Not on your credit report. Dream on.
lil Wayne will be released from prison Thursday November 4th for good behavior
yes only if you have good behavior and get paroll
Lawyers and good behavior
Yes, in today's prison system inmates with good behavior can attend classes or get a GED while in prison.
Typically, the prison administration or parole board is responsible for evaluating a prisoner's behavior and determining if they are eligible for a reduction in sentencing due to good behavior. Evaluation criteria may include compliance with prison rules, participation in rehabilitative programs, and general conduct while incarcerated.
In Kentucky, a sentence of one year in prison is equivalent to 12 months. However, when calculating time served for good behavior, inmates can earn credit, which may reduce their time in prison. Generally, for every day served, they may earn a certain number of days off their sentence, depending on the nature of their crime and behavior in prison. Thus, while one year is 12 months, the actual time served could be less.
Yes. If one begins at 21 years old, four years is enough time to demonstrate good credit behavior. If one begins at 18 (by taking an installment or credit card loan with a parent as a cosigner), there is a better chance of ending up with a higher score due to good credit behavior.
If you keep maxing out your credit card and spending unwisely this is a good way for your credit card to accumulate bad credit. Another irresponsible behavior that will show bad credit is by not paying your bills on time.
no that would be credit fraud and you would go to prison
Well, 16 months or they can get out on 'Good behavior' a little earlier.
The bill President Obama signed that would let some prisoners out early for good behavior was called the Barber Amendment. The amendment is also referred to as the Prisoner Incentive Act of 2013.
No it is illegal and considered stealing. You will go to prison.