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Depends on the sentence.
The scary person went to jail for being injurious.
A person can receive jail time for simple assault and battery in Florida. A person can receive a sentence of 6 months to a year in jail.
No they should get the exact same sentence as any normal person.
Incarceration is jail time so if a person is given a non-incarceration sentence it could be community service.
Yes it does. If it did not, the person could theoretically serve a longer sentence than originally given by the number of hours spent in jail that first day.
Maximum 5 years depending on the person and there background
The maximum jail sentence for a misdemeanor that will be served in a county jail is one year.
It depends on why he/she is in jail in the first place. If the person is being held prior to trial, he/she will be released if he is found not guilty at trial. If the person is being held after trial, they will be released at the termination of their sentence.
The war ended in 1945, and the jail sentence ended in 2020.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor probation is the felony is when a person is sentence to a jail term, but it can be served out of jail. The misdemeanor probation is not given jail time. They serve a probation period.
A sentence of 364 days in jail is equivalent to one year.