The only way to know is by going through the entire sentencing process. Mitigating factors and aggravating factors are balanced and a sentence is passed. Until that happens, it's pretty much an unknown.
you can serve 6 months to a year
25000 dollars if the person has no prior convictions
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When people are sent to jail they're sent there because they committed a crime. Society is much safer if the person who committed to the crime is sent to jail to serve a certain amount of time!
they may have to serve the rest of the original sentence. robbery is a very serious violation. they may make that person serve all the rest of the time and then charge them with the robbery then they will serve the robbery sentence.
I you VOP and get remanded to jail, you will serve the remaining time of your sentence behind bars.
Yes, you can serve probation while still in jail if you talk with your judge and they like you lol. Just kidding , but my boy friend served 30 days because he didnt do his probation so he prettyy much just did jail time instead of probation
You are going to jail for a really long time.
In Texas, a person serving a 15-month state jail sentence typically serves around 75% of the sentence, assuming good behavior. This means they would likely serve approximately 11 to 12 months in actual confinement. However, this can vary based on factors such as parole eligibility and specific circumstances of the case.
You COULD be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the sentence you were originally given behind bars.
depending on how bad the forgery is it depends
That is a matter left strictly up to the sentencing judge. The maximum you could spend in jail would be for the remainder of your sentence.