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The answer is 180 days in Texas and 90 days in the County in which they are filing their divorce The answer is 180 days in Texas and 90 days in the County in which they are filing their divorce
4 months sentence you will serve half of 4 is 2 months 60 days
Many county jails have different systems of marking time. For instance, it is common to think of a month as 25 days; that is, for every month of time you have, and you receive no discipline, 5 days are removed from the time you must serve. Some counties may have a one for one program.
No she still has 4 months , 11 days and 16 hours left to serve
She served 9 months before they found her innocent and the trial lasted 32 days
100 days is approximately equal to 3 months and 10 days. An average month is 30.4 days which would make the values: 2 months and 10 days = 70.4 days 3 months and 10 days = 101.2 days 4 months and 20 days = 141.6 days 4 months and 10 days = 131.6 days
If you got arrested in Florida and have a warrant in a different state, the state that issue a warrant has 30 days to come get you or else Fl has to release you. My boyfriend is going threw it right now.
1090 days = 36 months, approx.1090 days = 36 months, approx.1090 days = 36 months, approx.1090 days = 36 months, approx.
121 days = about 4 months.
You've been sentenced to serve 5 months in the county jail - which will be reduced by the 36 days you spent awaiting trial and have already served. Additionally, your sentence will be further reduced by whatever credit the jaial administration gives for your "good behavior" while incarcerated. Whatever "good time" that may be will be governed by the practices of your local jurisdiction.
I assume you mean months which about 2 months are in 60 days. If not 60 days are in 2 months. Then maybe its in 3 months in a half
About 2.4 months, as months average 30.4 days (they are not a fixed length). This is about 2 months and 13 days.