15 days
AnswerIt depends on the location. Some places are straight time (you'd do 30 days) some give 2 for 1 for good time (you'd do 15), some give 3 for 1 (do 10.) On a short sentence, you are unlikely to get out early for good behavior, but early parole is common on prison terms. (Short sentences are normally not served in prison, but in local county jails.)
You may also get credit for any time served (at arrest) or have other factors, such as probation, that influence how your time is counted. Some locations will also allow short sentences to be served on weekends or through work release. Before entering a plea, you should speak with your attorney to find out how much of this time you can expect to do.
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how much jail time can you get in jail for not having the 85.00 to pay for fishing without license in jasper county Georgia
8 months
It really depends on what the judge says - most likely you will get credit for time served, so you would only have to serve the remaining three years in prison.After three years, though, you are usually eligible for parole so you might not have to serve any more time.
It can be as much as 12 months in jail, and a $1,000 fine.
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
There are several counties with the name Monroe in the United States. In the Monroe county, TN jail, the cost for an inmate to marry will be the cost of the license and preacher.
You are going to jail for a really long time.
10 cents
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