Well, first off, it depends on if you can get parole, and second, what do you mean how much time? Do you mean hours, days, weeks, months, years, or decades? In reverse order, 1 and 7/10 of a decade, 17 years, 204 months, 884 weeks, 6205 days, give or take, and I cant tell you how many hours. So there you have it.
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In Georgia, for a 10-year sentence, parole eligibility typically occurs after serving 30% of the sentence, which would be 3 years. This means you could be eligible for parole after serving 3 years, not 13 percent of the time.
There are many variables. In Wisconsin you are supposed to do at least 80% of that time. If it is not violent you may get away with 2 and a half years in some states.
any amont of time. any amont of time.
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big time, you should call your parents, and an attorney immediately.
When I was 17 I set my school record with a 1:51:09, but a good time would be under 2:05
Prison sentences have two parts: a minimum and a max. The max is a matter of state statute. The minimum, as is likely with this seven year sentence speaks for itself. In case you weren't listening when it spoke, seven years.
No, the age of consent is 17 in Texas with no close in age exemptions.
I don't know about other states, but in Texas, you are considered an adult at 17. A 17 year old does not have to go back home. no
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If someone is sentenced to seven years in prison in Texas, it will vary how many years that may actually have to serve. If a person was charged with a federal crime, about 90% of the sentence will be served.