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If sentenced to 180 days in LA County Jail, typically the individual will serve the full duration of the sentence minus any credits for good behavior. Generally, inmates may earn one day of credit for every two days served, so the actual time served could be closer to around 90 days.
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.
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You need to go to the county clerks office and ask for an Inmate Marriage packet. You complete the packet turn it in and in a couple of days someone takes the packet to the inmate and he completes it also. Some one calls you from the clerks office to arrange a date and time. Then you go in to the visiting area and get married. No touching nothing just on the phone sort of sad but it is what it is
No.... It was California, sentenced to 15+ years for blowing up a building over 21 years ago. Martin served 90 days and was released. FYI.
first class mail is delivered in 3 to 5 days
If you are sentenced to 60 days in jail, you will serve all 60 days unless there are any factors that could lead to an early release such as good behavior or overcrowding of the jail.
He will spend 21 days in the county jail until the hearing to decide his sentencing.
3 to 5 days.
Rukia is sentenced to death in episode 23 "14 Days Before Rukia's Execution"
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Yes, there are 3 days off in that time.