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a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time? a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time?
Whatever term the judge sentenced you to.
As with every other state, the time to which you were sentenced, provided the state's DOC does not have a policy of Earned Good Time.
The "term" is the length of time you are sentenced to serve behind bars.
In the Federal system at time of sentencing people are sentenced to a term of incarceration and a term of supervised release to be served once they get out. If a person is sentenced to 46 months incarceration they serve that minus any jail time already served before they are realeased.
For violating your probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of the time on your sentence behind bars.
No. There are no provisions to allow a person who is sentenced to serve time in one state to actually serve that time in another.
Typically, individuals sentenced to five years in prison will serve the full five years, unless they are eligible for parole or good behavior credits which may reduce the time served.
It depends entirely on what County or what State you are incarcerated in as to how much 'good time' you acccrue and at what rate.
Worst case scenario for a VOP: You could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Hitler was arrested by the police and sentenced to five years in the Landsberg prison.
It depends on how much time they get for their dead time and if 7 years is what he has left than it will be around 4.5 yrs. My boyfriend just got sentenced 6 and a half including his dead time and he will serve just over 4 years. That's with good time if he screws up and fights a lot then he could be there longer.