It can depend on which state the offence occurred in, as some states adhere to "truth in sentencing" laws, and also on the nature of the offense.
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.
It is all up to the judge that originally sentenced you. It is possible that You could be sentenced to spend the remainder of your sentence in jail.
3 years and 3 months.
It depends on the state and the facility.
If a person is sentenced to serve one year in jail, they will typically end up serving the entire duration of their sentence. This means they would spend approximately 365 days or a year incarcerated. The exact amount of time served may vary depending on factors such as good behavior, time served prior to trial, or parole eligibility.
Three years, four months and four days.
5.32 years
When sentenced to CONSECUTIVE sentences, one sentence must be completed before serving the next. With no time off for parole or good behavior, three consecutive sentences of 3 years would be 9 years. If sentenced to CONCURRENT sentences of 3 years, all sentences are served at the same time, so that would be 3 years.
It depends on how serious one is in his relationship. It could be a couple could be together for 5 years and not really spend much at all. In the end it doesn't matter how much you spend but how much time you spend in a relationship.
as much as he has last time i checked
32292000 and no im not kidding although you never did specify what you would be spending
My son has been incarcerated for 15 years and I miss him very much. Will the prison let me take a photo of him when I visit?