This depends on the crime and criminal history. If the crime committed is Robbery 1st or Assault 1st then 85% of the sentence must be served. Sex offenses also require 85%. If the offender has a poor criminal history (2 or more prior felony convictions) then at least 50% or 2.5 years must be served. No priors then release is probable in less than one year. Keep in mind jail time served prior to plea or finding of guilt counts towards the prison sentence.
You are breaking the law so will be charged with a crime and a prison sentence is a possibility.
Short of the death penalty it would be life in prison wothout the possibility of parole.
No. His 30-month prison sentence was commuted. He served the rest of his sentence, which was two years of supervised release and 400 hours of community service. Even if his prison sentence had not been commuted, he would have been released at the end of 2009, at the latest.
50 years to life in prison
The criminals boarded the prison ship that would take them across the waters to the main penitentiary.
Yes it would.
That depends on what country's laws you are asking about.
yes cause it would nbe very important?
It is not likely you would receive a six month prison sentence on the state level. There are several states, such as Wisconsin, where if the judge does not specify a place of incarceration, the conviction is automatically a felony, and you would be required to serve this time in a prison environment. Chances are you would not leave quarantine, and you would serve six months.
He must comply with company policy regarding workplace conduct.
If someone has been impeached and found guilty, it would be the responsibility of the Senate to sentence them to prison. The Senate acts as the court in the impeachment trial, and if they determine that the individual is guilty, they have the authority to impose a prison sentence as part of the judgment.
Commutation of sentence. This is not the same as a presidential pardon, where the convicted would not go to prison in the first place, or the crime(after serving a sentence) is expunged from the person's record.