Your sentence is not reduced because of work release - it just means that they release you at a certain time of the morning and must return and check-in by a certain time of the night. On your days off from work, you spend your entire day in jail. The length of the sentence remains the same whether you go to work or you don't.
There can be a number of reasons as to why a person Will stay in jail past there release date ... the main reason is that the inmate has got a new charge while in jail and has to serve that " new time " before they can get released ...
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.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
i dont know about Virginia but in Michigan its up to $1000 in fines and 90 days in jail
My brother was arrested and placed in jail a few days ago and I've wanted to talk with him, but I dont know the jail he was sent to. Are there perhaps, any websites I can use to search for him, to find what jail in the county he's in?
30 Days - 2005 Jail 2-6 was released on: USA: 30 August 2006 Finland: 20 June 2007 Japan: 21 July 2007
honey he's a jerk you dont need that in your life!!!!!!!LEAVE THAT BASTERED!!!!!!dont unless he was in jail or accident or something like that u know
He spent four days in jail dude.
shall be imprisoned in a county jail for a period of not less than 45 days and shall not be eligible for release upon completion of sentence, on probation, on parole, on work furlough or work release, or on any other basis until he or she has served a period of not less than 45 days in a county jail. In all cases in which probation is granted, the court shall require as a condition thereof that the person be confined in a county jail for at least 45 days. In no event does the court have the power to absolve a person who violates this subdivision from the obligation of spending at least 45 days in confinement in a county jail.
A conditional release from jail means the offender is released from custody but if they fail to adhere to the conditions, the release can be revoked and they will return to jail for a violation of the terms on their release.
The start of a 60-day jail sentence typically begins on the day the individual is officially booked into the jail facility. This marks the official start of the sentence, and the individual will serve the full 60 days unless there are mitigating circumstances that lead to an early release or sentence reduction.
You don't, that's the point of jail.