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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?
Approximately 46% of felons convicted in state courts in 2002 were sentenced to serve active prison terms.
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.
He will serve his time in the state prison system of whatever state it was that tried him. If he is tried on a federal charge, he will serve time in a federal prison for that particular area of the country.
I doubt any state tracks this percentage over all. There are some states that track the percentage of minority inmates that serve greater sentences. In Michigan, it is generally accepted that the inmate will serve minimum of twice his minimum sentence. Ohio is probably pretty similar.
25%
This depends on state to state. While many states allow you to serve a third of your prison term prior to release, others have a mandatory minimum of 85%, including Florida and the federal system.
how much time do you serve on a 3 year sentence in a arizona state prison complex-perryville?
Consequences For Killing A CopIF YOU MURDER A POLICE OFFICER THAT IS ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF THAT STATE, YOU WILL BE CAUGHT AND SERVE EITHER A LIFE SENTENCE IN STATE PRISON OR THE DEATH PENALTY. IT IS AUTOMATICLY A CAPITAL OFFENSE.
It will depend on who sentenced him. In most cases it would be a state prison.
Percentage varies with location, state locale for an answer.
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