not enough.
Assuming there is no early release or parole eligibility, you would serve the full 15 years of the sentence.
This means that the individual will serve one year in prison, and the remaining three years of their sentence will be suspended, pending completion of probation. If they successfully complete probation, they may not have to serve the remaining three years in prison.
In federal prison, individuals typically serve the full length of their sentence. This means that a person sentenced to 1 year and 1 day would likely serve the entire duration of the sentence.
It depends on the specific state's laws and policies. Generally, inmates serve approximately 85% of their sentence in state prison, which would be around 3.4 years for a 4-year sentence. There may also be opportunities for early release or parole under certain circumstances.
ZERO to five year means an indeterminate sentence where one can serve no prison term to five years, depending on several factors including severity of offense, frequency, victim impact, and institutional behavior.
In Georgia, for a 10-year sentence, parole eligibility typically occurs after serving 30% of the sentence, which would be 3 years. This means you could be eligible for parole after serving 3 years, not 13 percent of the time.
6 years
Three years.
15 years..........
3 years.
Question is unclear. If you only serve only 30% of the 8 year sentence, you would serve 2 years and 4 months. If you mean you were having 30% knocked off the 8 years, you would serve 5 years and 6 nmonths.
depends. >lets say the judge give you a 5-10 year sentence. you serve 5 yea and you could be let out at any time but if your not let out till ten years is up your out. >but if its a ten year sentence you serve ten years if you act good maybe you will be let out in 8th or tenth year
You serve 36 months = 1095
4 years
5x12 = 60
How was the sentence imposed? (i.e.- a 2 year sentence - serve 60 days with the remainder suspended? -OR- the ENTIRE 2 years sentence suspended?) It all depends upon the wording of the judge's decision.
Using serve in a sentence is really easy. I am ging to serve in the army for another year ...
You ewill have to serve only two years.