This is the year/month/day designation. The "o" is a zero, not the letter "o."
So, 0y.0m.0d is zero years, zero months, and zero days.
Now, this can mean that the convicted received no time, or the sentence has not been updated yet.
3 years
Stay: A temporary suspension or injunction of an action or process by a usually discretionary judicial or executive order.Usually this means that prison is postponed for a certain length of time provided the guilty party adheres to strict guidelines. If the guidelines are met, the prison sentence will be cancelled. If they are not met, prison results immediately and for the entire length of the originally stayed sentence.I.e. Drug dealer sentenced to 2 years in prison. The sentence is stayed for 4 years with no arrests and no contact with any controlled substance or alcohol. If after 4 years, the dealer has followed the stipulations, the sentence is cancelled. If the dealer is arrested for possession in that time, he will immediately be sent to prison for the original 2 year sentence. Obviously that does not include whatever new charges may arise from the current arrest.
to get a lesser jail / prison sentence in exchange for pleading guilty.
A determinate sentence for prison is a sentence set by the court for a fixed amount of time. This is the maximum amount of time that the prisoner will serve.
He must comply with company policy regarding workplace conduct.
If he's reincarnated, he has to turn himself in to the prison and finish the sentence.
A convict is a person who has been found guilty of a crime by a court of law and is serving a sentence, typically in prison.
The interpretation of a "life sentence" can vary by jurisdiction, but in general, it typically means the individual will spend a significant portion of their life in prison. Releasing individuals serving life sentences can provide opportunities for rehabilitation and redemption. Additionally, prison systems may struggle with overcrowding and limited resources, which can influence the decision to parole individuals serving life sentences.
a 50 year sentence all the way up to life as in the time u spend in prison.
I'm not sure about linguists, but in my training as a speech and language pathologist, this was referred to as MLU, Mean Length of Utterance.
There is no true 'life" sentence. After a certain length of time even 'life' prsioners become eligible for a parole and release hearing. However, 'Life Without the Possibility of Parole' means exactly that - they are in prison until they die.
it means going to jail for not being appropriate with death or harm to the body