It is more like 50% - my boyfriend's sentence got put down to a misdemeanor - they took off 50%, but nothing has changed.. also expect lots of changing dorms/rooms and accidental misplacement into more of the intense lockdown parts of the jail... be ready for anything and stay humble, that way you will just serve half your sentence, hopefully - hope that helps - the 3-10 day rumor is just that...
Most likely after 2009 inmate will be in jail about 10-15% from the time court said . It's because of the population inside.
The sheriff department will not early release inmate for violent issues and felony .
Usually you won't be sentenced to serve more than one year in county jail - this is really rare. Most inmates serve much less (the average sentence is probably around a month or less because of all the people who get out really quickly).
The fact that you are specifying "jail" instead of prison, indicates that it is probably a misdemeanor offense, and the sentence is less than a year.
It depends on what the crime is. If you have a violent crime, you will do the majority of the sentence. As of 3/3/10 violent crimes will do up to 80% of your sentenced time.
how do you find out about county time
48 hours
The maximum jail sentence for a misdemeanor that will be served in a county jail is one year.
Unfortunately (or fortunately for the inmates) Sacramento does not make the mugshots publicly available online. If you really want to see an inmates mugshot you can always try going down to the jail (they will probably show you if the inmate was arrested in the past year).
county jail is supposed to be for sentences 12 months and under. any sentence involving 1 yr or more is sent to state prison
Yes, For Violating Probation HE IS SERVING A 1 YEAR SENTENCE.
Yes. Persons sentenced to jail and serving time for committing misdemeanor crimes (no more than one year in jail) are usually housed there.
He is serving a life prison sentence and his hearing in is 2012.
Call the county jail they 1st served in before going to prison and they will give you a number to call between certain buisness hours and they will tell you where they r serving there time at.
Perhaps there is a new charge or VOP warrant issued after the first county released you.
One sentence is no more than 6 months in county jail, so no more than 18 months in county jail.
It is possible to visit county jail inmates during the visiting times set by the management of the individual jail involved. The terms may vary according to the severity of sentence or the section the inmate is being held in.