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Yes, it is. In China, the offender could actually receive the death sentence.
A sentence an offender received if he has been convicted of two or more crime's but his prison sentence is considered complete once the longest single term has been served is a concurrent sentence. It is a less severe penalty than consecutive sentencing.
The sentence for a first time drug offender can be very harsh. A person may receive up to 10 years in prison and no less than one year. There is some discretion that be used by the judge.
Some states have a three strike rule where a repeat offender will receive a harsh sentence on the third offense. A second strike refers to a second offense.
The first time offender waiver is available to offenders who do not have a felony on their record. However, sex offenses and drug offenses on a record does not receive consideration for the first time offender waiver.
The answer lies within the question. "Minimum MANDATORY" - means the judge has no option to sentence less. The sentence was set by the state legislature.
A first-time offender of Assault in the 3rd degree in New York can face a range of penalties, including probation, fines, community service, and potential jail time up to one year. Sentencing will depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the discretion of the judge. It is also possible for the offender to receive counseling or anger management classes as part of their sentence.
It is almost 100% certain that he will serve the remainder of his sentence (on which he received probation) in jail, PLUS whatever sentence he may receive after being tried on the new offense. There is also the real possibility he will be sentenced as an habitual offender, which in some jurisdictions will double his sentence.
When you will receive papers is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
That would be a concurrent sentence. Both prison terms were carried out at the same time, so if a prisoner received 8 years and 6 years, to be served concurrently, they'd be free after 8 years.
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