no it wont be considered as double time
up to 15 years in prison.
In some cases, jail time served awaiting sentencing can be credited towards the final prison sentence. However, this ultimately depends on the laws and policies of the specific state and the decision of the judge overseeing the case. It is best to consult with a legal professional for accurate information based on the specific circumstances of the case.
Yes, if you have previously served as enlisted, the years you served will count and be added to your officer pay.
His father had also served with Alexius I Comnenus.
I count six -- Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Quincy Adams, VanBuren and Buchanan were Secretaries of State before being elected president.
Yes, the time spent on house arrest can count as jail time after final sentencing, depending on the terms set by the court. Many judges allow for this time to be credited towards the overall sentence, especially if the house arrest was part of a plea deal or sentencing agreement. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult legal counsel for precise guidance in individual cases.
No, using the "double the rent" card does not count as a turn in the game.
Truman was the 33rd if you count Cleveland twice. Truman served for almost 8 years.
FDR..... is that the only ?Franklin Roosevelt is the only president who served for more than two terms or more than 8 years.lost count at 80 lost count at 80
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Not generally. Only time served may count, but only if the judge hearing the case agrees to permit it.
An "admonishment" is a warning. GENERALLY it would not count as a conviction HOWEVER, you could have been convicted by the judge and at sentencing been 'admonished' not commit any further offenses. To be certain, request a copy of your own record just to make sure.