If your good in jail probly like 45 months
how much time do you serve on a 3 year sentence in a arizona state prison complex-perryville?
It is not likely you would receive a six month prison sentence on the state level. There are several states, such as Wisconsin, where if the judge does not specify a place of incarceration, the conviction is automatically a felony, and you would be required to serve this time in a prison environment. Chances are you would not leave quarantine, and you would serve six months.
Commit a felony in the State of MA.
a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time? a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time?
This varies from state to state. While some states will release you after you've completed at least a third of your term, other states have laws which state that one must complete at least 85% of it his prison sentence, which may include only for violent offenses, or, as in the case with Florida and federal incarceration, for all felony offenses. But for states that allow them, prisoners are eligible for gain time, time off for good behavior, and other early release incentives they must earn, which can take off a substantial amount of prison time.
He is serving a life sentence at the California State Prison, Corcoran.
He is 56 and still in prison serving a 365 year sentence.
It depends on the state you are in. The laws of ALL states prohibit the introduction of 'contraband' into the prison system. The penalties are set by statute and will vary from state-to-state.
In Kentucky, individuals serving a 10-month prison sentence may be eligible for parole after serving about 15% of their sentence, which is approximately 1.5 months (or about 45 days). However, actual time served can vary based on factors such as good behavior, program participation, and specific sentencing conditions. It's important to consult legal resources or a qualified attorney for precise information related to individual cases.
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Life in State Prison
One who has been previously convicted of a crime that carried a sentence of prison incarceration. Actually, the only way to be an ex-felon is to have been convicted, and then acquitted. When you get released from prison, and are no longer state property, you're an ex-convict, but you remain a felon.