In federal prison, inmates typically serve about 85% of their sentence due to good time credits, unless they have a disciplinary infraction. For an 18-month sentence, this means the person would likely serve approximately 15.3 months. However, factors such as behavior and program participation can influence the exact duration. After serving their time, they may also be subject to supervised release.
Federal prison sentances are straight time in the US. 16 months is 16 months.
Although it may feel longer.... 12 months in prison would be a year.
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?
if a person has a year in federal then how long is that
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No they cannot.
A person would have to go to federal prison only if they committed a federal crime. These are crimes which include anything that causes harm to the country or if a person committs fraud that directly hurts the government, such as evading taxes.
I was convicted of a federal crime and spent 10 months in federal prison. This was in 1993. I got a passport and travel to the Philippines. I dont know if this helped or not.
It will depend on who sentenced him. In most cases it would be a state prison.
$1,000 dollar fine and 6 months in prison. AND 6 months in prison. Not OR 6 months in prison. $1,000 dollar fine and 6 months in prison. AND 6 months in prison. Not OR 6 months in prison.
No. He served 23 months in a federal Prison. A jail is for those people awaiting trial or serving sentences for Misdemeanors No felony time is served in jail anything 366 days or longer is served in a state or federal prison.
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