The law states you must serve no less than 45 days in prison
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Merle Haggard landed in San Quentin prison between 1957 and 1960, for a second degree burglary conviction.
the president can only serve 2 terms in office
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
Yes, in pickleball, if your first serve is a fault, you get a second serve opportunity.
The duration of Second Serve is 2 hours.
Hmmm.....Second Serve Ace!
Second Serve was created on 1986-05-13.
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Because your state legislature passed a law prohibitting it.
These variables will certainly affect your sentencing. How they affect it is a matter of state statute. For instance, in the state of Michigan and several others, you woulld be termed an "Habitual Offender" and any statutory sentence you received would be automatically doubled. If the aggravated assault is the matter for which you are being violated, chances are you are heading back to prison as a PV New Bit (Parole Violation with a new criminal charge/conviction). If this is the case, it is possible you would be required to finish the first sentence (serve the remained of the first sentence) and then potentially serve the sentence for any conviction you received while on parole.
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.