If someone gets a sentence of 7 years plus 5 years supervised probation it usually means that when they get out of prison they will have to also be on probation for 5 years, supervised. This depends on the actual order by the court.
Actively incarcerated refers to individuals who are currently serving a sentence in a correctional facility, such as a prison or jail. This status indicates that the person is physically confined and undergoing the legal consequences of their conviction. It contrasts with those who may be on parole, probation, or have completed their sentence.
From the info given in the question it sounds like the incarcerated person is wanted for violation of probation on another entirely different felony charge, and when he is released at the end of his sentence he will be held for the authorities and face prosecution for the VOP.
This usually means that the person received a sentence to prison for a specific amount of time, generally exceeding the two years mentioned. But that sentence, provided the person completes two years of probation successfully, is withheld. When the person completes the two years' probation, his sentence is completed and he is no longer in the system. However if he violates the terms of his probation he could be sent to prison to complete the prison term, and there's no credit given for the time he was on probation.
It means the person is on probation for a period of 6 months.
That means reporting to a probation officer as directed for two years.
That person that was on probation has been granted early termination (got off of probation early). Now if it said probation revoked then that means that the person violated probation and has been sent back to jail or prison
You will serve 2 years incarceration in prison. Then upon release you will serve 5 years mandatory supervisory probation.
This means that the individual will serve one year in prison, and the remaining three years of their sentence will be suspended, pending completion of probation. If they successfully complete probation, they may not have to serve the remaining three years in prison.
The recommendation for 180 days in Bergen County Jail as a condition of probation suggests that the state believes the individual should serve a portion of their sentence in jail while still being placed on probation. This means that the person may have to spend 180 days incarcerated, followed by a period of probation where they must adhere to specific conditions set by the court. This arrangement allows for both punishment and rehabilitation, as probation typically includes requirements like regular check-ins, community service, or counseling. Ultimately, the court will decide whether to accept or modify this recommendation.
"Incarcerated" means to be confined or imprisoned in a jail or prison.
No, it means imprisoned.
You were found Guilty. You were sentenced to 5 years in prison. HOWEVER - the prison portion of the sentence is suspended and instead, you are ordered to serve 2 years on probation and ordered to pay $500.00 in re-payment to the victim.