In the UK, normally the sentence actually served is two thirds, but this is dependent on parole or judge's instructions. Probably around 7 - 8 years with good behavior.
In the US some states award time for good behavior, some states have minimum sentencing laws. The typical US criminal sentence will have two time periods, the minimum and the maximum. The minimum will be anywhere from more than a year to 40 or more years. The maximum will be anywhere from more than a year to life. The only sentence in the US that is not issued without a minimum is "Life without the possibility of parole."
In a state that follows minimum sentence laws, if the minimum sentence is 11 years, the offender will serve 11 years.
10 months
You ewill have to serve only two years.
Goetz served eight months out of a one year sentence in jail.
There is WAY TOO MUCH unknown about your particular situation to even hazard a guess.
Yes, theoretically. If the five months you served is equal to or more than the sentence you were given you will likely not be transferred to prison.
10 years... maybe less with good behavior.
There time starts when they arrive at the holding prison. Most times they will get time served for the time they spent in county jail. State time starts the second the sentence is announced by the judge. Time served is also credited.
Typically, individuals sentenced to five years in prison will serve the full five years, unless they are eligible for parole or good behavior credits which may reduce the time served.
7 served 4
80% of three years (36)months is 28 - 29 months.
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In Arkansas, inmates typically serve around 70% of their sentence for non-violent offenses, which would amount to approximately 7 years in prison for a 10-year sentence. This can vary based on factors such as good behavior and participation in rehabilitation programs.