life sentencing is considered that you stay in jail forever which means that you die in prison
He never went to jail. He was trialed then sent to Pontius Pilate for sentencing.
jail
The sentencing guidelines for extortion depend on the type of extortion committed. Charges can carry fines or jail sentences based on severity.
There are a few circumstances that need to be taken into account when sentencing for DUI. A persons history should be taken into consideration. Is it their first time with a DUI, or their tenth? Also, how intoxicated the individual was should be also taken into account.
Your jail time awaiting extradition might possibly be taken into account by the sentencing judge when he renders his verdict and sentence, but there is no assurance of it.
If you are convicted of a crime your time on the streets does not count because you were not in jail. Your term "back up time" is not a familiar one. If you mean your jail time before your conviction, you did not receive credit for that because you did not ask for that. Your jailer or Department of Corrections can not give you credit for that, only your sentencing judge. If he left it off your sentencing papers, there is a way to get it put on them. It is called post conviction relief. You will need to look into it. You will need to get a copy of your sentencing papers and see just what they say. If you did not get credit for jail time, you will need to request it.
up to 30 days in jail.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
That usually depends on the severity of the abuse, as well as the sentencing judge.
Robbery sentencing depends on the amount of money taken and the manner in which it was taken.
That is a matter left strictly up to the sentencing judge. The maximum you could spend in jail would be for the remainder of your sentence.