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Jail credit refers to the amount of time a defendant has already spent in jail while awaiting trial or as a result of a conviction. This time served can sometimes be credited toward their sentence or used to reduce their overall sentence.
He has spent time in jail.
You've been sentenced to serve 5 months in the county jail - which will be reduced by the 36 days you spent awaiting trial and have already served. Additionally, your sentence will be further reduced by whatever credit the jaial administration gives for your "good behavior" while incarcerated. Whatever "good time" that may be will be governed by the practices of your local jurisdiction.
how do you find out about county time
time spent in jail
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.
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how much jail time can you get in jail for not having the 85.00 to pay for fishing without license in jasper county Georgia
It means that 1YEAR of time in county jail was served . well county time. so 8months
Australian aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira spent a short period of time in jail in Alice Springs.