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Subject: Sentencing questions

The typical calculation is 85% of your sentence is what you'll serve. That equates to 15.3 months, with 4 months already served, there is 11.3 months remaining

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Usually, you get the full sentence that was imposed, no early release. They usually do not tack on extra time unless he really did other crimes while he absconded

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Sounds like he got three years but the release date hasn't been updated to incorporate about 15% for good time if he behaves

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He should get credit for every day spent incarcerated. The booking arrest date is the first day, even if they were booked and released, they get a full day's credit. Five years is 60 months, good time is 15% so the actual length would be 51 months not counting some for halfway house (if offered)

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Depending on the length of the sentence (over 12 months) and the bed space available in county, they will probably get moved to a state facility to serve the balance of what time remains

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zero time unless he hurt someone or has a bunch of reckless driving charges on his record

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Carswell is federal and unless she qualifies for RDAP, she will do 85% of 30 months (which is 25.5 months). If she can get into RDAP, that will take a full 12 months off her 30-month sentence and give her 6 months of halfway house, too. The benefits are fantastic if she can get accepted into the Program.

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