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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
Read moreUsually, 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
Read moreFelony gun possession is federal and is a mandatory 5 year sentence
Read morethe mandatory minimum for felony gun possession is 5 years
Read moreSounds like he got three years but the release date hasn't been updated to incorporate about 15% for good time if he behaves
Read moreHe 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)
Read moreDepending 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
Read morenot likely in a federal case. they are not much on bargaining once they have you
Read morezero time unless he hurt someone or has a bunch of reckless driving charges on his record
Read moreCarswell 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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