You will serve 2 years incarceration in prison. Then upon release you will serve 5 years mandatory supervisory probation.
Question is unclear. If you only serve only 30% of the 8 year sentence, you would serve 2 years and 4 months. If you mean you were having 30% knocked off the 8 years, you would serve 5 years and 6 nmonths.
Members of the United States House of Representatives are elected to serve 2-year terms. Members of the U.S. Senate serve 6-year terms.
He served 2922 solar days. (This does not account for which years leap year was on, but accounts for the actual amount of days in a year 365.25.)
0.5 is a half, so 0.5 years is half a year or 6 months.
If in 2010 i was 47 years old then that would mean that i would have been born in 1963.
One year executed means one year of the sentence will be served in jail. Three years suspended to probation means the remaining three years of the sentence are to be served on probation.
It depends on the judge. He could make him serve six years in prison. Or he could sentence him to an additional year (or more) in jail.
Ummm. . . the maximum would be 3 years wouldn't it.
This usually means that the person received a sentence to prison for a specific amount of time, generally exceeding the two years mentioned. But that sentence, provided the person completes two years of probation successfully, is withheld. When the person completes the two years' probation, his sentence is completed and he is no longer in the system. However if he violates the terms of his probation he could be sent to prison to complete the prison term, and there's no credit given for the time he was on probation.
Five years probation IS he penalty.
That is up to the judge.
Did you mean to say that you were released on PAROLE? Regardless. . . if you violate the provisions of your release you can be returned to confinement to serve the remainder of your sentence.
Question is unclear. If you only serve only 30% of the 8 year sentence, you would serve 2 years and 4 months. If you mean you were having 30% knocked off the 8 years, you would serve 5 years and 6 nmonths.
Assuming you mean US Senators, then FALSE. They are elected to 6-year terms
You are a fugitive from justice. When apprehended you will be sent to prison to serve the remainder of your original sentnce and, in addition, probably face prosecution on the fugitive charge.
Yes because they would be on good behavior.
They serve for two year terms.