Let see there are 365 days in a year 24 hours in each day, 60 minutes in each hour and 60 second in each minute...
365*24*60*2+182*24*60=1,313,280 Minutes OR 78,796,800 Seconds
10 months
No. His 30-month prison sentence was commuted. He served the rest of his sentence, which was two years of supervised release and 400 hours of community service. Even if his prison sentence had not been commuted, he would have been released at the end of 2009, at the latest.
In Kentucky, individuals serving a 10-month prison sentence may be eligible for parole after serving about 15% of their sentence, which is approximately 1.5 months (or about 45 days). However, actual time served can vary based on factors such as good behavior, program participation, and specific sentencing conditions. It's important to consult legal resources or a qualified attorney for precise information related to individual cases.
10 Days per month. But that depends on how you do your time. Catch a rule infraction and you could lose "Good Time."
4
Its a 9 1/2 month minimum to 4 year max out term in prison.
Yes, Martha Stewart was arrested and convicted in 2004 for charges related to insider trading. She served a five-month prison sentence and five months of home confinement.
Martha Stewart served her jail time at the Alderson Federal Prison Camp in Alderson, West Virginia. This facility is known as a low-security prison, primarily housing female inmates. Stewart was incarcerated there for a five-month sentence after being convicted of charges related to insider trading. The camp offered various programs and had a relatively low level of security compared to other facilities.
23 months Vick only served 18 of his 23 month sentence.
4 months sentence you will serve half of 4 is 2 months 60 days
A 120-month federal prison sentence is equivalent to 10 years. Generally, inmates serve around 85% of their sentence due to good behavior and other factors, so a person sentenced to 10 years may serve around 8.5 years in federal prison.
Well, 16 months or they can get out on 'Good behavior' a little earlier.