Although it may feel longer....
12 months in prison would be a year.
9 months
5x12 = 60
In Kentucky, a sentence of one year in prison is equivalent to 12 months. However, when calculating time served for good behavior, inmates can earn credit, which may reduce their time in prison. Generally, for every day served, they may earn a certain number of days off their sentence, depending on the nature of their crime and behavior in prison. Thus, while one year is 12 months, the actual time served could be less.
March, June, August, and November do. That makes four of them.
Dude, you might want to redo your question so that it at least makes sense.
The federal prison system has 103 institutions.
12 months are in a state prison year.
If someone is sentenced to 240 months in prison followed by 84 months of supervised release (sis), they will serve the full 240 months in prison. The 84 months of supervised release occurs after they have completed their prison sentence, so they will serve a total of 240 months in prison, followed by an additional 84 months of supervision, but not in prison. Thus, the actual time served in prison is 240 months.
9 months
12
as a Federal Penitentiary: 29 years
You serve 36 months = 1095
because of McKenzie is a smart person
23 months Vick only served 18 of his 23 month sentence.
5x12 = 60
Only your federal PO and the judge know the answer to this question.
There are five separate categories of Federal prisons, excluding military prisons or facilities run by Immigration. There are 20 US Penitentiaries, 71 Federal Correctional Institutions, 6 Federal Prison Camps, 19 Federal Administrative Facilities, and 14 Federal Correctional Complexes.