Depends what country you are serving it in.
you need more information. Unless you are wanting 423/100 which is 4.23....you need the number that it is a percentage of.
775%
No, you do not need to add an additional period after an acronym at the end of a sentence. The period in the acronym itself serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
No
I need an answer in 3-5 sentences
You'd need to specify, at minimum, a jurisdiction.
This would definitely be considered conspiracy to deal ecstasy. In Indiana, you would be charged with either an A or a B felony. An A felony has a mandatory sentence of 20 years (this can be served as probation, however, 20 years must be served in some way), but a sentence of up to 50 years can be imposed. Given this quantity, you would likely be spending a decent amount of time in prison. if you have that many ectacy pills, you need to not get caught, EVER!!!!
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You will need to consult a lawyer familiar with NH law to get a legal and correct answer.
You need as least half the sentence before parole.Meaning 6 month as long you have good behavior in jail.
I feel like I need a spell in prison to see what it's like. How can I qualify for a Department of Correction Jail sentence?
An inmate can be served divorce papers while in a California prison from a spouse in Oregon. An attorney will need to be hired to file the paperwork in the state of Oregon.
We need more information from you. A prison is a place and not a "who" and a fortress can also be a prison.
In general, how long time of any sentence you serve will depend on what state you are sentenced in. The rules and laws are different from state to state. Contact the court or department of corrections in the state you need information about. They will be able to give you the correct answer.
Probation IS a sentence after being found guilty of an offense. A lenient sentence perhaps, but a sentence nonetheless. Violation of the terms of your sentence (probation) could send you to prison/jail to serve the unexpired portion of your sentence behind bars.
She felt that his comments were needless and only served to upset her further.
You need to specify where they were served.