Sentences with phrase «third of jail time»

However, he was released only after one third of jail time, in spite of never regretting what he did and also in spite of the fact that most of the prejudice is not recovered:
I am interesting if penal codes in US or UK allows a convicted person to obtain release on parole after only one third of jail time, although the person never admitted the crime nor most of the prejudice is not recovered.

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A third of all black young men in the country will spend some time in jail.
A third and subsequent offense is a misdemeanor of the first degree which carries a fine up to $ 1,000 and jail time of up to 6 months.
Second & Third Offense: Class 4 Felony, punishable by no less than 30 days in jail, 3 - 7 years in an Illinois state prison, $ 25,000 in fines, added time to your license suspension, and / or total revocation of your driver's license.
The Court was successfully prevailed upon to discount the jail terms by one third due to the long passage of time between commission and trial.
According to the study's findings, a Texas attorney should handle an annual full - time equivalent of no more than 236 Class B misdemeanors, 216 class A misdemeanors, 175 state jail felonies, 144 third - degree felonies, 105 second - degree felonies or 77 first - degree felonies.
If you're caught driving without insurance a third time (or more), the penalties are a fine of $ 500, up to six months in jail, or both.
Third - time offenses can bring the penalty to $ 500 plus jail time of 72 hours to six months.
If somehow you manage to qualify a third time, the possibility of jail becomes very real and can be as long as six months.
A third conviction comes with a $ 1,000 fine, 180 days of possible jail time, and a mandatory revocation of your New York driver's license.
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