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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 173029" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>From my experience sitting in courtrooms and listening to verdicts handed down...not to mention reading paperwork...when they give a sentence it will read something like this: </p><p></p><p>John Doe, you are convicted of XYZ, an H felony with a maximum sentence of X and a minimum sentence of Y. You are being sentenced to 1 year in the Department of Corrections. </p><p></p><p>At that point the clerk of the court looks at the paperwork from the jail and figures up how much time served the inmate has and that leaves the actual time he has to serve.</p><p></p><p>Like in Cory's case he was convicted on two separate counts but they combined charges on those counts. So he actually was sentenced to two H felonies and two I felonies and the two H felonies got him 8 to 10 months, and the two I's got him 6 to 8 which would be served concurrently. However those sentences were set aside in favor of 30 days active...with 1 day time served, house arrest, 6 months of intensive probation, and 36 months of supervised probation. All this was read in court and listed on his probation papers along with his restitution and court costs. </p><p></p><p>I never checked the website to see if it listed his sentence...I dont think they do that here but they may.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 173029, member: 1514"] From my experience sitting in courtrooms and listening to verdicts handed down...not to mention reading paperwork...when they give a sentence it will read something like this: John Doe, you are convicted of XYZ, an H felony with a maximum sentence of X and a minimum sentence of Y. You are being sentenced to 1 year in the Department of Corrections. At that point the clerk of the court looks at the paperwork from the jail and figures up how much time served the inmate has and that leaves the actual time he has to serve. Like in Cory's case he was convicted on two separate counts but they combined charges on those counts. So he actually was sentenced to two H felonies and two I felonies and the two H felonies got him 8 to 10 months, and the two I's got him 6 to 8 which would be served concurrently. However those sentences were set aside in favor of 30 days active...with 1 day time served, house arrest, 6 months of intensive probation, and 36 months of supervised probation. All this was read in court and listed on his probation papers along with his restitution and court costs. I never checked the website to see if it listed his sentence...I dont think they do that here but they may. [/QUOTE]
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