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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 444163" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I did hear someone clarify that in Fl (same is for juveniles, at least, in this state), jail time (or juvi detention) is calculated differently than prison (or Department of Juvenile Justice) time. That does happen here, although in juvie detention, there is no such thing as time off for good behavior. In Department of Juvenile Justice, they plop the info into a computer program then still adjust it as they want. I have no doubt that in Fl jail (not prison) they will come up with a "convenient" date for making sure Casey can sneak out and get somewhere. However, from what I see on tv, she is subpeoned (sp) to give depositions for the Zanny case a couple of days later than the scheduled release date. Being that she's not getting probation and that's a civil trial, what on earth can be done to her, legally, if she just doesn't show up? Furthermore, that made me think- then even though the judge told Baez that Casey could waive her right to attend the hearing on Aug 25 to determine what, if any, money she'll have to repay the state, depositions will probably be needed for that, too, so what can be legally done if she doesn't show for those depositions either?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 444163, member: 3699"] I did hear someone clarify that in Fl (same is for juveniles, at least, in this state), jail time (or juvi detention) is calculated differently than prison (or Department of Juvenile Justice) time. That does happen here, although in juvie detention, there is no such thing as time off for good behavior. In Department of Juvenile Justice, they plop the info into a computer program then still adjust it as they want. I have no doubt that in Fl jail (not prison) they will come up with a "convenient" date for making sure Casey can sneak out and get somewhere. However, from what I see on tv, she is subpeoned (sp) to give depositions for the Zanny case a couple of days later than the scheduled release date. Being that she's not getting probation and that's a civil trial, what on earth can be done to her, legally, if she just doesn't show up? Furthermore, that made me think- then even though the judge told Baez that Casey could waive her right to attend the hearing on Aug 25 to determine what, if any, money she'll have to repay the state, depositions will probably be needed for that, too, so what can be legally done if she doesn't show for those depositions either? [/QUOTE]
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