How does the consecutive part of the 924(c) for federal sentences affect subsequent sentences?
This answer will ultimately come from the State Department of Corrections. State law controls what that State "concurrent" sentence means, and the...
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This answer will ultimately come from the State Department of Corrections. State law controls what that State "concurrent" sentence means, and the...
First, there is no federal parole since 1987. Having served five years, your ex is on Supervised Release. That affects not just how revocations...
This sounds like you are trying to score the Criminal History Category (USSG Chapter 4). That calculation depends not just on how much time was...
There are essentially three ways to shorten federal time: (1) win an appeal or 2255 motion (only some - some wins actually hurt); (2) complete the...
There is no such act. Federal sentences can generally only be lowered by (1) winning some appeals or collateral challenges/2255 motions (some can...
If this is a federal law question, then you probably were on Supervised Release (there has been no federal parole since 1987). Under federal law,...
If you could have served more than one year in prison for any of these offenses, then federal law prohibits firearm possession. See 18 U.S. Code,...
Under federal law, this would depend on who you pleaded guilty to assaulting. Neighbor is just a simple assault. If it was former wife, then you...
The rule of thumb is that federal inmates will serve 87 percent of sentence (if they lose no "Good Conduct Time"), minus any time served that did...
Federal sentencing orders are in months, and "actual" time is not a federal law possibility. The actual sentence served, save in rare-ish...