My husband was in florida prison doing 40 years he being transfered to indiana prison they do half time so will he do half time
If he is serving a Florida sentence, he will serve his time according to Florida's law regarding gain time.
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If he is serving a Florida sentence, he will serve his time according to Florida's law regarding gain time.
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Mr. Hayslett pretty much covered the bases with his response. In short, the answer is maybe/maybe not.
Was your case in Florida or Georgia? You need to seek expungement in the State where you did your diversion.
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