My husband has been sentenced 180 days. how muchlonger will he be in LAvounty jail.?
180 days at 1/2 time = 90 actual minus 32 days credit for time served = 58 days remaining assuming he doesn't get an early release.
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180 days at 1/2 time = 90 actual minus 32 days credit for time served = 58 days remaining assuming he doesn't get an early release.
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