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time served | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
“Time served” is a term colloquially used by courts when imposing a sentence that is deemed to be completely satisfied by the defendant's previous time spent in custody while awaiting sentencing. When a judge sentences a defendant to “time served,” the sentence is the same as the time the defendant has spent in jail, and the defendant ...
How Are Sentencing Credits Earned and Calculated? | Lawyers.com
Time served and good time are two types of sentencing credits with very different meanings and applications. By Janet Portman, Attorney · Santa Clara University School of Law. Updated: Jan 12th, 2022.
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time served. n. the period a criminal defendant has been in jail, often while awaiting bail or awaiting trial. Often a judge will give a defendant "credit for time served," particularly...
Time served - Wikipedia
In typical criminal law, time served is an informal term that describes the duration of pretrial detention (remand), the time period between when a defendant is arrested and when they are convicted. Time served does not include time served on bail but only during incarceration and can range from days to, in rare cases, years.
"Time served" sounds great. Why not take the deal right away? - Nolo
Answer. Time that defendants spend in jail before they are convicted (called pretrial detention) may be credited toward the total length of the sentence. This is called time served. A defendant unable to make bail may spend time in jail before a plea bargain or a trial takes place—sometimes days, sometimes months, and in very rare instances, years.
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