Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Can you tell me what this sentence means and will this person do time?
Commit to Commissioner of Corrections - Adult:
MN Correctional Facility - Shakopee 42 Mo
Stay for 7 Yr
Conditional Release After Confinement of 5 Yr
Comment: 28 months in custody 14 months on supervised release
Status: Active 08/15/2014
Local Confinement:
Agency: Scott County Jail
Term: 90 Days
Time To Serve: 90 Days
Duration: 09/15/2014 10:00 AM
Stay 0 Yr 0 Mo 0 Days
Credit For Time Served: 7 Days
Serve As:
Work Release
Sentence To Serve
Status: Active 08/15/2014
Monitoring - Adult:
Type: Supervised probation
Agency: Scott County Probation
Term of 7 Yr
08/15/2014 - 08/15/2021
Status: Active 08/15/2014
3 Answers from Attorneys
This person will serve seven plus years on probation. Only 53 days jail time though. The sentence was for 90 days with credit for seven - equals out to 53.
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Yes there will be time served. The 'good time' may be lost should there be certain disciplinary offenses. The term is seven yrs. See Minn. Stat. 244.04. Tricia Dwyer Esq. Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorneys phone 612-296-9666 http://DWYERLawFirm.net
They serve 90 days with credit for 7 days served. the 83 days left are served in jajil with work release. If they follow all rules, they will be released in 2/3rds of the time with credit for "good time." They have 42 months stayed and hanging over their head if they violate their probation.
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