Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
if i got 3 years tdc and 1 year state jail what c c
Asked on 4/26/11, 2:58 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
CC means concurrently - that you will serve the time on each sentence at the same time. So you will serve a minimum of 1 year (because there is no parole on state jail cases) and whether you serve that time in state jail or tdcj, you will be getting credit on both cases.
Answered on 4/26/11, 10:39 am
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