Originally Posted By: StLguy
Originally Posted By: Garbageman
defendant got 366. And the attorney is a very experienced trial attorney.


366 months? Holy shit, that's 30.5 years. What is the point of plea bargaining if that is the result?

No, he means 366 days. The sentence being "a year and a day," which makes you eligible for some "good time."

The wording doesn't reflect it, but it's a better sentence than a year flat because only sentences of more than one year allow you any "good time" under the Federal System.


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