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- Time_served abstract "In criminal law, "time served" describes a sentence where the defendant is credited immediately after the guilty verdict with the time spent in remand awaiting trial. The time is usually subtracted from the sentence, with only the balance being served after the verdict. For example, the final verdict in the trial of Louise Woodward was that she was guilty, and her sentence was "time served" (in her case 279 days). In this case, this meant she was immediately released.In some cases, time served may earn credit at a different rate than regular incarceration. For example, the defendant may get credit for a multiple of the amount of time spent in remand, say 2 times, so that 2 months in remand gives 4 months credit toward the sentence.Time served is also a term used to indicate a craftsman has spent the required period as an apprentice.".
- Time_served wikiPageID "1813398".
- Time_served wikiPageLength "1286".
- Time_served wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Time_served wikiPageRevisionID "659213496".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Apprentice.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Apprenticeship.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Defendant.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Detention_of_suspects.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Guilt_(law).
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Woodward.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Louise_Woodward_case.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Remand_(detention).
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(law).
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Trial.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Trial_(law).
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLink Verdict.
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "Time served".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "already served".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "in custody".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "released immediately".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "time already served".
- Time_served wikiPageWikiLinkText "time served".
- Time_served hasPhotoCollection Time_served.
- Time_served wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminal-law-stub.
- Time_served wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Time_served subject Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Time_served comment "In criminal law, "time served" describes a sentence where the defendant is credited immediately after the guilty verdict with the time spent in remand awaiting trial. The time is usually subtracted from the sentence, with only the balance being served after the verdict. For example, the final verdict in the trial of Louise Woodward was that she was guilty, and her sentence was "time served" (in her case 279 days).".
- Time_served label "Time served".
- Time_served sameAs m.05y_kx.
- Time_served sameAs Q7805430.
- Time_served sameAs Q7805430.
- Time_served wasDerivedFrom Time_served?oldid=659213496.
- Time_served isPrimaryTopicOf Time_served.