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What does it mean when it says flat time?

Asked on Nov 06th, 2013 on Criminal Law - Georgia
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I think it means having to serve his whole sentence. But will he get credit for time served in the county jail?
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James Edward Smith
Yes to both.
Answered on Nov 12th, 2013 at 2:47 AM

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I've never heard the term flat time but there is a term called dead time. That is where someone is sitting in jail but not getting credit for it for some reason or the other. It is rare but it can happen. It usually happens in cases when someone is on parole and gets arrested on a new charge. The time they spend in jail will not count towards their new case so it is known as dead time.
Answered on Nov 08th, 2013 at 5:56 PM

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flat time means 1 day credit for 1 day served, with no time knocked off for any programs, good behavior, etc.
Answered on Nov 08th, 2013 at 5:56 PM

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In Georgia, it would be called "straight time". He will serve all of the sentence, but he will get credit for any time he spent in other jail toward his sentence, except in some probation revocation situation.
Answered on Nov 08th, 2013 at 5:55 PM

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