Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota

Execute a sentence

on felony probation you execute your sentence, no probation or parole after?


Asked on 1/12/04, 6:01 pm

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Maury Beaulier Attorney at Law

Re: Execute a sentence

If the sentence is completely executed that is correct.

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Answered on 1/12/04, 6:06 pm
Thomas C. Gallagher Gallagher Criminal Defense

Re: Execute a sentence

Well -- certain crimes of conviction will result in an additional period of "Supervised Release" in Minnesota cases, after expiration of prison sentence. And "good time" can be revoked, with the convict returned to prison. But -- if a stayed felony sentence were executed and the defendant were committed to a MN state prison, there would at that point be no more "probation," since probation is essentially a stayed sentence (of incarceration) with conditions.

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Answered on 1/12/04, 7:17 pm


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