Q2a - Any 2 sentences will be consecutive. The 3rd will be concurrent. Which ones consecutive is up to the judge.
Q2b - If Prosecution proceeds 2-4, mosy likely 2 sentences concurrent.
As for fines, just have to total up for all the charges proceeded with. There is no consecutive or concurrent for fines. There is also no concurrent for jail term in default of fine (cannot pay fine, go to jail). Have to total up. There is also no remission (early release for good behaviour)
Thank you busdriver for helping me understanding this.
Just want to confirm:
Q2a - Any 2 sentences will be consecutive - possible remission (early release for good behaviour)
Q2b - If Prosecution proceeds 2-4, mosy likely 2 sentences concurrent - definitely no remission.
So concurrent sentence no remission but consecutive sentence may possible get remission. My understanding correct?
1.Any indication to calculate remission duration?
2.If the consecutive sentence is sufficiently long, can my bro do some self study to upgrade his education rather than wasting time? Limited courses or he can do any course he has in mind? I supposed the government don't pay for inmates right?
I can't find any of these details online.
I may be worrying too much. My bro may not even reach that stage.
But if he is, I am going make double sure he upgrade himself and make sure he can repay every single penny I fork out now.