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Well, 20-serve-15 means that 15 years is the incarceration portion of the sentence, and 5 years is the probation part.
But out of those 15 years, parole should be available in 1/3 of that time, or after 5 years of actual lock-up (with credit for local jail time, too, between arrest date and conviction date).
But out of those 15 years, parole should be available in 1/3 of that time, or after 5 years of actual lock-up (with credit for local jail time, too, between arrest date and conviction date).