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Time served does not include time served on bail but only during incarceration and can range from days to, in rare cases, years. A sentence of time served means that the defendant has been sentenced to confinement, albeit retroactively fulfilled by the pretrial detention; therefore, the defendant goes free.
A convict is a person found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court or a person serving a sentence in prison. Convicts are often also known as prisoners or inmates or by the slang term con, while a common label for former convicts, especially those recently released from prison, is ex-con (ex-convict).
Simply put, time served refers to the time youve already spent in custody while awaiting the resolution of your case. Under California law, when youre held in jail before a trial or plea agreement, those days are typically counted as credit toward your eventual sentence (Penal Code 2900.5 PC).
Undergo a prison sentence; also, work at a particular task, especially an undesirable one. For example, We couldnt hire him when we learned that he had served time for robbery, or I applied for a transfer after serving time in that chaotic department. [
Purpose: The primary purpose of jail time is to detain individuals temporarily while they await court proceedings or serve short-term sentences. Jails also serve as holding facilities for individuals awaiting transfer to state prison or immigration authorities.

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