How much jail credit does a probationer get for concurrent CRV periods in multiple cases when those cases are later revoked and the sentences are run consecutively?
It appears that the person gets credit against each suspended sentence in which a CRV was served, regardless of whether those sentences are run consecutively. For example, a person on probation for two offenses who serves concurrent 90-day CRVs for each case would get 180 total days of jail credit if probation were revoked and the sentences were activated and run consecutively. That is a departure from G.S. 15-196.2, which says that time spent in pretrial confinement for more than one pending charge is only applied once if those charges result in consecutive sentences.
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