Spider-Bite
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she didn't violate it. the sheriff made the decision to release her. Had she pulled off some kind of miraculous escape, than it would be considered a violation.It wasn't officially cut in half. It was expected that she would be paroled after 23 days (and most minor criminals are paroled after serving half of their sentence due to over population in our prisons). However, by violating the judge's order she has in effect violated her parole, therefore she will serve her entire term.
and she wont. It's already been established that she will still get her good time so long as she does what she's told by corrections while she's incarcerated. State law says they have to do that.