Throwing out a conservative juror because she worked for the Reagan campaign 30 years ago.
Accepting a juror who is married to one of the lawyers working on the Mueller case against Trump.
Accepting juror, Tomika Hart, a well-known attorney and former Democrat candidate, who posted anti-Stone and/or anti-Trump statements on social media, before, during and after the Stone case. Hart lied about her bias on her jury questionnaire and the criminal judge did nothing after that was found out.
Accepting juror, Seth Cousins, a well-known, Democrat activist whose anti-Trump rants were also easily found on social media.
Question: Time off for good behavior is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot, but what, exactly, does it mean? And how much do you get off in the federal system?
Answer: Many prisoners can get time offthat is, a reduction in sentenceby behaving well. In the federal system, prisoners who, in the judgment of the Bureau of Prisons, have exhibited exemplary compliance with institutional disciplinary regulations can get up to 54 days per year off their sentences. Prisoners are eligible if they are serving a prison term of more than one year; those serving life sentences are ineligible.