Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cumulative sentences
Meaning of Cumulative sentences
Sentences on a trial and conviction of several crimes, each sentence being in addition to the others, and not for the same fine or concurrent terms of imprisonment. See “Concurrent Sentences.”
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Meaning of Cumulative Sentences in the U.S. Legal System
Definition of Cumulative Sentences published by the National Association for Court Management: Sentences for two or more crimes to run consecutively, rather than concurrently.
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