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Can a federal sentence run concurrently with a state sentence?

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Can a federal sentence run concurrently with a state sentence?

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Yes – if the federal judge states in the judgment that the sentence will run concurrently with a particular state sentence. When two sentences run concurrently, the time a defendant serves is credited to both sentences. When two sentences run consecutively, a defendant must complete the first sentence before any time is credited to the second sentence.

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