In Arkansas, individuals sentenced to 12 years may serve a portion of their sentence, typically around 50% to 85%, depending on various factors such as the nature of the crime, behavior while incarcerated, and eligibility for parole. For non-violent offenses, inmates may qualify for parole after serving 50% of their sentence, while violent offenses may require serving a longer portion. Ultimately, the exact time served can vary based on these factors and the decisions made by the parole board.
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