If you have two felonies that run concurrently, it means that you will serve the sentences for both offenses at the same time rather than consecutively. This typically results in a shorter overall time in prison compared to serving each sentence one after the other. For instance, if you receive a 5-year sentence for one felony and a 3-year sentence for another, you would serve a total of 5 years, not 8. Concurrent sentencing is often viewed as more lenient than consecutive sentencing.
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