What is the difference between a county and a state sentence?

Generally a sentence of confinement requires a minimum and a maximum time. In Pennsylvania, a state sentence is one with a maximum of 2 years or more. The Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole is the paroling and supervising authority in state sentences. A county sentence is one in which the maximum sentence is 2 years minus 1 day or less. The sentencing judge grants parole in a county sentence and the county parole office supervises these offenders

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1. Where are fines, court costs and restitution paid?
2. Do I need a landline phone while on House Arrest/Electronic Monitoring?
3. May someone on probation or parole have a firearm?
4. May someone on probation or parole leave the state?
5. How are fines, court costs, and restitution determined?
6. How can I find out how much I owe for costs, fines, and restitution?
7. What is the difference between a county and a state sentence?