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The value of a shock incarceration is the early release, but we are not privy to the terms of your boyfriend's commitment. Strictly as a guess, we would think that he would get out in about 12 months or so.
Read moreSend us the name of the facility and your phone number and we will give you an honest estimate whether our service will benefit you or not.
Read moreWithout knowing anything about the new charges, we would not be able to give you much advice. The 84 days might be for the charge he was paroled on? New charge may bring more time? We are not certain, if you have more information about the new charges we would be happy to look at it again.
Read moreYes, in most all state facilities, the visitors must be "approved" after their information is run through the national crime database (NCIC). People with felony convictions on their record will not be aproved for visits. BUT, there is a way to get approval. The warden's office is the only place a special waiver for a felon may be obtained.
Read moreYes, even Playboy is allowed now that there is no nudity
Read moreEighty-five percent of 16 months is 13.6 months. If he went in on July 19, our guestimate is that October 6, 2017 would be close to his release date
Read moreEvery offender is sent a copy of his or her Master Prison Record document reflecting the calculation of their sentence when the calculation is complete. If there are questions about time computation, offenders housed in state facilities should write the Records Office at his/her assigned facility. For offenders housed in local facilities, he/she is advised they may submit his/her questions in writing following the Administrative Remedy Process. While offenders often ask family members or friends to contact the Office of
Read moreOffenders are assigned to facilities based on custody classification, space availability, level of care designations (medical and/or mental health), and many other contributing factors. While DOC would like to make assignments with only geographical considerations in mind, it is not possible to do this based on the demand for beds in various areas of the state. As such, offenders are placed in locations that best meet their needs and the space needs of the Department. Written transfer requests should be
Read moreA "yes" vote supports increasing parole and good behavior opportunities for felons convicted of nonviolent crimes and allowing judges, not prosecutors, to decide whether to try certain juveniles as adults in court. A "no" vote opposes increasing parole and good behavior opportunities for felons convicted of nonviolent crimes and favors keeping the current system of having prosecutors decide whether to try certain juveniles as adults in court. Those convicted of non-violent felony crimes who have served full sentences for their primary offense
Read moreThe US Marshal Service has never lost a person in WITSEC, that is becasue no one ever finds out where they have placed them. Which also means that you are not going to be able to find them either.
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