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The exact out-date should be on the papers he received. There is normally about a 60 - 120 day lag time from notice to release
Read moreThere is about a 2 months wait from being granted parole and the actual release. They will come by unannounced to inspect your home (it that is where the released inmate will be living). They are looking for "normalcy". If it looks like the surroundings are free of drugs, weapons, alcohol and crime then they will approve it. If they are uncertain, they will reject it.
Read moreWe are dubious that there is a parole provision on a one-year sentence but if it is true, then state laws would give him his first hearing in the 3-4 month mark.
Read moreHe is facing the remaining amount left on the original sentence. The violation seems pretty extreme after being locked up for 28 years...
Read moreIt's a sad story. We have no other comment :(
Read moreDepending on the final disposition of the case, if you have two years left on your sentence and get probation, then violate,,, most of the time the judge sends you back to do the time remaining on the original sentence. The judges are pissed to see someone come back to their court after getting out early and expecting anything less than the time remaining.
Read moreYes, you will be able to visit your fiancé in the halfway house. The visitation is very liberal and it's allowed on most days. After he gets settled, he will be assigned a counselor that will oversee his reentry. If he has a period of supervised release, he will meet with the person assigned to his case from US Probation. This is the hardest part of the process because these people are no joke. There will be drug testing, breathalyzers
Read moreThat is determined by a judge during sentencing and then the counselor and case manager at the institution he is released from. Also, if the offender has a probation or supervised released period, that will have some influence as to when they might get home confinement (the next step down from halfway house).
Read moreThis depends on what the violation is and how pissed the sentencing judge is.
Read moreThat depends on the Judgment and Commitment Order signed by the sentencing judge. That is where it would be noted if he has a term of supervised release/probation.
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