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Subject: Sentencing questions

Did they use a gun? How much was taken? What is the criminal history of the offender? These are factors used to calculate an offender's sentence and where they will do time.

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The designation FCI does not mean that you are not going to the camp. The actual description is FCI Aliceville Satellite Camp. The camp is minimum security and is generally for non-violent offenders sentenced to no more than 120 months. Inmates may start out in the FCI Low but after eighteen months may transfer with good behavior. The BOP makes their own custody determinations free of any outside influence, including judges. Our guess is that unless there is something in

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No problem, questions like yours are why we are here. The FMC Lexington is a medical facility which basically can handle long term care inmates. If you are designated for the FMC and there are no medical issues, you are probably headed for the satellite camp. Either place, 85% of the 33 month sentence must be served. The halfway house and home confinement privileges are not factored in the beginning of your commitment. We are estimating that you will have

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The gun issue will not be as big a problem if this is a first offense. If there are ANY issues where guns were involved OR if they have a prior felony, this will result in jail time, maybe a sentence as much as five years.

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Select defendants are able to serve their entire sentence in local prison (aka jail) under AB 109. Upon release they'll have no supervision. For example, on a 16 month AB 109 sentence, the court has the option of splitting the time in custody and the time of PRCS (post-release community supervision). Because, after good time credits, the actual time in custody is only eight months on a regular, non-split sentence, many people opt to do simply do the time. Under

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36 months x 85% is 30.6 months

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Subject: Sentencing questions

Short-timer is an inmate with little time remaining until their release. This can refer to a new inmate with a four month sentence or an inmate that has worked their way down from a ten-year bid and has four months left. These are short-timers.

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If they began their sentence on 2015-08-06, the good time credit is 15% giving him an adjusted sentence of 27.2 months. In our estimation, the out date would be around 2017-11-10

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Subject: Sentencing questions

Para que le demos una respuesta precisa, tendríamos que saber los cargos del delito, si son graves. La sentencia proviene del tipo de delito, si fue la violencia involucrada, una pistola, ¿cuál fue el valor del crimen (pérdida o ganancia), daños a la propiedad y los antecedentes penales del acusado. Si usted tiene más detalles, estaremos encantados de responder.

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We do not think that the new state sentencing statutes and/or Sentencing Commission guideline changes pertain to crimes like burglary. It is our understanding that it's aimed at the drug crime sentences and the subsequent mandatory minimum sentences.

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