CDU stands for Control and Discipline Unit, sometimes called segregation or the hole depending on the facility. It is where inmates are sent when they are found to have violated a facility rule, whether that violation involved a verbal order, a written directive, or a more serious infraction. Being sent to CDU means the facility determined your fiance broke a rule serious enough to warrant removal from general population.
As for what specific order he disobeyed, the facility will not tell you. Disciplinary records and the details of infractions are considered the inmate's private information, and staff are not permitted to share them with outside parties. The only person who can tell you what happened is your fiance. If the full story is important to you, that is a conversation to have with him directly.
On the parole status change, moving from a level 2 to a level 3 is not good news. Parole status levels reflect an inmate's standing in the system and their proximity to release consideration. A higher number in this context means he has moved further away from the door, not closer. It is almost certainly connected to whatever incident resulted in the CDU placement.
Disciplinary incidents that affect parole status are serious because they reset progress and extend the timeline to release. The most important thing now is for your fiance to keep his head down, avoid further incidents, and demonstrate through his behavior going forward that this was an isolated situation. How an inmate responds after a setback matters to the people making parole decisions.
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