Under the bare circumstances described in the question, no, they cannot. HOWEVER - if the offender has not yet served their COMPLETE sentence and are only released on parole or probation, yes, they can. Release on parole or probation does NOT mean they have done their complete "time." They are still subject to the courts authority and, for good reason, may be returned to prison to complete their sentence.
i went to federal prison is it too late
Only your federal PO and the judge know the answer to this question.
He died a few years back of liver failure in prison
Yes ! Being incarcerated does not absolve you of debt !
Any foreign national who commits a felony in the United States is deported upon release from prison. At that point, if the foreign national ever enters the United States he/she is guilty of "aggravated re-entry" and if tried and found guilty, can be given a prison sentence of 1 to 10 years in Federal prison for the first offense and increasingly longer sentences for subsequent convictions.
Was Mystikal released from federal prison in Jan 2007 so did he go back to complete his 6 yr setnce or is he home? Was Mystikal released from federal prison in Jan 2007 so did he go back to complete his 6 yr setnce or is he home?
No Not currently. He was in prison a while back. He was release in September of 2007. He did 9 months in a federal prison in Louisiana. He has been clean and sober since his incarceration.
Immediate cancellation of your release status and being returned back to prison. Technically you are an escaped federal prisoner.
You're going going back back to prison prison.
No. It is a crime under state + federal law for a felon to be in possession of any firearm.
On October 18, 1931, Capone was convicted after trial and on November 24, was sentenced to eleven years in federal prison, fined $50,000 and charged $7,692 for court costs, in addition to $215,000 plus interest due on back taxes
No. that inmate could have just put in request to be transferred closer to home...