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The Michigan Department of Corrections has an online searchable database of inmates, probationers, and parolees. You can see their mugshots along with their current location, status, possible release date, parole date, offenses, and any aliases.
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Parole is a form of conditional release. On parole, the offender is stillunder the jurisdiction of the DOC. As such, the offender is required to live under certain requirements, and violations of these requirements may result in return to prison.
It depends on the circumstances as to whether or not an inmate can be held in prison after his parole date. On average, once the parole date comes, the inmate is released.
It varies from state to state, county to county.
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If your sentence has a "possibility of parole" date on it, it is highly unlikely that you will be paroled until you have served at least that amount of time. However, there have been circumstances that have led to early parole, one of which I know is overcrowding in prisons. And if there is a circumstance in which early parole is offered, inmates are usually selected according to their behavior or the nature of their crime. You can be paroled after you've served 1/3 of your sentence, depending on your behavior.
A determinate sentence means an exact release date. No early release, no parole. Indeterminate sentence provides a hearing by a sentencing review board after a minimum amount of years has been served.
If you are on parole, you are likely required to maintain regular contact with an assigned parole officer. This officer should know, or be able to find out, your final date.
Yes, in some states. You can also release on parole a day before your discharge date, which is a more common practice for the Departments of Correction. This way, in states that permit it, the DOC can keep you on a leash for 1-10 years longer, or for a lifetime in the states that permit lifetime parole.
You can search the Texas Department of Criminal Justice online inmate database. It will give you the offender's current facility, maximum sentence date, parole eligibility date, projected release date, and scheduled release date, along with offense history and other details.