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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.
It's possible that the inmate has charges in another other than the one he is incarcerated in. If so, the facility has to release him into custody of that county.
Go to the VINE website, pick your state, enter the inmate's name.
To find a Thurston County inmate's superior court date in Washington, you can search the county's online inmate roster or contact the Thurston County Sheriff's Office or the county's superior court clerk. Provide them with the inmate's full name and inmate number, if available, to access the necessary information.
The Frackville State Prison inmate registry logs contain records of individuals who are currently incarcerated or have previously been housed at the prison. These logs typically include information such as the inmate's name, identification number, date of birth, admission and release dates, and any relevant legal or disciplinary actions taken during their time in the facility. However, it is important to note that access to inmate records is often restricted for confidentiality and security reasons.
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.
California will not give of this info to any one besides the inmate. Only the inmate can give you that info, unless you are a victim then you will be notified i think 45 days prior to release.
Contact the inmate in question. Most of them know their minimum date. They have lots of time to think about it and calculate it. I sincerely doubt that any prison would share that personal information with you, for legal reasons.
If a release date has, in fact, been established that information should be a "public" record. Call the inormation number for the institution and simply ask.
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There can be a number of reasons as to why a person Will stay in jail past there release date ... the main reason is that the inmate has got a new charge while in jail and has to serve that " new time " before they can get released ...