There are possibly a number of answers to this question. Two that come to mind are 1. If an offender is sentenced to a number of days in prison for one offence, the release date may be extended further for a minor offence which was later to have found to been committed. 2. For the prisoners own safety they may be kept within the walls of the prison after release their release date. 3. A prisoner may have committed some offence within the prison which would warrent them serving extra time.
It also could mean that a member of the armed forces about to be discharged could volunteer for an extra period of service.
Release Date: June 2011 is the release date
yes but it does not have a release date yetthere actually is a release date it's the 30th April 2010
It usually mean just what it says. That is his or her release date.
The released date has not been provided beyond saying that it will release for the 2013 holiday season
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No, you cannot extend your driver's permit beyond its expiration date.
The release date from prison is based on either an actual or projected date. Projected simply means when a person is expected to be released, while the actual date is when they leave.
No, you cannot extend your J1 visa beyond its original expiration date.
TBA means "To Be Announced." It's probably in reference to a release date, which indicates that something will be released, but the exact release date hasn't be announced.
If you mean Call of Duty Black Ops release date it is November 9 2010