Contact the parole board or the Oklahoma DOC. Your request most likely will need to be in writing.
The main address and phone number for the DOC is:
Oklahoma Department of Corrections
3400 N Martin Luther King Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-4298 or
P.O. Box 11400, Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0400
(405) 425-2500
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.
This would be at the parole board's discretion and can happen anytime. Usually if serving a long sentence (20+ years) after the first parole hearing parole may be denied. A parole date can also be taken if the inmate behaves very poorly in prison.
This can mean before release case managers check to see if offender has any warrants such as Parole violation warrants or any other. The offender will be place on a holdover(lockdown) with no contact until he is sent to the parole board hearing which are in two places philly or oklahoma to decide his or her faith. This process can take up to three months
California DOC has an online inmate locator database. It provides admission date, CDC identification number, and current location. But, unfortunately it will not provide any future release date information. Vinelink also has an online search of California inmates providing the same information. Additionally, it also allows you to register online to receive notification by phone or email. You can also check out the CDOC parole hearing schedules posted on their website. You can request a parole suitability hearing transcript to learn more about how to obtain a verbatim copy of the hearing proceedings.
The DSP date, or Date of Scheduled Parole, for an inmate refers to the date on which they are eligible for release on parole, contingent upon good behavior and meeting specific criteria set by the correctional facility or parole board. This date can vary based on the inmate's sentence, behavior while incarcerated, and any applicable laws or regulations. It is important to note that the DSP date is not a guaranteed release date, as it may change due to various factors, including disciplinary actions or legal adjustments. For precise information, one should consult the specific correctional facility or relevant legal authorities.
It means that either the inmate is serving a sentence, or a date has not yet been established for his next hearing.
Leonard Peltier has been denied parole once on 28 July 2009. His next parole hearing date will be July 2024.
According to a representative at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Leslie Van Houten had requested and received a 'Pre-Trial Waiver' for her August 2009 parole hearing. Ms. Van Houten had received the parole hearing postponement by the California Parole Board because of pending legal issues which have not been addressed in court. Leslie Van Houten next parole hearing is scheduled for August 2010.
i have no answer to this question but if you do please share the info and if it was helpful thanks I have never heard of a parole attorney.Most parole boards feel inferior to an attorney being present. The best thing for your friend to do is wait for his eligibility date and go in and be honest with the PB.He has to admit guilt and show true remorse. Parole hearing is not the place to try to prove innocence. You'll just be wasting your time and theirs. To get an early parole hearing will result from the inmate's good behavior and proving he is deserving of early parole. There's no lawyer that I know of that can help. Don't waste money. The inmate will have to work it from the inside unless he knows a politician who can pull some strings. I made parole three times but it was because I worked at it from within the institution. No one on the outside could help me except offer moral support and a job.
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.
An acceleration hearing is a court proceeding where a judge decides if a defendant has violated their probation or parole conditions. This hearing is scheduled to occur before the defendant's regular court date to address any alleged violations promptly.
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.