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Abscond means to run away without permission for the purposes of avoiding some official sanction.
A release date is an official date for when someone leaves some form of incarceration.
Addendum:If the term "Abscond" appears in the release date on the DOC site or paperwork, it typically means that the inmate/parolee has absconded and is likely facing fugitive charges. If there is some error, and they do occur, it is important that the DOC be made aware of the error.If you abscond past your maximum discharge date on probation, you may not be able to discharge from probation as you have violated the terms of your probation by absconding. It is advisable to contact your probation officer or legal counsel to discuss your situation and options.
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The word abscond is a verb. The past tense is absconded.
It usually mean just what it says. That is his or her release date.
There are two different meanings of the word abscond depending on the scenario. It can refer to someone typically trying to avoid arrest by leaving swiftly in secret or it can mean failing to surrender at an appointed time to be taken into custody.
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An absconder absconded with some valuables from the bank.
The thief was seen by an eyewitness, absconding with the shop's takings. Two inmates from the open prison absconded whilst on day release. The homesick army recruit was arrested on a local train whilst absconding. These three examples show that absconding is usually the act of running away.
An absconder from probation is someone that stopped reporting to their probation officer as directed. They are no longer making themselves available for supervision and most likely a warrant is active for their arrest.
move, proceed or depart. Abscond, escape, exit, flee, hightail, leave, vamoose or run
escape or flee
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to run away or to abscond. A brave cowboy would never mizzle.