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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.

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What is a projected release date?

The date that the prison has been told they will release the inmate. It is variable though, and can change based on new crimes being charged while incarcerated or a releasing authority changing the date. A projected release date is the first or next possible date of release in an indeterminant sentence. For instance: if offender Bob's sentence began on 1/1/09 and he received the indeterminant sentence of 3-15 years, his projected release date would be 1/1/12. As mentioned previously, a releasing authority such as a parole board or panel has the authority to change this date, usually extending it. A state's governor or the President may also change this date by commutting a sentence or issuing a pardon. An inmate is given two release dates, ERD - Earliest Release date and Max Date - Max date. They will get out between this time. Usually the erd as long as they do not have any disciplinary problems. If they get into trouble time gets add, until their max date... Unless they commit felony's inside then that changes the release date completely.


If your due date is March 13 could you be pregnant for the man you slept with on June 1 the prior year?

Not if this is the actual projected birth date off of impregnation. Sounds like there were some other cooks in the kitchen on this bun.


What actual event could have been predicted based on the results of Zimbardo's classic prisoner study at Stanford University?

The incident at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2004 is an event that could have been predicted based on the results of Zimbardo's prisoner study. Zimbardo even testified as an expert witness for one of the prison guards.


What is another name for a prison chief?

Another name for a prison chief could be a warden or a prison director.


Can you abscond from post prison?

No, absconding from post prison would be breaking the terms of your sentence and could result in further legal consequences. It would be best to comply with the conditions of your release and seek legal counsel if you have concerns about your situation.


What the meaning of a prison pen pal?

A pen pal in general is a person with whom you exchange letters (which could be either actual letters written on pieces of paper, or email) as a form of friendship. Often pen pals are people who have never met in person and who may never meet, but who still enjoy exchanging letters for various reasons. If you are writing to someone who is in prison, then that person could be described as a prison pen pal. I did this once, but it's not easy; people in prison tend to be demanding. Even so, it was an interesting experience.


What does beyond his release date mean?

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.


What are the effects of prison population growth?

the prison becomes overcrouded and could cause riots and rebellions


When in prison and immigration will deport you how long does it take for them to pick you up from prison?

Immigration will deport you as soon as you finish your sentence in prison. For some people this could be just a few days while for others it could be years.


How can you find out if the divorce I filed while in prison went threw?

You could possibly ask a prison guard to ask someone else if you are the one in prison.


When did they start to build the prison in Tasmania?

Convicts first arrived in Tasmania in 1804. They did not live in a prison, but established the colony on the Derwent River which later came to be known as Hobart. This question could be a reference to the main convict colony in Tasmania, Port Arthur. The first actual prison building started to be built in 1848. Prior to that, convicts worked the timber camp at Port Arthur, but they did not stay in permanent buildings.


What do tear drops mean in prison tattoos?

Could show the number of bodies the got or it could represent one for every 10 years spent in prison.