About 30 days from the end of sentence.
A detainer is a request from another jurisdiction asking that they notify that jurisdiction that the person is about to be released. Detainer's are often the result of a warrant that has been issued for that inmate. If the warrant is relatively minor, then the detainer may not actually be issued. And not all detainers are the result of warrants: there could be immigration detainers or detainers from probation and parole, asking the prison to let them know when the person will be released because that inmate is supposed to report to probation once he has been released.
It means he or she has a detainer or some other lean against them that will stop them from getting released and remain in jail. For example: your probation officer says you did not follow the rules of the probation so he gets an INMATE HOLD put on you until you go into court to see the judge who puts you on the probation.
The term "99-9997 hold for agency" typically refers to a type of detainer or hold placed on an inmate by a law enforcement agency or a specific authority. This hold indicates that the inmate is subject to additional charges or investigations by that agency, often related to pending cases or warrants. It can prevent the inmate from being released until the agency resolves its matters or issues related to the hold. Such holds can complicate the inmate's legal situation and extend their time in custody.
In a jail context, "hold dropped" refers to the removal of a legal hold or detainer on an inmate. This can happen when charges are resolved, bail is posted, or authorities decide not to pursue further action. It allows the inmate to be released from custody, often after being held for a specific reason, such as pending charges from another jurisdiction.
A detainer is a hold placed on a criminal defendant. It may be a warrant placed against an inmate for pending charges from another jurisdiction. For example, for parolees who are already incarcerated based on a criminal charge or conviction, a warrant may be lodged as a detainer to be executed upon release from the other custodial authority.
Bryant Barksdale has a detainer on him and wants to know wat he can do to have it removed.
I'm guessing you mean what is the charge against the inmate? If you know what agency made the arrest you can search the inmate records online for free and usually they will have the charges pending on the inmate.
Can I file a motion to set aside a dismissal on a unlawful detainer
Pending Federal case. Or, Feds have some sort of interest in the inmate.
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The letters in front of an inmate number typically represent the facility or location where the inmate is housed. These letters help staff easily identify where the inmate is located within the prison system.