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It may be a a space issue. It is not unusual for prisons to house locally sentenced inmates or local jails to house felony prisoners. Some (many?) prison and jail systems house each other's inmates on a space available basis, so that they do not fall afoul of court decisions which limit the number of inmates that they can house without exceeding a court-imposed limit.

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Where do you find out a persons parole decision?

Inmates typically are notified of the parole decision within thirty days of the hearing. It is possible in some situations for this to take longer, but typically the inmate is notified of this as well.


Can an inmate be held in prison after his parole date?

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.


If you are arrested in one County and another County puts a hold on you can you get credit for the time served while waiting transport?

Depends on several factors. For example, if the inmate is arrested on new charges in the county where he is being held, then he will not get credit for time served in the county where the outstanding charges are and for which he is being held. Also, if the person being held for another county is on probation or parole in that county, he will not get credit for time served while waiting to be transferred. Finally, IF the inmate has NOT been charged with new charges in the county where he was picked up and held for the other county, and he is NOT on probation and parole on the county with the hold, then it will be up to the judge who presides over his case in the county he is being held for. Once he is transferred there, that judge can either give credit or not give credit for time served in another county while waiting to be transferred. The good news is that in the vast majority of cases, the judge does give credit if the other conditions above do not apply.


How do you send a inmates parole cloths?

In most cases, place them in a box. Address the package asyou would any mail for the inmate. On the outside of the box, clearly label, "PAROLE CLOTHING." Then mail it.


If someone is on Parole in Marin County can they relocate to Solano County?

It depends on the terms of the parole. If those terms state that you must not leave the county, then there is your answer. But before you go anywhere, check with your parole officer to make sure you don't do something to violate your parole.


Can a newly paroled inmate have his parole recinded just because the county jail he is in has decided to transfer him to a Tennessee prison?

It depends on which event occurred first. If the parole was granted BEFORE the transfer decision was made, then the parole would take precedence. An order of the court will always take precedence over an internal jail administrative decision.


Where will a TDCJ inmate be released after time served?

A Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) inmate will typically be released to a specific address, which could be their home, a halfway house, or a designated release facility, depending on their situation and any parole requirements. If the inmate is on parole, they will be released under the supervision of a parole officer. In some cases, inmates may also be transferred to other facilities, such as immigration detention centers, if applicable. Ultimately, the release location is determined by various factors, including the nature of the offense and the inmate's behavior while incarcerated.


How do you locate a parole officer for a federal inmate in the state of Kentucky?

You don't. There is no federal parole.


How do you find out if an inmate was granted parole in NY state?

To find out if an inmate was granted parole in New York State, you can visit the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) website, which has an online inmate lookup tool. You can search by the inmate's name or ID number to access their parole status. Additionally, you may contact the parole board directly or check court records for updates on their parole hearings and decisions.


What happen at a parole board hearing in Illinois?

At a parole board hearing in Illinois, inmates seeking parole present their case for release to a panel of board members. The board reviews the inmate's behavior, rehabilitation progress, and any victim impact statements before making a decision. The hearing includes testimony from the inmate, their legal representatives, and potentially family members or advocates. Ultimately, the board votes to grant or deny parole based on the inmate's readiness for reentry into society.


What does pocket parole mean?

According to the site below, it means an inmate has been granted parole but does not have an approved home plan.


Is it legal for released inmates to get 5 years parole beyond their parole time?

The question is a bit obscure, but I will do my best to answer. An inmate who is granted a parole may remain on parole the length of his original sentence. For instance: an inmate who is sentence to a maximum of twenty years, who only serves five years in prison, may be placed on parole for the remaining fifteen years if the parole board determines it would be beneficial to do so.