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Subject: Release questions

The release date might be February 2017, but if he is telling you that he will be out in November it probably means that he has three months of halfway house.

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Your inmate should know their release date as should his counselor or case manager. If it is not posted online you should call the facility and ask the staff

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Subject: Release questions

The only people with knowledge of the out-date are the inmate and the counselor at the facility. You might try calling there to see if they will give you the early release date (tell them you're picking him up and want to make plans). Monterey County CA Jail (831) 647-7782

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The release will be the day before.

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Subject: Release questions

He is probably not eligible for the Non-Violent Second Striker rule because of the gun and gang charges - those are considered violent. But the entire answer to this may be found in the Judgement and Commitment Order signed by the judge that sentenced him. This is the way the statute reads: Inmates whose terms doubled pursuant to Penal Code and who have served 50 percent of their actual sentence, or who are within 12 months of having

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Not necessarily. The majority of CEC detainees are there for far longer than 45 days.

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The Projected Release Date is the date used by the justice system that they recognize as the inmate's out-date

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He will eventually be coming home but not necessarily early because of it. Usually, an inmate transfer means they are either working their way down in custody or up in custody. The date of release does not change based on the facility or type of facility.

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Subject: Release questions

Usually not. Almost all releases are done Monday through Friday

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Subject: Release questions

Most inmates have to do 85% of their sentence in the state institutions. If the judge has a parole provision in the Commitment Order, then the inmate may be eligible to go before a Board. The release date might be lessened under this situation. Good behavior is granted in the 15% when they do the original release calculation.

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