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Very unlikely unless the COVID thing heats up again. The Feds are not responsive to "compassionate release" requests, even for those with terminal illnesses. She will do 85% of her sentence if she has no incident reports.
Read moreIt sounds like you need to make some decisions
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Read moreWe recommend calling the facility and speak with the case manager, they have all of the accurate information
Read moreHaving a fight hours before his release, screams that he was asking to stay. Maybe initiate a call to the counselor to get some answers. When the staff feels he is calm and ready for re-entry, they should be in contact with you.
Read moreBirth of a child doesnt get an inmate early release. If a woman inmate was having a baby, they wouldn't get released to give birth either.
Read moreNot enough info to give you a good guess. Getting new charges while on paper is asking for trouble. On its face, and in our opinion, getting released would be the least likely option (judges figure repeat offenders haven't learned their lesson)
Read morewho gives a f---... whining about a 2-day sentence - smfh
Read moreI'll assume you mean how much actual time would be served on a particular sentence... it starts with "good time credits" that are applied to the sentence calculator a the beginning of the sentence. An inmate can only lose that good time by having behavior issues or breaking numerous rules. In federal you get 15%, state prison ranges from 15-30% good time. The difference with the state is that they're also dealing with a parole system too that can release an offender
Read morethis depends on the other circumstances regarding the crime along with the behavioral record while incarcerated. If everything is straight, there is a great chance of getting out.
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