B-Ray
09-02-2002, 10:55 PM
Goody'sGirl, in another forum you stated that FL doesn't have parole and that confused me with what my g/f has been saying about putting up with there crap. I went to Florida's DOC online and found this:
Definition of a “Permanent Release”:
For purposes of this report a permanent release is defined as an inmate who has reached the endpoint of a state prison sentence and whose state prison record has been officially closed out. The following is a list of the release codes included in this definition of a permanent release: expiration of sentence, expiration of sentence to probation, provisional release supervision, conditional medical release, sentence vacated, parole, conditional pardon, reinstatement, mandatory conditional release, death, released by Florida Parole Commission, control release w/o supervision, commutation, full pardon, parole/probation, conditional release, control release w/ supervision, execution, parole reinstated. (and the codes followed)
I don't want to take her (g/f) statements as a con if there are for real.
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Definition of a “Permanent Release”:
For purposes of this report a permanent release is defined as an inmate who has reached the endpoint of a state prison sentence and whose state prison record has been officially closed out. The following is a list of the release codes included in this definition of a permanent release: expiration of sentence, expiration of sentence to probation, provisional release supervision, conditional medical release, sentence vacated, parole, conditional pardon, reinstatement, mandatory conditional release, death, released by Florida Parole Commission, control release w/o supervision, commutation, full pardon, parole/probation, conditional release, control release w/ supervision, execution, parole reinstated. (and the codes followed)
I don't want to take her (g/f) statements as a con if there are for real.
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