FLDOC - What You Need to KnowInformation relating to the Florida Department of Corrections. Q&A for those new to the FLDOC system should be posted here.
Assuming you are talking about federal time, the answer is yes. However, that is time that does NOT include Halfway House time so he is released form prison a bit earlier. 10% or 6 months whichever is less.
They answer. I get transferred. No one answers. Ya know, I couldget a job working in that prison faster than I can get someone down there to speak to me. I'll wait for the letter or for them to actually put me on his phone list. I'm so mad I could just get politically active.
The out date you see on the FL-DOC site includes already earned gain time, and unless your friend has maxed out his gain time, then you will see the out date keep moving down until, probably, six months or so before his release date. If they get a DR, they usually lose anywhere from 30-90 days (or possible all) gain time days and that date will be upped some. The FL-DOC website is updated constantly and is very accurate. Hope this is helpful!
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I was wondering this same thing because my boyfriend has constantly told me he was going to suprise me when he came home, but i told him I know his release date so he cant do that. But he says that its not accurate or that it may be a few days late if they dont update it right before he gets out. So how am i to know? And if i call, will they tell me?
not all fl state show the real date.. mine is for 2012 but he has gain time and behavior so he should get out sooner they told him a differetnt date so u cant be to sure on that
The date is accurate as of the date you are looking at it as gaintime is not guaranteed. Gaintime is earned, not a given every month and can be taken away should an inmate be given a DR and be found guilty at DR court.
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I would say definitely not accurate my boyfriend just got sentenced 5 years max January 7th 2009 and his release date should be 12/10/2013, DOC has 12/10/2018...definite error!his mom says its because they added in his 10 years probation...4 years 85% of his sentence and then the remaining 6 on probation would make it 2018...but still release date should be 2012 or 2013...anybody know why that is???? I'm worried but everyone says dont worry...that they cannot add more time to his sentence.