Saturday, 16 March 2013

Parole Hearings

Parole Hearings

I have posted a number of parole review photos on my " Flicker" page. The whole thing takes a number of days with both sides having their say.

Leading up to the parole dates their is a lot of work, to present a view that the inmate should go free. In most cases the victim is their with their family to make shore that the inmate stays behind bars.

In the US most inmates have their parole review, in the prison that they are house. They will be dressed in their prison issue, with shackes and handcuffes and sit with a guard at all times.

With all the points put across, the inmates is asked to leave the room. While the broad go over the case.
They use a special room in the prison administrative building for this.
 This could take a day or two to come to an agreement. The inmate is asked back into the room and in that moment they can say if the inmate will go free or to stay in prison for the next two years.
In most states the next parole review will be in two years time, and they will tell the  inmate what he needs to do to apace with the reviews needs.
 Most states will ask for an inmate to do 85% of their sentence berore they come up for parole again. 

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