Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado

How do I make sure my husband gets his time served at his parole hearing?


Asked on 7/27/10, 8:06 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

V. Iyer Iyer Law Office, L.L.C.

I do not know what you are seeking with your question. At the parole hearing the parole board look to be satisfied that the inmate will not reoffend and society will be safe. They also look to see if the inmate has the necessary tools and support to succeed if placed on parole especially if it is before completing his full sentence term.

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Answered on 8/01/10, 8:29 pm
Daniel Fenaughty FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC

If he is going before Parole, he must be at (or near) his PED. A time served total is necessary to get to PED and MRD. The total should not matter in figuring his statutory discharge date. If you disagree with the dates recorded by DOC, I usually contact DOC HQ directly. The parole officer you will see at the hearing does not have control over changing the dates in the DOC record.

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Answered on 8/02/10, 7:43 am


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