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Under New York Penal Law section 65.05, a conditional discharge is a sentence that a judge can impose if they believe that neither a sentence of imprisonment nor one of periodic imprisonment or probation supervision is appropriate based on the nature and circumstances of the offense and the history, character, and ...
A quick definition of conditional release: Conditional release means being released from a situation or responsibility with certain conditions that must be met. For example, a person may be released from jail on the condition that they attend counseling or stay away from certain people.
Typically, you will serve between 1/2 to 2/3 of the sentence - depending upon state guidelines and the specific crime. before being elgible for parole.
All incarcerated individuals, except those serving Life sentences, have a conditional release date equal to either one-third (1/3) off their maximum sentence for indeterminate sentences and one-seventh (1/7) off their maximum sentence for determinate sentences.
A year in jail is twelve months. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
Research demonstrates that conditional release programs are effective on key variables, such as reducing recidivism, minimizing arrests and revocations (Bloom, Williams, & Bigelow, 1991, 1992; Vitacco et al., 2013; Wiederanders, 1992; Wilson, Tien, & Eaves, 1995).
Because it is a short-term sentence (2 years or less) you are released after serving half the sentence.
Parole refers to criminal offenders who are conditionally released from prison to serve the remaining portion of their sentence in the community.
You will be released when you do 30 percent of your time unless your state offers good time which I believe every state does. Two years ( 12 months to a year x 2=24 months. 24x . 30= 7.2 months.