Supervised release definition
Examples of Supervised release in a sentence
Supervised release offenders committed their offense on or after August 5, 2000 and serve a minimum of 85 percent of their sentence in prison and the balance under CSP supervision in the community.
Supervised release, a new form of post-imprisonment supervision created by the Sentencing Reform Act, accompanied implementation of the guidelines.
For all RIS requests, the following factors should be considered: ■ Nature and circumstances of the inmate’s offense.■ Criminal history.■ Comments from victims.■ Unresolved detainers.■ Supervised release violations.■ Institutional adjustment.■ Disciplinary infractions.■ Personal history derived from the PSR.■ Length of sentence and amount of time served.
Supervised release from prison before the full sentence is served.
Supervised release could not be revoked in favor of prison, because it was not an alternative to prison.