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Post-release control (PRC) is a period of supervision of an offender by the Adult Parole Authority following release from imprisonment that includes one or more post release control sanctions imposed by the Parole Board pursuant to ORC section 2967.28.
Like parole, Post-Release Supervision is a period of supervision in the community but, unlike parole, follows the completion of an active prison sentence. The period of post-supervision is either six months (for crimes committed before Dec. 1, 1996) or nine months (for crimes committed on or after Dec. 1, 1996).
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Definition of \u201csupervised own recognizance release\u201d in California. Supervised OR release is when a person who is arrested for a California crime is both: released from jail pending the trial, and. ordered to abide by extra terms that defendants on regular OR release do not have to abide by.
Like parole, Post-Release Supervision is a period of supervision in the community but, unlike parole, follows the completion of an active prison sentence. The period of post-supervision is either six months (for crimes committed before Dec. 1, 1996) or nine months (for crimes committed on or after Dec. 1, 1996).
Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) is a form of supervision provided to an offender who has been released from a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) institution to the jurisdiction of a county agency, pursuant to the Post Release Community Supervision Act of 2011.
Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) is a form of supervision provided to an offender who has been released from a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) institution to the jurisdiction of a county agency, pursuant to the Post Release Community Supervision Act of 2011.
The North Carolina Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission is an independent agency that is responsible for releasing offenders who meet eligibility requirements established in North Carolina General Statutes. In 1994, the N.C. General Assembly enacted Structured Sentencing, which eliminates parole.

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