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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.
Release and Deployment Management includes three release types: Emergency, Major, and Minor.
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).
The court may subject you to serve out the whole sentence in the county jail, but may also give you what is known as a split sentence, which requires you spend a portion of your sentence in jail and the other portion under supervised probation.
Parole is a period of community supervision imposed by the U. S. Parole Commission to be completed after release from a prison term. Supervised release is a period of community supervision imposed by the court to be completed after release from a jail or prison sentence.
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There are two types of parolediscretionary and mandatorythat differ in how release is granted. In discretionary systems, release is granted following a decision by a parole board, which grants or withholds parole based on its assessment of individual cases.
The term mandatory release refers to the automatic discharge of a prison inmate after serving a specified term in prison.
An inmate will be released from prison to the supervised release program 9 months before the date of his or her maximum sentence if convicted of Class F through Class I felony.
(a) A period of post-release supervision shall commence upon the persons release from imprisonment to supervision by the department of corrections and community supervision and shall interrupt the running of the determinate sentence or sentences of imprisonment and the indeterminate sentence or sentences of
Mandatory Supervision is the automatic release from prison to supervision provided by law for restricted categories of offenders. Eligible offenders are released onto mandatory supervision when their calendar time served added to their good time credit equals the length of their prison sentence.

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