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Complaints may be submitted via written letter to 300 Patrol Road, Forysth, Ga 31029, by email at ombudsman@gdc.ga.gov, or by calling 478-992-5358.
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Corrections Reporting Program, 2016. Persons released from state prisons in 2016 served an average of 46% of their maximum sentence length before their frst release (table 3).
30 years, unless Life Without Parole.
For example, a defendant can be sentenced to a 20 years sentence with 10 years to serve in jail. That means that the defendant has 10 years to serve in jail, followed by 10 years of probation.
Can offenders under the supervision of DCS leave the state of Georgia? Yes. Offenders must, however, request permission to travel out of state. If a request to travel out of state is approved, the offender will be issued a written travel permit and will be subject to the terms and conditions of the permit.
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Inmates sentenced to life without parole. Most parole-eligible inmates are statutorily eligible for parole after serving one-third of their prison sentence.
The judge can impose any sentence up to the maximum authorized by the law (including enhancements). Typical sentencing considerations will include the severity and circumstances of the current offense, the defendants criminal record, and victims statements.
Offenders sentenced to two years or more will normally serve half their sentence in prison and serve the rest of the sentence in the community on licence (see the table below for an examples). While on licence an offender will be subject to supervision and the licence will include conditions.
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Corrections Reporting Program, 2016. Persons released from state prisons in 2016 served an average of 46% of their maximum sentence length before their frst release (table 3).
Contact Us Inmate Concerns / Questions: 404-656-4661. Facilities Contacts: Facilities Directory. Employment Opportunities Verification: 478-992-5211. Media Inquiries: 478-992-5247. Office of Victim Services: 404-651-6668 or 800-593-9474. GDC Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator: 478-993-4737.

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