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Info About Release With Tag.
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A friend has gone to prison for failure to attend a parole officer meeting.
He has been sentenced to five months, which means he will serve eight weeks.
One week after detention, he has been moved to a less secure prison, and is classed as Catagory D.
He has applied for release to home with a tag, to commence on 1 April - this will be three weeks into his term.
Does anyone know if there is a standard proceedure in terms of time servied before release with a tag
He is returning to a secure address with his partner and baby.
Thanks for any ifno.
He has been sentenced to five months, which means he will serve eight weeks.
One week after detention, he has been moved to a less secure prison, and is classed as Catagory D.
He has applied for release to home with a tag, to commence on 1 April - this will be three weeks into his term.
Does anyone know if there is a standard proceedure in terms of time servied before release with a tag
He is returning to a secure address with his partner and baby.
Thanks for any ifno.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be pedantic, the 5 month sentence wasn't for failing to turn up at the probation office. It was for the original theft, as he would have been re-sentenced for it when he failed to meet the terms of the Community Order.
This is the page that Orderlimit has quoted from above (which might offer a bit more information for you):
http:// www.jus tice.go v.uk/of fenders /before -after- release /home-d etentio n-curfe w
This is the page that Orderlimit has quoted from above (which might offer a bit more information for you):
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