Elmwood Barracks M 5
Elmwood M3 and M5 drums? 3
The two men I know have been transferred from Southman Prison to Elmwood Prison. He had to be released because police could not find any charges against him. However, person M3 has violated the probationary period and person M5 is on probation. Therefore, they cannot be released.
My question
1. How long does a person whose parole has been violated remain in custody?
2. How long will this person be detained on parole?
3. What are M3 and M5? what is the difference.
4. All other additional information about M3 and M5 is good.
Thank you very much.
updateElmwood Prison Santa Clara County, California
M stands for Administrative Violation. M1 is the most difficult and has the longest imprisonment and the most fines. The M5 is the lightest and has the lowest fines and the lowest fines.
1. Violation of parole means that the person has violated the rules laid down in the agreement between him, the prison (state or state) he was released from, a judge and his parole officer. He was allowed to leave prematurely. This means that you have violated the agreement and you can serve the entire sentence. M3 recurrences usually last 12 months to 2 years. You have to spend time in jail. But you get credit for every day spent in the county jail.
2. Parole offenses mean almost the same thing, but an individual may never have served a prison sentence or may have served a prison sentence (state or state). Instead, he hired a judge and his parole officer to keep him out of trouble for a while instead of going to jail. Rape means that you could face the full (regional) prison sentence for which you were originally sentenced. The M5 usually lasts less than 12 months for the first one and can be as short as 48 ur.
Well, I spent some time in Elmwood, M means men, no petty crime, women have W. M5 has no gravity, mother's safety, cell life, she hates it. M3 didn't open when I was there, only M2, M5 and M8, M8 is a dorm program where you can get the keys, M2 doesn't really do anything, if the police don't find any charge of pressure on you friend release them To be done without any violation
1. You can be detained until a court determines whether the crime is serious enough to send you back to prison and serve your sentence.
2. You can still be detained as a pending judge.
3 and 4. If you know where this prison is in the world, it will be helpful.