Charlotte, NC asked in Criminal Law for North Carolina

Q: If a incarcerated person has completed their parole time and has not been released, what are the next steps?

What is needed for the person to be released

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Jason Aycoth
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A: I would reach out to combined records in North Carolina. Their department can look into a credit calculation and if it shows he’s past his sentence, they’ll release him.

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