Jamestown, TN asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Tennessee

Q: iM on a Interstate Compact from Ky to TN. MY parole officer and I have different dates as my EXP. Date by like 4 years?

all paperwork I have from the past says that my Exp. Date is 10/27/23 papers like my old time sheets from being inside, and my discharge papers from where I was released on parole in June of 2020 but Po has 9-1-27. I have a min and Max date that I can be released from depends on programs and behavior. Which is the reason for the two dates earning good time. Ive completed around 27 programs and 16 collage classes which Ive recieved good time for and I believe that is where the problem is but dont know who to talk to about it? Im from, KY and released to TN

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Henry Ambrose
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Franklin, TN
  • Licensed in Tennessee

A: Contact the lawyer who represented you and get a copy of the signed judgement. That will have the exact sentence you are to serve. After that will come the method of calculation for that sentence. The state where you were convicted will have that authority and your lawyer should be able to contact them and determine if the dates are correct.

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