Dayton, OH asked in Personal Injury for Ohio

Q: Can I get compensated for being over incarcerated for 10 month beyond my max out date

I was sentence to 222 months in March of 1993. I was sent to USP Leavenworth. After being there for 3 months the sentencing judge ordered me back to ohio to serve a state sentence first. The sentencing judge could not stop my federal time once I was received at the federal prison. I was move to Ohio and served the state sentence from 1993 until 2022. My federal sentence was up in 2007, but there was a detainer on me and the federal marshals picked me up in 2022 and I was placed back in a federal prison. I filed a grievance and I was turned down by the record office, the warden, and the regional office. Then finally at the last step of the grievance process at the federal bureau of prison in DC, some one seen that my time was up a long time ago. The contacted the prison and ordered that I be released that day on June 1st 2023 after serving 10 months in federal prison when inwas not suppose to be there. Can I get compensated for the personal injury of being over incarcerated?

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