parole report that is done and then his intentions of what he wants to do should he made parole is part of that parole report. does he has to check in with a parole or probation supervisor from time to time after his release, would he be doing that in florida or would he have to come back to ntd for that? so when he s under supervision by florida as a courtesy supervision for nevada oh, sure. sorry about that. yeah. so when florida is providing the courtesy supervision of mr. simpson s case, he would report to a florida probation officer or parole officer in this case. if anything goes wrong, he did something that potentially was a violation rf proxy, ultimately he would end up answering nor that back in nevada. correct. so once if if his actions were to lead to a violation and florida would submit that violation to us, ultimately if he were to be returned for
compact, when a state sems a person for supervision, the sending state, which in this case would be nevada, he is still the responsibility of nevada and he will be the responsibility of nevada until he discharges from his parole. what florida is able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him to supervise him in a similar manner to how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. so in this case florida, if that s where he kinds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him terms and conditions, and florida provides courtesy supervision for ntd. but the ultimate authority for that case is still nevada. then how long is his parole for? how many years. it s for whatever his discharge date would be. okay. the location and date of his release be released out to the public? he would be made aware of when his release date just prior and all that. we have what we call like a
based on meeting certain criteria. in florida when they do their investigation, they ll make the determination of whether or not they re going to be willing to accept his case. captain, in your experience, how often does the receiving state say no, thank you? depending on what the support system is. in the case of either a returning resident or in the case of resident family, the acceptance rate, as long as there s a valid plan of supervision, is high. in the case of a discretionary case where a person doesn t have that support system but they have other opportunities they re looking to pursue or they re looking for a change of scenery, in those discretionary cases, the rate of acceptance is lower. with two and a half months between now and the eligibility date, what would be the hitch that he would not get out on october 1st? so the one thing that nevada doesn t control, under the interstate compact, the receiving state, which in this