the support system. there would be a good opportunity for him to. thank you. what happens now, for the next couple of months what s he doing? just waiting? okay, so right now, he will stay at lovelock and they will develop the release plan for him for his release parole plan. and then we would go from there as far as for his prelease, prepare for his release. is there any say he stays in nevada. is there any half-way house situation or anything for somebody that committed a crime as he did? well, right now, with can miss classification he probably with his classification he would stay in lovelock, prior to his release, he would move to one of the other institutions that does releases. if he s going to release in the north or the south. he would spend one or two weeks there, a month? a short period of time.
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. in your experience how off 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 looking for a change of scenery, in those discretionary cases, the rate of acceptance is lower. 2 1/2 months between now and the eligibility date, what would be the hitch that he would not get out on october 1? so, the one thing that nevada doesn t control under the interstate compact, the receiving state which in this
case if the plan is for him to go to florida, the receiving state would have up to 45 days. if they were to exceed that 45 days, that could postpone. if there was a problem with their investigation that they couldn t complete it in that 45 days, that could postpone the release. but with the amount of lead time, we don t anticipate that there would be a problem with that. he wouldn t have to spend any time in nevada, at all. that is correct. what if florida said no? if florida said no, then the next step and this is where i would have to be aware of what the conditions of his release were. our prerelease unit would look to find him a suitable plan or work with him to develop a suitable plan for here in nevada. would the date and location of his release be given to the public and the media or can he just be let go without any of us knowing? that would be a conversation for warden bok ka. parole and proxy works with the case workers in doc to develop a release plan and the rel
lock-in date of what we know for sure that that s the date that he s going to be going to, but as far as making any kind of announcement, that s not something we normally do for any of the other inmates. so i don t believe we would be doing that. warden, you mentioned that at some point he may be transferred prior to his release, but until then for the near future does anything change in terms of his confinement, privileges, the day to day of love lock? no, none of that should change. it should just be really the only thing that he s going to be working on right now is preparing his plan, his parole plan and making sure that gets in and all that and just pretty much continuing with what he s been doing. is there a deadline forgetting in that plan, october 1st. well, he wants to get that information in as soon as possible so people can start working on it. so he doesn t submit that plan to you prior to today. you know he has people, i want to go to flar, these are my support,
where would those be? we do releases, primarily out of ncc for the northern, northern nevada correction center in carson city. then out of, in the south, out of die desert state prison. how will we get back to florida how will he get back to florida if that s where he goes? those arrangements will be made with his parole plan. yes, so once the release plan is developed, part of the arrangements that prerelease works out with the case workers at ndoc is whether it s going to be by air, by train, and usually then they work with the family to make arrangements on the purchase of that ticket. thank you all very much for your cooperation. we appreciate you guys. realize you went to a great deal of trouble you don t normally dough to. do you know why one of the