for supervision, the state that is the sending state, would be nevada in this case, he is still the responsibility of nevada and he will be the responsibility of nevada until he discharges from its parole. what florida is able to do is florida is able to add terms and conditions to him, to supervise him in a similar planner how they would supervise their own in like circumstances. in this case, florida, if that s where he winds up doing his interstate compact to, florida would provide him with terms and conditions an florida provides courtesy supervision for nevada. but the ultimate authority for that case is nevada. how long is his parole for, how many years? it s for whatever his discharge date would be. warden, will 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 a walk-in
happen, is he allowed to pick another state? we know he has a daughter in california. so could that is he allowed to pick a different place to go other than nevada? sure. as long as there s a valid plan of supervision and he has a support system, there s no he wouldn t be rerestrictstricted one state. what is his family support system in florida? what do you know about that? i m not familiar with what his support system is, other than i know that he had family members testify today. but when he is released, let s say that florida accepts him and they do it in time for him to be released on the earliest possible release date, which is october 1, so he would then just walk out of prison or is there a possibility that he may go to another institution, like a stepdown facility or halfway house sometime between now and the time he s let out of incarceration. if the plan of transfer is to go to florida, there wouldn t be
a release to the street to go to florida in that way that you re talking about, like a transitional living or a halfway house. but again, as far as the release process, i ll turn that over to the warden to talk with you about. on my handout, i do have my contact information. you re welcome to give me a call. additionally, i also have my e-mail address. you re welcome to e-mail me. we will update our website at parole and probation to include the same information that you have. typically, the division does not speak specifically to one particular offender over another. what we will do is i m more than willing to discuss with you what the general process is for the interstate compact or pre-release. one final one on this, on the transfer to florida, then. based on your experience, captain, in the matrix you provided to it, does it appear that simpson will go to florida? as long as he has a valid plan of supervision, along with
criteria. and 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 1? so, the one thing that nevada doesn t control, under the interstate compact, the the receiving state, which, in this case, if the plan is for him to
it s just easier to transport from those areas than it is from lovelock. this would be another prison that prepares, that does releases. all the release planning and all that would be done at lovelock and it would be the matter of moving him, basically, closer to a place that s easier to transport from. closer to an airport or such like that. okay. and one other question, i m sorry, if one of the things that florida will be considering is whether they want to provide the same types of support and supervision that normally he would have otherwise received in, like, from nevada s probation commission, right? so, if florida does accept him, that means it s off your hands, nevada doesn t have any role, then, once he moves to florida, nevada probation and part doesn t have any role in supervising his release after that.