Inmate Detention Legal Grounds
Summary
Inmates cannot be held past their release date without legal grounds like new charges or parole violations. Administrative segregation is for safety and security, not extending sentences. Legal advice from a professional can provide more specific guidance for unique circumstances.Full Conversation
I'm just asking generically. Legally, can an inmate be held past release date without new charges?
In general, an inmate cannot be held past their release date without specific legal grounds. Key points include:
- New charges or parole violations may justify continued detention.
- Administrative segregation is for safety, not extending sentences.
- Legal advice from a professional can offer more detailed guidance.
Is there anything else you'd like to know?
I'm not asking about a sentence extension.
In general, inmates cannot be held past their release date without legal grounds like new charges or parole violations. Administrative segregation is used for safety and security reasons and doesn't extend sentences. Seeking legal advice from a professional can provide more specific guidance for any unique circumstances.