by JerryB » Tue Jan 06, 2015 8:48 am
One of several scenarios I can think of is that he has been subpoenaed to testify in a court case in NDAK. The MN field office is the closest RR office to NDAK. I believe the RR offices (nationwide) coordinate the movement of any sentenced BOP inmate when they go to court and are not kept in BOP custody.
As an aside, the BOP status of an inmate "Not in BOP custody" is used when a person convicted of a Federal (criminal) offense has yet to be incarcerated OR is not incustody due to any of several factors, including but not limited to waiting for/pending an appeal of one form or another.
One of several scenarios I can think of is that he has been subpoenaed to testify in a court case in NDAK. The MN field office is the closest RR office to NDAK. I believe the RR offices (nationwide) coordinate the movement of any sentenced BOP inmate when they go to court and are not kept in BOP custody.
As an aside, the BOP status of an inmate "Not in BOP custody" is used when a person convicted of a Federal (criminal) offense has yet to be incarcerated OR is not incustody due to any of several factors, including but not limited to waiting for/pending an appeal of one form or another.