by Snakes » Wed Jun 28, 2017 10:16 am
Furio, you are looking at State of Georgia's website. Each individual state has different parameters for parole.
If you were convicted of a federal crime prior to November 1, 1987, you are eligible for parole in the federal system. Anyone convicted after that date has to serve the entirety of their sentence unless it's commuted by a judge. Very few guys around today that are still serving time from before then, Carmine Persico being a notable exception.
Furio, you are looking at State of Georgia's website. Each individual state has different parameters for parole.
If you were convicted of a [i]federal[/i] crime prior to November 1, 1987, you are eligible for parole in the federal system. Anyone convicted after that date has to serve the entirety of their sentence unless it's commuted by a judge. Very few guys around today that are still serving time from before then, Carmine Persico being a notable exception.