We’ve had over 150 Early Terminations Granted In The Last Year, Over half the Probation Officer has Opposed.
Just about every inmate that comes out of Federal Prison has a term of supervision after release. The supervision can be tricky, some POs are good but others aren’t so much.
When you’re doing the things you’re supposed to do many people who’ve been to federal prison want to get on with their lives. Sure supervised release (probation) is better than prison but freedom is freedom.
In some cases, supervision holds a former inmate back from really excelling with life. We’ve had several cases where inmates have taken a trade in federal prison either CDL, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC or something similar and then supervision is too restrictive to really maximize that experience.
Currently, the law says after one year of successful supervision you can ask for early termination (that may change in November). You should run it by your probation officer but it’s not up to them it’s up to The Court.
Typically probation officers who say “Judge so and so never grants early termination” are lying, we can find out.
We have case law from all 11 circuits as well as I very thought out argument that wins time and time again, even when the probation officer says no. (like in this case where the PO said they’d never let him off) we can still win.
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It takes us 21 days to help prepare your motion for early termination and on an average 45-90 days in court.
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