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Ali v. DPSCS

Posted on November 30, 2016 by admin
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JAMIL ALI v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
Court of Special Appeals, Woodward, Nov. 30, 2016,
Parole- Inmates that aren’t eligible for parole don’t get diminution credits
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Posted in Opinion Analysis | Tagged Conditional Release, Dim Credits, Diminution Credits, parole | Leave a reply

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