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Aliases: Other known names.
Birth Date: Date of Birth.
Case no.: The number associated with
the commitment paper.
Commitment Order - The commitment order is the indictment or accusation number that is assigned to a criminal case by the Prosecutor's Office.
Counts - Refers to the number of separate crimes for which an inmate has been convicted.
County of Commitment - This is the venue in which the inmate was tried, convicted and sentenced. In almost all cases, this will be the county in which the crime was committed.
Current Facility: Current location
of the offender.
Current Max Release Date: This date
represents the most recent calculated release date based on days
earned off the sentence and days added to the date as a result of
negative institutional conduct. This date can be expected to be
different at the end of each month.
Current Parole Eligibility Date: This
date represents the most recent expected date of release based on
the State Parole Board's calculation policy and procedures.
Current Prison Sentence History:
Contains the sentencing information for this offender's most recent
incarceration.
Date In-Custody: Date admitted to
custody.
Date Out-of-Custody: Date released
from custody.
Degree - The degree of a crime refers to its severity level. The range of degrees extends from first degree (1), which is the most severe, through fourth degree (4), which is the least severe.
Eye Color: Eye color at the time of admission.
Furlough - nonviolent offenders,
who meet the strict guidelines established by the Department of
Corrections are allowed to leave the institution setting for a day
or two without DOC supervision.
Hair Color: Hair color at the time of
admission.
Halfway House - Community based residential
setting for offenders who meet the strict guidelines established
by the Department Of Corrections.
Height: Height at the time of admission.
Incarceration History: Contains
the periods of time in custody for this offender's most recent incarceration.
Initial Admission Date: The most
recent incarceration date.
Mandatory Minimum Term - This represents the length of the mandatory minimum term imposed by the sentencing judge. An offender is not eligible to be released from custody before he or she has satisfied this term, minus any court-awarded credits.
Maximum Term - This represents the total term to which an offender has been sentenced. The inmate will remain under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections or the State Parole Board until he or she has satisfied this term. This term is subject to reduction by court-ordered credits as well as work, minimum and commutation credits awarded and/or earned by the inmate.
Offense - The offense is the crime for which the inmate was convicted of committing. It consists of the citation from the penal code (N.J.S.A. 2C code) and the accompanying verbal description.
Offense Date - The offense date represents the date a crime occurred. If an offense was committed over multiple dates, only the latest date will be displayed.
Race: An offender's ethnicity or skin
tone.
SBI Number: State identification number
assigned to offender.
Sentence: The amount of years, months
and days imposed by the court.
Sentence Date - The sentence date is the date the inmate appeared before the judge to be sentenced for the crimes he or she was convicted of committing.
Sentence As: Name offender is known
by on the current commitment order
Sex: Sex of offender (male, female, or
both)
Weight: Weight at the time of admission
Work Release - nonviolent offenders,
who meet the strict guidelines established by this agency, pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 10A:9-4.6 working in the community being supervised
by his/her employer. Note: there are also community based details
that are supervised by a Uniformed DOC Custody Officer (Highway
Detail)
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