Name | Register number | Age | Gender | Release date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jose A Alvarez | 05451-104 | 56 | Male | Apr 4, 2026 | |
Jesus Antillo-quintero | 79011-097 | 41 | Male | Aug 25, 2027 | |
David Perez Hernandez | 23539-111 | 28 | Male | Sep 2, 2024 | |
David Hernandez | 98599-479 | 34 | Male | May 15, 2025 | |
Bryan Connor Herrell | 44445-013 | 29 | Male | May 24, 2026 | |
Sean Michael Huston | 02279-506 | 36 | Male | Aug 7, 2025 | |
Brandon Kingsley Jones | 70611-065 | 40 | Male | Feb 14, 2027 | |
Steven Lewis | 88367-054 | 34 | Male | Dec 14, 2028 | |
Matthew Elias Peralta | 89927-022 | 47 | Male | Sep 17, 2027 | |
Jose Onofre Ramirez | 01536-579 | 30 | Male | Sep 22, 2027 | |
Douglas Andrew Reeves | 15217-111 | 47 | Male | Nov 6, 2024 | |
Rudy Robles | 70235-509 | 46 | Male | Jul 9, 2028 | |
Christopher Williams | 15503-028 | 42 | Male | Oct 10, 2036 | |
Found 13 people. |
Martha carefully picked the day she started her incarceration, leveraging technicalities, and got out 4 days early.
Lori left it to chance and ended up spending an extra 3 days in prison. If she had reported to prison 1 day earlier (Oct 29), she would have gotten out 4 days earlier (Dec 24), and been home for Christmas.
If you are facing sentencing, be smart... Figure out the best day to report to prison.