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| What is a Tentative Parole Month?
A Tentative Parole Month (TPM) is the month during
which an offender release is projected to occur. The Parole Board
may change or cancel the tentative release for any reason up
to the time that the offender is actually released. Some of the
more common reasons that an offender is not released during the
tentative Parole Month include:
Invalid post-release residence or employment plans
Detainers filed by authorities requiring resolution prior to
the offender's release
Outstanding warrants requiring resolution prior to the offender's
release
Disciplinary infractions by the offender
Community or Judicial opposition to the release
For more information regarding the Parole
process, as well as detailed instructions on how to contact
the Parole Board, visit the Board's web page at http://www.pap.state.ga.us. |