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Title 28
» CHAPTER V—BUREAU OF PRISONS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE › SUBCHAPTER B—INMATE ADMISSION, CLASSIFICATION, AND TRANSFER › PART 523—COMPUTATION OF SENTENCE › Subpart E—First Step Act Time Credits
(a) Procedure for loss of FSA Time Credits. An inmate may lose earned FSA Time Credits for violation of the requirements or rules of an EBRR Program or PA. The procedures for loss of FSA Time Credits are described in 28 CFR part 541.
(b) How to appeal loss of FSA Time Credits. Inmates may seek review of the loss of earned FSA Time Credits through the Bureau's Administrative Remedy Program (28 CFR part 542).
(c) Restoration of FSA Time Credits. An inmate who has lost FSA Time Credits under this subpart may have part or all of the FSA Time Credits restored to him or her, on a case-by-case basis, after clear conduct (behavior clear of inmate disciplinary infractions under 28 CFR part 541) for two consecutive risk and needs assessments conducted by the Bureau.
Notes of Decisions
Heifer Rengifo-Valencia, Petitioner v. Warden, FCI Berlin, Respondent, 2023 DNH 041 (D.N.H. 2023).
“See also 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 . By waiting to apply earned FSA time credits until an inmate has accumulated a sufficient number to cover the remainder of his or her term of imprisonment, time credits “can immediately be applied and would no longer be subject to loss for future…”
Smith v. Eischen (D. Minnesota 2023).
· cites it 3× “” 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 (a). An inmate may appeal that loss “through the Bureau’s Administrative Remedy Program.”
Mohammed v. Stover (D. Conn. 2023).
· cites it 2× “28 C.F.R. § 523.43 . The application of FSA time credits enables an inmate to be transferred earlier than the completion date of her sentence to prerelease custody, such as home confinement or placement at a residential reentry center, or to supervised release.”
Craig Shults v. Brian Birkholz (C.D. Cal. 2023).
“§ 3632 (e); 28 C.F.R. §§ 523.43 , 13 541.3. When earned time credits equal the remainder of a prisoner’s sentence, they 14 “can be immediately applied and would no longer be subject to loss for future 15 prohibited acts.”
Milchin v. Warden (D. Conn. 2022).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 ; see also 28 C.F.R. § 541.”
Szanyi v. Pullen (D. Conn. 2023).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 (entitled Loss of FSA time credits); 28 C.”
Pujols v. Nash (D. Conn. 2023).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 (a) (“An inmate may lose earned FSA Time Credits for violation of the requirements or rules of an EBBR Program or PA.”
Clark v. Jamison (D. Conn. 2023).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 (entitled Loss of FSA Time Credits); 28 C.”
Snyder v. Stover (D. Conn. 2024).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 (entitled Loss of FSA Time Credits); 28 C.”
Yanagihara v. Derr (D. Haw. 2023).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 . But even with the earning of such time credits, to be eligible for an early transfer into prerelease custody or supervised release, prisoners must first meet the requirements of 18 U.”
Marler v. Derr (D. Haw. 2023).
“See 28 C.F.R. § 523.43 . But even with the earning of such time credits, to be eligible for an early transfer into prerelease custody or supervised release, prisoners must first meet the requirements of 18 U.”
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