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What Happens Once Someone Is Released From Prison
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My ex partner got a 67 1/2 week sentence last week for assaulting me.
This was made up of 12 week suspended sentence activated, 1 week for failing to surrender to court and 54 1/2 for the assault ( top end of cat 2 )
He got 1/3 reduduction for a guilty plea ( 22 1/2 weeks ) remaining 45 weeks reduced by half so therefore will be serving 22 1/2 weeks in prison ( already served 4 on judges remand)
I also got an permanent restraining order
He’s still to be charged for breaching the non molestation order as he wrote to me a week after he was remanded in prison so therefore he might get a couple more weeks for that.
I just want advice on what happens when he’s released as he’s a massive risk to myself.
Will I be informed when he’s released ?
Will he be under probation for the remaining term of his sentence (22 and a half weeks ) ?
Many thanks
This was made up of 12 week suspended sentence activated, 1 week for failing to surrender to court and 54 1/2 for the assault ( top end of cat 2 )
He got 1/3 reduduction for a guilty plea ( 22 1/2 weeks ) remaining 45 weeks reduced by half so therefore will be serving 22 1/2 weeks in prison ( already served 4 on judges remand)
I also got an permanent restraining order
He’s still to be charged for breaching the non molestation order as he wrote to me a week after he was remanded in prison so therefore he might get a couple more weeks for that.
I just want advice on what happens when he’s released as he’s a massive risk to myself.
Will I be informed when he’s released ?
Will he be under probation for the remaining term of his sentence (22 and a half weeks ) ?
Many thanks
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