· 7/31/2003
Harold Eugene Free v. R.D. Miles, Warden, Fci Bastrop
Citations
- 333 F.3d 550
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting that a court need not “grant time-served credit to a prisoner who . . . on parole from state prison[] was returned to federal custody to complete a consecutive federal sentence”
- refusing to grant federal credit to prisoner for time spent in state custody after serving six months of federal sentence because “[prisoner] is serving the correct total time of his consecutive state and federal sentences”
- prisoner entitled to federal credit for the six months served in error at federal facility before being correctly returned to serve at state facility
- “[I]nadvertent prisoner releases . . . present circumstances that courts have repeatedly held to be deserving of credit for time served.”
- “Well-settled federal law presumes that when multiple terms of imprisonment are imposed at different times, they will run consecutively unless the district court specifically orders that they run concurrently.”
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Judges: Wiener, Clement, Little
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