How Much Is the Maximun Time Off a Federal Prisoner Convicted of a White Collar Crime Can Get?

Question by taj: How much is the maximun time off a federal prisoner convicted of a white collar crime can get?
Can anyone tell me what is the maximn time off a federal prisoner can get for good behavior? what are the requirements.

Best answer:

Answer by Mack B
Federal Prison inmates earn 54 days good time per year. Once vested, it cannot be taken away; however, before that 54 is vested they can loose it for disciplinary reasons.

see this link for particulars;

http://www.bop.gov/policy/progstat/5884_003.pdf

Early Relase may be applied for to participate in drug treatment programs in the community …see link below;

http://www.bop.gov/policy/progstat/5331_001.pdf

Good time can also be awarded for DC inmates for participation in educational programs…. see below link

http://www.bop.gov/policy/progstat/5884_002.pdf

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