Martha Stewart Will Be Released from Federal Prison on March 6, 2005
1 March 2005Martha Stewart will be required to serve five months of home confinement on March 6, 2005, when she is released from Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia.
Exactly what does that mean? What will she be required to do? Can she work? Who will supervise her while she is on home confinement? How will she be supervised? Federal Prison Consultants, Inc., the Nationwide Expert in Federal and State Prison Reduction Strategies has all the answers.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons explains home confinement as a time of testing and an opportunity for inmates to assume increasing levels of personal responsibility while providing sufficient restriction to promote community safety and continue the sanction of the sentence. What does this really mean? Does it really apply to Martha Stewart?
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Source: PR Web
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