![]() |
William "Willie" N. Meggs State Attorney, 2nd Judicial Circuit |
|
|
|
Post Conviction Services After the defendant is sentenced, there are a number of agencies that may be able to assist you. The Florida Department of Corrections If a defendant is sentenced to a prison term, the Department of Corrections (DOC) has a Victim Assistance Program to give you information and advise you in the event of an inmate's escape or release. We will provide them with victim contact information, however, you should contact them as well. You can also register with the Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) Program. This is a free twenty-four hour telephone program to provide information and notification to victims and the public.
For more information please contact the
Florida Department of Corrections Victim Assistance Program
at:
2601 Blairstone Road
Florida Parole Commission
Once a defendant has served his/her prison sentence he/she may be placed on
Parole
for crimes committed prior to 1983. For crimes occurring after 1983 an inmate may be placed on
Conditional Release
and be subject to a mandatory term of supervision upon release. This is imposed on selected habitual or violent habitual defendants. An inmate may also be placed on
Conditional Medical Release
if it is determined that the defendant is permanently incapacitated or terminally ill due to an existing medical or physical condition and does not constitute a danger to himself or others. |
|
| Last Update 12.10.06 | ||