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FEDERAL PRISON SENTENCE REDUCTIONS
By taking advantage of Federal Bureau of
Prisons (BOP) 18 U.S.C. 3621 Policies, we can
help those being sentenced receive
EXTRA TIME off their sentence; Even with
no evidence of alcohol or drug abuse in
their Probation Sentencing Reports (PSR)
HOW WE CAN HELP GET YOU OUT EARLY
Federal Bureau of Prisons Program Statement 5330
500 Hour Residential Drug (Substance) Abuse Program
An inmate sentenced to a term of imprisonment pursuant to the provisions of 18 U.S.C.
Chapter 227, Subchapter D for nonviolent offenses, who is determined to have a substance
abuse problem, and successfully completes a residential drug abuse treatment program
during his current commitment may be eligible, in accordance with paragraph (a) of this
section, for early release by a period not to exceed 12 months.
28 Code Federal Regulations  §  550.58
R.D.A.P. Early Release Eligibility
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS

(1) Phase-in.— In order to carry out the requirement of the last sentence of subsection (b)
of this section, that every prisoner with a substance abuse problem have the opportunity
to participate in appropriate substance abuse treatment, the Bureau of Prisons shall,
subject to the availability of appropriations, provide residential substance abuse treatment.
2) Incentive for prisoners’ successful completion of treatment program.—

A) Generally.— Any prisoner who, in the judgment of the Director of the Bureau of Prisons,
has successfully completed a program of residential substance abuse treatment provided
under paragraph (1) of this subsection, shall remain in the custody of the Bureau under
such conditions as the BOP deems appropriate. If the conditions of confinement are
different from those the prisoner would have experienced absent  successful completion
of the treatment, the BOP shall periodically test the prisoner for substance abuse and
discontinue such conditions on determining that substance abuse has recurred.

B) Period of custody.— The period a prisoner convicted of a nonviolent offense remains in
custody after successfully completing a treatment program may be reduced by the Bureau
of Prisons, but such reduction "may not be more than one year from the term the prisoner
must otherwise serve."
18 U.S.C. § 3621(e)
B.O.P. Residential Drug Abuse Program R.D.A.P.
Eligible inmates graduating from the 500 hour R.D.A.P program can receive up to a 12
month sentence reduction and a 6 month Reentry Center,  Half-Way House/Community
Corrections Center (CCC) Placement. To qualify, you must have a history of drug
(substance) abuse or dependence during your last 12 months prior to your arrest, which
includes legal and/or illegal drugs, prescribed or not, and/or alcohol abuse. If you were
listed under the Substance Abuse Section. Many times this is not the case, because either
Eligible inmates graduating from the 500 hour R.D.A.P program can receive up to a 12 your
lawyer advised you not to disclose this information, or you were afraid to tell the U.S. month
sentence reduction and a 6 month Reentry Center,  Half-Way House/Community Probation
Officer assigned to prepare your PSI/PSR, for fear of getting another charge. This
Corrections Center (CCC) Placement. To qualify, you must have a history of drug is where
we can assist you in meeting the eligibility requirements for this program. Inmates may
apply for the RDAP program at any time after entering custody, but are generally not
interviewed until they are within 36 months of release. Most inmates are within 24-26
months of release when they enter the program. There are other qualifiers related to the
months of release when they enter the program. There are other qualifiers related to the
current offence, such as past criminal history, detainers and institutional conduct that need
to be cleared to be early released eligible.
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