The projected release date refers to the estimated date when a person who is incarcerated will be released from custody. This date is typically determined by the court or the Department of Corrections based on various factors, including the person’s sentence, time already served, and eligibility for early release programs or parole.
It may be subject to change based on various factors, including changes in the person’s sentence, good behavior credits, or other factors that may impact their eligibility for early release. In some cases, a person may be released earlier or later than the projected release date, depending on the specific circumstances of their case.