y. Unadjusted Maximum Release Date (UMXRD). The MXRD without the less 1-day
adjustment. The UMXRD is used for translating sentences expressed in days that are 31 days or
greater to the precise span of time (in years, months, and days).
z. Vacated Suspension. The unexpired term of the sentence to be served by persons who
have violated the conditions of their suspension and have had the suspension vacated.
3. Abbreviations. For the purpose of this lesson, the following abbreviations are applicable to
the "examples" and "problems" in this lesson.
AMXRD
Adjusted Maximum Release Date
B&W
Bread and Water
CA
Convening Authority
DIMRATS
Diminished Rations
ET
Earned Time
GCT
Good Conduct Time
IDL
International Date Line
Inop
Inoperative
MRD
Minimum Release Date
MSR
Mandatory Supervised Release
MXRD
Maximum Release Date
PTA
Pretrial Agreement
RMC
Return to Military Control
RROT
Report of Results of Trial
UCMJ
Uniform Code of Military Justice
UMXRD
Unadjusted Maximum Release Date
4. MXRD Computation. As explained previously, a prisoner's MXRD is the day preceding the
date determined by adding the full term of the sentence to the beginning date of the sentence.
The beginning date of the sentence is always the adjudged date and is the actual date that the
sentence was announced in open court. The full term of sentence is the sentence, as approved
and ordered into execution, without deductions for GCT (time earned to reduce a sentence).
Now look at the examples that compute a prisoner's MXRD.
a. Example 1. Prisoner Jones was sentenced to Confinement at Hard Labor (CHL) for 2
months, as adjudged on 17 Sep 2005.
YYYY MM
DD
Expiration Table
Adjudged on 2005 09
17
Sentence
02
00
2005 11
17
38673
Less 1 Day
-1
MXRD
2005 11
16
38672
b. Example 2. Prisoner Johnson was sentenced to CHL for 7 months, as adjudged on 27 Sep
2005.
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