What can you say about the Good Conduct Time Allowance or GCTA?
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Good conduct time allowance is an allowance for good behavior that a convict earns. It can be given only to prisoners by final conviction and not to detention prisoners. It cannot be granted to those on a conditional pardon, parole, or those sentenced to destierro.
Good conduct allowance refers to the communication of sentence for good conduct provided by the act of June 21, 1902, as amended, made applicable by section 343 of the Public Health Service Act to addicts confined in any institution in the execution of a judgment or sentence imposed upon conviction of an offense against the United States.
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