What is a "holdback" jail inmate?

What is a “holdback” jail inmate?
A. An inmate who is going through a step-down program prior to release.
B. An inmate who has been denied parole.
C. An inmate who is ineligible for alternatives to incarceration.
D. An inmate who is awaiting transportation to a federal or state prison.
Answer: An inmate who is awaiting transportation to a federal or state prison.

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