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How to Send Care Packages to an Inmate in Prison?
Sending a care package to someone in prison is not as simple as boxing up items and shipping them from home. Most correctional facilities do not accept...
Send Inmate Money
How to send money to a inmate in Jail or Prison?
Sending money to an inmate is one of the most practical things you can do to support someone on the inside. Money on their books gives them access to...
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"What is the difference between jail and prison?
Jail and prison are two distinct types of correctional facilities that serve different purposes, house different populations, and operate under different...
Inmate Phone Calls
How do I get a phone call from my husband who has just been transported there
When an inmate arrives at a new facility, phone access does not begin immediately. There is an intake and orientation process that typically takes one to two...
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I was wondering if its possible to visit and or call Jodi Arias?
You would have to be on Jodi Arias' visitor list.…
You would have to be on Jodi Arias' visitor list. She would have to initiate any phone calls, you cannot call the prison to talk to her.
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What Time Is Mail Call at Suffolk County Riverhead Jail?
Mail call at Riverhead typically runs around 4 pm.…
Mail call at Riverhead typically runs around 4 pm. Once the mailroom processes and clears incoming mail, it is distributed to the housing units at that time. Keep in mind that the actual delivery to the inmate's hands depends on when the letter arrives at the facility, clears the mailroom inspection, and makes it to the next mail call rotation.
On phone calls, inmates at Riverhead can make as many calls as time and their account balance allow. There is no...
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How Does a 44 to 65 Month Sentence and Parole Work?
A 44 to 65 month sentence is an indeterminate sentence, which means he has a minimum and a maximum.…
A 44 to 65 month sentence is an indeterminate sentence, which means he has a minimum and a maximum. He does not start at 65 and count down. He starts serving his sentence from day one, and 44 months is the earliest point at which he can be considered for parole. The 65-month number is the absolute ceiling, the longest he would serve if parole is denied repeatedly. The goal is to get to that parole board hearing as early...
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