You cannot simply mail medical footwear or a brace to the facility and expect it to reach him. Federal prisons do not accept outside packages containing clothing or medical equipment sent directly from family members. That pathway is blocked regardless of the medical need behind it. What can actually help him is working through the prison's medical system. The BOP is required to provide medically necessary equipment to inmates in its custody. If your husband is experiencing genuine pain
Read moreYes, that is no problem. We are able to send "sexy" pictures but none that show ANY private parts. Bikini and lingerie is normally no problem and they get delivered to the inmate just fine.
Read moreOur service is not a replacement for NCIC; we make using them less expensive by getting you a number that is in a better rate category. The phone service at the Calcasieu Parish Correctional Center is set up through a bid process. NCIC has the only contract for all inmate outbound calling and to tape record the calls. Therefore, you have to use them to receive calls. The choice is whether you pay NCIC for a long-distance call or a
Read moreThe problem is the probation violation. Bond will be denied and they will have to answer for the new charges. He will have to face the magistrate and deal with whatever the charge or indictment is from the arresting officer/agency. Probation violation is a slippery slope because the offender must eventually face the original sentencing judge - they do not like seeing someone come back after they have been given a change at redemption with an early release.
Read moreYes, you can use your Mexican card to pay for our letter service. For international members, this is the best and most reliable way to send mail.
Read moreIf he went back in on a violation, the original sentence is what he is probably going to serve. When an inmate gets granted leniency and then violates, the courts are not happy. They are not happy because it makes them look bad in deciding to give that offender a break. Usually no second chances there.
Read moreThe rumor about an extended lockdown is plausible. When a serious incident occurs at a USP, particularly one involving injury to staff, lockdowns can run for weeks or even several months while the institution conducts investigations, identifies participants, and restores order. A broken wrist on a corrections officer is exactly the kind of event that triggers a long one. So while no one can confirm the February timeline from the outside, it would not be surprising if it held.
Read moreIt will only say "processed", since this is mail through the USPS there is no verification of delivery available. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide the mail is fit to be handed out at mail call, your inmate will receive it. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our
Read moreMost facilities require visitors under 18 to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian during the visit itself, regardless of whether the minor has been individually approved on the visitation list. Being on the approved list and being allowed through the door alone are two different things. So yes, in most cases your parent would need to be present with you during the visit, and they would need to be on the approved list as well, which means submitting
Read moreWhen someone is returned to prison for violating parole, the situation is different from a fresh sentence and the good time picture changes significantly. A parole violation typically results in the inmate being required to serve the remainder of the original sentence, meaning the portion they were released early to serve in the community. That unserved time gets reinstated and they go back in to finish it. Because this is not a new sentence being imposed but rather a
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