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Subject: Sentencing questions

It means that they have already served 10 days of a 45-day sentence.

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Subject: Send books and magazines

Yes, mail continues to reach inmates in the SHU at federal facilities including Thomson USP. Federal SHU inmates receive mail five days a week, which means a magazine subscription will get through even during a period of segregation. The SHU strips away most privileges, phone access is severely limited, visits may be suspended, and movement is essentially nonexistent. But mail keeps coming, and that makes it one of the most valuable lifelines available to someone in that situation. A

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Subject: Release questions

You think about getting out every single day. That never stops. But what that thought looks like changes significantly over the course of a sentence. In the beginning, the anger dominates everything. You are angry at the system, angry at the circumstances, and if you are being honest, angry at yourself. That anger is loud and it crowds out almost everything else. Over time, if you do the internal work, it starts to quiet down. Not disappear, but quiet.

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Subject: Money transfer

Yes, but sometimes the refund takes a few days or more to get back into the account. 

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Subject: Send books and magazines

The profile in your InmateAid account needs to be updated to reflect the new facility before any orders go out. Sending a magazine to the old location a month after a transfer means it will either be returned or sit undelivered, so getting the address corrected first is essential. Log into your InmateAid account and locate your inmate's profile. There should be an option to edit the facility information. Update it to the correct current facility with the accurate

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Subject: Prison discipline

What do you think happens? I saw a cho-mo get his teeth completely broken out with a weight and then having their mouth used by the inmates repeatedly, over days until they were transferred...

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Subject: Prison violence

Sometimes they happen just like on the outside, but that is definitely not the norm. Most inmates just want to do their time and go home.

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

No, there must be funds on the account. If you choose to accept a collect-call, the per-minute rate is at the highest allowed by law so we encourage folks to avoid this route.

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Subject: Inmate transfer

The honest answer is that your ability to influence a transfer from the outside is very limited, and going in with realistic expectations saves a lot of frustration. Transfers in the federal system are driven by the Bureau of Prisons based on bed availability, security classification, programming needs, and institutional management decisions. Requests from family members carry very little weight in that process. The BOP is not structured to respond to outside pressure on placement decisions, and in most

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Subject: Inmate transfer

There is no public timetable for TDCJ transfers, and that is by design. When a transfer order is in the system, the general window you will hear is somewhere between 30 and 60 days. But that range is not a guarantee and it is not a schedule. It is simply the approximate timeframe within which the transfer is likely to happen based on available transport and bed space at the receiving unit. The secrecy around the specifics is

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