Subject: Inmate transfer
When an inmate is being physically harmed to the point of needing surgery, that is not a minor conflict situation. It is a documented safety crisis and it needs to be treated as one through every available channel simultaneously.
The most immediate step is ensuring the injuries are formally treated and documented by the facility's medical staff. That medical record becomes the foundation of everything that follows. A transfer request grounded in documented physical harm carries significantly more weight than one...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
The fairy tale ending is not just realistic, it is exactly what a consistent, intentional effort during this period makes possible. The couples who come out the other side intact are not the ones who had the easiest circumstances. They are the ones who treated the relationship as something worth actively maintaining rather than something that would either survive on its own or not.
You are already doing the most important things. Letters, photos, articles, books, and the creative touches like...
Read moreSubject: Marriage in prison
It depends on the facility's warden and custody level of the inmate. We would advise calling the chaplain of the prison and see what their rules are on inmate marriage.
Subject: Prison violence
The instinct to get a lawyer involved when a loved one is being mistreated is completely understandable, but the reality of how prison authority works means that a lawyer's ability to intervene in day-to-day facility dynamics is very limited. Within the walls of a correctional facility, the warden and administration set the rules and resolve internal disputes. Outside legal counsel does not have standing to walk in and demand changes to how a specific inmate is being treated on a...
Read moreSubject: Medical treatment
Mental health care in county jail is reactive rather than proactive. Unlike larger state or federal facilities that may have more structured mental health intake processes, county jails do not typically conduct routine psychiatric screenings on every person who comes through booking. The system responds to what it observes rather than what it is told by family members on the outside.
That means the most important factor right now is whether your boyfriend's symptoms are visible to facility staff. Someone experiencing...
Read moreSubject: Parole & probation
It seems unfair that someone could spend 13 years in prison and walk out still owing money or facing outstanding warrants, but it is more common than most people realize and reflects how the legal system treats different types of obligations independently of each other.
Serving a prison sentence satisfies the specific criminal penalty imposed for a specific conviction. It does not act as a blanket resolution of every legal matter attached to a person's name. Fines, restitution orders, and court...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
The assumption that a dollar amount of fines automatically translates into a defined number of jail days is not how the system works. There is no standard conversion rate. What determines how long someone sits for unpaid fines is the nature of the obligation and the judge's interpretation of the circumstances.
If the $5,000 represents court-ordered restitution, fines, or fees that a judge determined the person has the financial capacity to pay, refusal to pay is treated as defiance of a...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
We estimate it takes 2-3 business days. However their could be delays once inside the facility as they open each piece of mail for contraband - in some cases read all the mail too. Be patient, we have excellent delivery success.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
When someone is arrested and taken in overnight, the first 12 to 24 hours can feel like a complete information blackout for the people waiting on the outside. The good news is that there are reliable ways to get answers quickly.
The most direct route is calling the booking department at the county jail where they were taken. Booking is the intake processing function of the jail and maintains a current log of everyone who has been brought in. Unlike the...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
You will have to call the Clerk of the Court and locate the judge. Once you have the judge's name - contact their secretary and ask.


