You can use the bop.gov inmate locator. If you know they are in RRM Montgomery, it means that they are in the halfway house. But, there are several locations in the Montgomery region and you will not find the actual halfway house listed on the BOP website. His release date is November 23, 2015.
Read moreWhen someone is sentenced and waiting to move from county jail to state prison, the transfer timeline is one of the hardest things to pin down. There is no fixed schedule. It could happen within a few days or drag out for several weeks, depending entirely on available bed space at the receiving facility and how the state transport system is running at that moment. Nobody at the jail will give you advance notice. One morning he simply will not
Read moreJewelry and piercings are generally permitted during visitation as long as they do not set off the metal detector or create a concern for staff during the security screening process. Permanent or fixed piercings that cannot be removed are understood to be part of the visitor's person and are not typically a barrier to entry on their own. That said, facilities vary in how strictly they apply jewelry rules, and some have specific policies about the amount or type
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Read moreYes, drug treatment is available inside correctional facilities and pursuing it aggressively is one of the most important things an inmate dealing with a serious addiction can do, both for their health and for their future. Most federal and state facilities offer some form of substance abuse programming. The quality and depth of that programming varies considerably depending on the facility, the security level, and the resources available, but options exist at virtually every institution in some form.
Read moreCommissary pricing for basic clothing items like socks, boxers, and t-shirts is generally comparable to what you would pay at a store like Walmart or Target. The markup is not dramatic and the commissary is not designed to be a profit center the way a retail store is. It is meant to provide inmates access to necessities at reasonable prices. That said, pricing varies by facility and by the vendor contracted to run the commissary operation. A pair of
Read moreYes, and having a physical limitation does not excuse an inmate from the work assignment system entirely. Correctional facilities do a reasonable job of matching inmates to jobs that fit their physical capabilities rather than simply leaving people with health issues unassigned. For someone who cannot walk properly or has significant mobility limitations, the facility's medical and classification staff document those restrictions and use them to determine appropriate placement. There are plenty of jobs inside that do not require
Read moreOn a 6-month sentence, good time credit is unlikely to make a meaningful difference. Most facilities do have some form of good behavior policy, but the practical reality is that short sentences rarely see significant reductions through that route. The main exceptions would be if he is an absolutely clean record and the facility is dealing with serious overcrowding, which sometimes accelerates releases to free up bed space. Outside of that, plan on him serving most or nearly all of
Read moreYes, definitely in federal prison and many state prison systems allow for it. BOP Handbook states: Inmate marriages will be requested, approved, and conducted in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. Eligibility to marry. An inmate’s request to marry shall be approved provided: (a) The inmate is legally eligible to marry; (b) The inmate is mentally competent; (c) The intended spouse has verified, ordinarily in writing, an intention to marry the inmate; and (d) The
Read moreThis is a serious situation and you need to act on multiple fronts simultaneously. Do not wait to see if it resolves on its own. Document everything right now. Write down everything your son told you, the dates, what happened, who was involved if names are known, what injuries occurred, and when. Every conversation you have from this point forward should be documented with dates and the names of people you spoke with. This record becomes the foundation for
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