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Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release

If you have information or evidence that contradicts what he was charged with, that is called exculpatory evidence, and getting it in front of the right people is the most direct path to helping him. The right people are his defense attorney first, then potentially the prosecutor or the judge if the attorney believes it is strong enough to warrant raising directly. Start with his attorney. Lay out exactly what you know, what you witnessed or did not witness,

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

InmateAid works in EVERY facility but we are not a replacement for the phone service there, we provide numbers that make the cost of each call less than if you were to only use your current number (where applicable). Sometimes our member has a number that is already at the lowest price. If we cannot help save money, we do not issue the number. Please email (aid@inmateaid.com) us your number and we will give you an honest estimate of the

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Subject: Bail & bond questions

The bail amount itself is set by the magistrate or judge at the initial hearing. That number is fixed by the court and does not change based on which bail bond company you work with. If the bail is set at $50,000, that is the amount, regardless of what any bondsman says. What a bail bondsman does is provide a surety bond to the court on behalf of the defendant in exchange for a fee, typically 10 percent of

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Subject: Inmateaid website questions

no, inmates do not have access to the internet

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Subject: Inmateaid website questions

The new number is delivered to you via email moments after you receive your receipt of payment email.

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Subject: Prison discipline

When a fighting incident occurs at a California state facility, everyone suspected of involvement typically gets placed in the SHU while the investigation runs. That is standard protocol and does not by itself mean the outcome is predetermined against him. The Special Investigations Services unit gets involved and the incident gets reviewed, including any available camera footage. Contrary to what it might feel like from the outside, those cameras do get looked at. If footage exists, a committee will review

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Subject: Sentence reduction

Realistically, no. Release dates on short sentences like this rarely shift unless something unusual happens, either a serious disciplinary issue that adds time, or an extraordinary circumstance that accelerates release such as a medical situation or severe facility overcrowding. Barring either of those, plan on the scheduled release date. It is also worth putting this sentence in perspective. A felony gun possession charge typically carries five years or more in most states, and that number is trending higher as

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Yes, he will be able to use both numbers if they are both connected with the phone service at the jail. Using our number is just going to be better in the long run because of the lower per-call cost.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

A 7-year sentence at 20 percent means she becomes eligible for a parole board hearing after serving roughly 20 percent of the 84-month total, which puts that window at around 16 to 18 months. The two months she already did in county jail should count toward that calculation, which moves the clock forward a little. The SAP enrollment, which stands for Substance Abuse Program, is a meaningful factor. Completing a substance abuse program is exactly the kind of programming

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Subject: Inmate search

VINELink is a useful tool for some things but it does not always have complete or current information for Georgia state inmates, particularly those in probation detention centers. The more reliable source is the Georgia Department of Corrections offender search directly at dcor.state.ga.us. That database pulls from GDC's own records and is more likely to reflect a recent transfer than third-party notification systems. Search using his full legal name and date of birth. If he has been processed into

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