That specific scenario does not line up with standard correctional practice, and we have never heard of a facility issuing a monetary fine for something like not making a bed. Here is what facilities can and cannot do. The punishment for minor infractions like failing to follow housing rules, not making a bed, keeping a messy cell, not following a direct order, is disciplinary in nature, not financial. The typical consequence is a write-up that goes in the disciplinary
Read moreFederal immigration smuggling charges carry serious weight, and a prior criminal history makes the sentencing picture significantly worse. The baseline for human smuggling convictions in the federal system starts at around five years for a first offense without aggravating factors. That is the range I saw consistently with people I did time with at FCI Miami who were caught bringing immigrants in off the coast. Five years was a common landing point for those cases when the record was
Read moreMail will only get forwarded if he is in the same prison system (ie federal or state DOC). if you use the InmateAid Letter and Photo Service, we will resend all of the mail to the new facility at no charge to you.
Read moreThat imbalance is telling you something, and your internal voice already knows what it is. When you are on the outside holding everything together, staying loyal, managing the worry, keeping up with every detail of his situation, while he appears largely unconcerned with the details of your life, that is not just a communication gap. It is a relationship dynamic playing out in its most honest form. Incarceration strips away a lot of the performance that relationships can hide
Read moreThis is a genuinely complicated area of law that varies significantly by state and has been evolving rapidly since the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision in 2022 returned abortion regulation to the states. The starting legal point is that incarcerated people retain constitutional rights, including the right to access medical care. Courts have historically held that denying an inmate access to an abortion they want can constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment, particularly when the facility is
Read moreThis is more common than most families realize, and in many cases, it has nothing to do with anything your son did wrong. Federal intake at a new facility frequently begins with a short stay in the SHU, and the reasons given can feel frustratingly vague. Missing paperwork, a bed shortage in the designated housing unit, a custody level adjustment that has not been fully processed yet, these are all legitimate administrative reasons that result in a new arrival
Read moreThe hesitation you are feeling is understandable, but the good news is that the major services operating in this space are legitimate and have been around long enough to have established track records. The four most reputable options for sending money to Georgia inmates are MoneyGram, Western Union, JPay, and JailATM. Each has been operating in the correctional finance space for years and processes millions of transactions. Your money is not going to disappear into a scam with any
Read moreThere is no limit, it's up to the amount of money available on the inmate's phone account.
Read moreYes, work release inmates can be moved between facilities, and it is not necessarily a cause for concern. Work release units operate separately from the general population and are designed to support the final phase of reentry. Administrative transfers between work release centers happen for a variety of routine reasons, including program capacity, geographic proximity to a job, bed availability, or changes in the inmate's job situation. The database showing an old location is almost certainly a lag in
Read moreThe silence is normal and expected during this stretch, even if it does not feel that way from the outside. The Maryland Reception, Classification and Assessment process is the system's way of figuring out where your son fits before assigning him to a permanent facility. Every newly sentenced Maryland DOC inmate goes through it, and the duration varies considerably. A week on the short end, up to six months on the longer end, with most people landing somewhere in
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