Subject: Prison discipline
The RHU is the same thing as the SHU, it's all about solitary confinement. I have been in there three times in federal, you're not gonna get BS from me. I don't know about horror stories, but isolation is no picnic. What are your expectations, for someone to tell you it's great? Inmates get sent to the SHU for a variety of reasons. In most cases, it is a merited punishment for some rule violation. The more serious the infraction, the...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
The two people you want are the counselor and the case manager. Those are your primary contacts for anything related to your son's situation inside the facility, whether it is housing questions, programming, release planning, or general welfare.
Call the facility's main number and ask to be connected to your son's counselor or case manager by name if you have it, or ask them to direct you to whoever handles his housing unit. If you do not know the unit, give...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
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Subject: All topics
The judge is not in the same jurisdiction as the agency that oversees ICE. The judge gave the bail based solely on the charges levied against your father but the ICE hold supersedes the bail - therefore the jail cannot release him, and the bondsman will not write a bond.
Subject: Sentencing questions
The no-bond designation tells you something important about how the court views his situation. When there is no bond, the system is signaling that they expect him to be remanded to custody after the hearing anyway, which removes the urgency around bringing him before a judge quickly. Probation violations, particularly combined with a third DWI, are treated as a serious breach of the leniency he was already shown. The court is in no rush.
There is no guaranteed timeline for how...
Read moreSubject: Bail & bond questions
It might mean that he got some of the charges reduced. He will have to come up with at least 10% of the amount, so if he can - he will be able to get out.
Subject: Send books and magazines
Please let us know the new information about his transfer and if you bought the subscription from us, we will make the necessary change so that he keeps receiving the magazines
Subject: Send inmate money
Send what you can genuinely afford without creating a hardship for yourself first. That is the only rule that actually matters here. Inmates are fed three meals a day regardless of what is on their books. Nobody goes hungry because their account is empty. What commissary money buys is comfort and small pleasures above the baseline: snacks, hygiene items beyond the basics, phone time, postage for letters, and in some facilities access to email.
Most facilities cap monthly spending somewhere in...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
This is a typical behavior of inmates in general. It might be the relationship, or it might just be him - and not that he is seeing or speaking to another woman but oftentimes they get depressed and disconnect from people they love. There is a perception on the inside that the outside world has forgotten us. We would give it a little time, maybe write a letter and address your concerns. He might be feeling helpless and lost, OR...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
You should contact the visitation staff at the facility to get the exact procedure, but in almost all cases, you do NOT need to be a family member. But there is an approval process and as long as you do not have a felony on your record, you will get permission to see them.


