In most facilities located in colder climates, the institution issues winter clothing directly to inmates rather than requiring them to purchase it through commissary. Coats, thermals, and cold weather gear are considered necessary items and are typically provided as part of standard issue in regions where temperatures require it. If the facility does sell jackets through commissary, the price generally falls somewhere in the range of $20 to $50 depending on the quality, the vendor the facility contracts with,
Read moreA writ of habeas corpus is a court order to a person or agency holding someone in custody (such as a warden) to deliver the imprisoned individual to the court issuing the order and to show a valid reason for that person's detention. If it is taking too long to get your case heard, you can use a motion the writ of habeas corpus, which in Latin literally means "we command that you produce the body", to get brought before the judge. This writ has been
Read moreYes, mail is considered sacred, there is no withholding of inmate mail for punitive reasons
Read moreThe timing and factors involved in the removal process depend on personal choices Whether he has been ordered removed before. ICE/immigration authorities can simply act on that previous order of removal and send him back to their country of origin immediately. How long have they been in the United States. If they recently came to the U.S., they might be subject to “expedited removal,” meaning that they can be deported very quickly without a hearing before an immigration judge. If,
Read moreWhen someone is either caught in the U.S. with no documents, or is alleged to have violated the terms of a visa or green card, the U.S. government will ordinarily initiate deportation (removal) proceedings. These may lead to the person being cleared of the charges (maybe even gaining an immigration benefit), agreeing to leave voluntarily, or receiving an order of removal. The deportation process officially begins when you receive a Notice to Appear (NTA) from immigration authorities. This may be preceded
Read moreIf he got a reduction from 6 years to 1, why would you think he'd do less that the reduced amount??? He's lucky as hell
Read moreInmates are going to receive mail from whomever wants to take the time to write. I was married and yet an old girlfriend or two who I'd not spoken to in years reached out. I told my wife about it. I'm sure she didn't think it was innocent, but I was thrilled that they sent me magazines and books. It was kindness on their part, and it didn't lead to anything, I'm still happily married to my wife. If an
Read moreYes. Federal inmate information is publicly available through the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. Anyone can search for a federal inmate by name or register number without the inmate's knowledge or consent. The locator returns the inmate's current facility, projected release date, and other basic information. There is no requirement to identify yourself or have any relationship to the inmate to conduct a search. This is intentional. The federal system treats basic custody information as public record,
Read moreIt depends on the charges and the prior criminal history. If you have more information, we would be happy to try and give you a specific response
Read moreCongratulations on the approval. Here is what to expect from this point forward. Your husband will be notified of his parole approval through official paperwork delivered at the facility. That notification does not happen instantly after the board meeting. There is typically a processing lag of a week or two before the formal papers reach him, so do not be alarmed if he does not have documents in hand immediately after your call with the board. The home
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