Subject: Inmateaid website questions
every day various elements are updated.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
County jails are generally expected to provide some form of out-of-cell time and access to recreation, though the specific legal requirements vary by state and the standards are enforced inconsistently. Most facilities have a designated recreation area, either an outdoor space with walls and a covered top where inmates can get fresh air and exercise, or an indoor gym that opens two to three times per week when outdoor access is not possible. That access is considered part of basic...
Read moreSubject: Law & court questions - legal terms
Go to the County Clerk and ask for all documents related to that person's case. You will need to know where the charges were filed to get the correct information.
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
Two days is still very early. When someone self-surrenders to a federal or state facility, there is an Admissions and Orientation period that has to be completed before the inmate's information fully propagates through the system and before communication privileges are activated. That process typically takes anywhere from a week to ten days, depending on the facility's intake volume and scheduling.
The database not showing him yet is normal for this timeframe. Systems update on their own schedule and newly arrived...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
the inmate will let you know
Subject: Furloughs
No. The birth of a child is not a recognized qualifying event for a furlough or any other form of temporary release in the federal or state correctional system.
Furloughs are granted under an extremely narrow set of circumstances in the systems that offer them at all. A family member on their deathbed and attendance at a funeral of an immediate family member are the two situations most commonly considered. The birth of a child, as significant and emotional as it...
Read moreSubject: Money transfer
Usually yes, at least partially. When a deposit hits an inmate's account, whether through commissary or AdvancePay for phone calls, the inmate typically receives a receipt or notification that shows the deposit amount and in most cases a last name associated with the transaction. Some systems show a first initial and last name. Others show the full name depending on the platform and the facility.
What they generally do not see is your full account details, address, or payment information. The...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
This is a serious situation and the honest assessment is that the odds of returning to prison are significant. Lifetime parole is exactly what it sounds like. It does not expire and it does not become less serious over time. Any new criminal conviction, including a DUI, is a violation of parole conditions that Alabama's parole board will have to address.
The DUI conviction in Tennessee creates two separate problems running simultaneously. The first is the Tennessee consequence, which he has...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
With a release date two weeks out, you are actually in a stronger position to get a special visit approved than you might expect.
Special visits are entirely at the warden's discretion, but wardens are human beings who understand that a family coming to see someone who is about to come home after 15 years and 8 months is not a frivolous request. The proximity to release date works in your favor because it gives the warden an easy rationale to...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
The facility at Kintock in Philadelphia runs through GlobalTel*Link, also known as GTL or OffenderConnect. To receive calls you will need to set up an account at offenderconnect.com first. That is the carrier side of the equation and it is not optional since GTL holds the contract at that facility.
Here is the part worth paying attention to. Philadelphia numbers are among the most expensive in the GTL system. Local calls in major metro areas like Philadelphia can run significantly higher...
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