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Subject: Prison discipline
The confusion here is understandable because it feels like being punished twice for the same thing. But internal discipline and criminal prosecution are two entirely separate systems operating independently of each other. The facility's decision to put him in the hole for 45 days was an administrative response to a rule violation. A criminal indictment by a prosecutor is a completely different action under a completely different legal framework, and one does not cancel out the other. Phone calls inside correctional...
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Subject: Prison violence
There is no universal requirement that correctional facilities contact family members when an inmate is injured, and in practice, notification varies widely depending on the severity of the incident, the facility's internal protocols, and whether staff have a relationship with anyone on the outside. In serious cases such as a major medical emergency or a life-threatening incident, most facilities will make contact with next of kin. For lesser injuries, altercations that do not result in hospitalization, or situations that staff consider...
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Subject: Sentence reduction
Getting the acceptance notice is genuinely good news, and a February transfer date, while it may feel distant, is not unusual. Boot camp placements are managed based on program capacity, intake cycles, and the inmate's current classification status. Advance notice of several months is actually a sign that the system is working as intended, giving the inmate a clear target and time to prepare. The custody level question is worth clarifying. Boot camp programs are typically minimum security, which is the...
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Subject: General prison questions-terminology
Yes. In the California system, a CDC number is assigned to a person the first time they enter the Department of Corrections and stays with them permanently. Whether this is a parole violation, a new commitment, or a return on new charges, the same CDC number follows your husband throughout any future involvement with the California system. You can use that number to locate him in the CDCR inmate locator as soon as he is processed into Wasco Reception Center. On...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, inmates can send photos to loved ones by mail. The facility must offer inmate photography, typically available in the visiting room using photo tickets purchased from the commissary. Photos are distributed later in the week and can then be mailed out to the family.
Subject: Inmate transfer
The silence after a transfer to a new state facility is normal and almost always temporary. Coastal State Prison, like most Georgia Department of Corrections facilities, requires new arrivals to complete an intake and orientation period before phone access and visitation are established. That process typically runs one to two weeks depending on the facility's pace and current population. During that window your son is being evaluated, assigned to a housing unit, and meeting with his unit team. Phone lists and...
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Subject: Website function questions
InmateAid was built by a former federal inmate who also spent time in county and private prison facilities. The site exists to help families and loved ones support someone who is incarcerated, from the day they are arrested through their release and reentry. That is what the tagline Before, During and After means. Here is what the site offers and how it works. Personal Inmate Page. You create a profile for your inmate that serves as a central hub for everything related...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
Sending photos to an inmate is generally allowed but guidelines vary by facility. Some facilities permit photos taken in the visiting room, which are delivered to the inmate and can be mailed back to family. Polaroids are forbidden at most facilities.
Subject: Visitation
Visitation is one of the most important connections an inmate can maintain during incarceration, and most facilities recognize that by providing a structured process for approving visitors. The short answer is yes, inmates can have visitors, but it requires some preparation on the visitor's end before that first visit happens. The typical process starts with a visitation application, either submitted online through the facility's portal or completed on paper and mailed in. The application collects basic identifying information and is used...
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Subject: General prison questions-terminology
The calculation depends on whether this is a state or federal case and what the applicable good time rules are, but here is a realistic breakdown based on what you have described. A six-month sentence with half time means the baseline expectation is serving approximately three months before release eligibility. The 17 days of work release credit you have already accumulated will come off that total, which reduces the remaining time to serve by those days from the point you turn...
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