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Subject: Prison discipline

Yes, mail continues in both directions even during a SHU placement. It is one of the few privileges that survives a trip to the hole largely intact. Prison administration treats mail as a protected form of communication and makes genuine effort to ensure inmates remain connected to their families and loved ones regardless of disciplinary status. When an inmate goes to the hole, phone access gets severely restricted, commissary gets limited, and movement stops entirely, but the mail keeps

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Subject: Commissary

Stamps, envelopes, paper, and pens are all available through the commissary at most correctional facilities, and the pricing is generally reasonable rather than the extreme markup you see on food and hygiene items. On why you cannot simply mail stamps and envelopes directly to your inmate, the answer comes down to security. Stamps and envelopes sent from the outside are harder to verify and control than items purchased through the facility's own commissary system. Some facilities do allow stamps

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Subject: Release questions

The sentence range sounds like a state charge (not federal). If that is correct, then he will have some early release options that could have him out as soon as 18 months on parole/probation if he keeps his record clean while in there. If he gets incident reports and has issues with authority, he could do the whole three years.

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Subject: Inmate transfer

That is not normal. They do not get "a phone call" when they get there per se, they have to go through orientation before their phone and visitation privileges are offered.  It might be a day or a week, depending on the facility and the intake load of new inmates. Let us know the name of the facility, we might be able to save you money on your calls. In some cases there is a big difference between the number

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Subject: Send inmate mail

We get hundreds of incoming letters per day. They are all scanned and matched to the name of the addressee. There is no cost to the inmate, we charge $1.49 for the retrieval of the letters.

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Subject: Furloughs

That is a legitimate question and the history behind it explains a lot about where things stand today. Atlanta camp had a reputation for years as one of the more loosely run federal camps in the country. Inmates who did time there described a culture where furloughs were granted freely and the boundaries between inside and outside were, to put it generously, porous. Nightly departures, inmates timing their return to beat count, contraband coming back in with them, it

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Subject: Relationship issues

Prison is a time for reflection and inmates who really allow themselves to open up and take responsibility for their actions tend to look for reassurance from the ones they have counted on in the past. The flip side to this is that the inmate is just using you to get commissary money and to have an outside contact to keep connected to the outside world. You will have to use your instincts to know which it is since you

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Subject: Law & court questions - legal terms

On it's face it can be really bad.  What was to related charges to the conspiracy? If the offender has a felony, the firearm is an automatic five years in federal Conspiracy to do what is a major issue in what might happen.

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Subject: Bail & bond questions

A $90,000 bond is substantial.  If it was reduced, that is a sign that the charges are not deemed as serious or maybe the role in this conspiracy is minor.  We'd need more information to be more helpful.

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Subject: Relationship issues

Most people inside would tell you the same thing, being out with family and friends is what they miss the most. Incarceration takes away: Freedom to make your own choices Daily contact with loved ones Simple things like privacy, routine, and comfort Even in lower security settings, it is still a controlled environment where: Every movement is scheduled Communication is limited Personal connections become very important That is why letters, calls, and

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