Subject: Prison violence
We would not know about all inmates and what they will or won't do while incarcerated. But, most inmates are not looking for a sexual relationship with same sex partners. However there are inmates that do - and this is a real relationship. Some sexual relationships start out as a predatory attack and are raped. This leads to a forced relationship where the weaker inmate cannot fight off the attacks and submits to this night after night.
Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Antonio White (832443) at Dodge State Prison is currently serving a Life sentence. We do not see any active parole hearing scheduled for this inmate. The database states: Tentative Parole Month - Life
Some life sentenced inmates become eligible for consideration after fourteen years, (committed offense prior to July 1, 2006), others after thirty years (committed offense after July 1, 2006), and a select few are eligible after seven years (committed offense prior to 1995 or the life sentence was for...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Send us the information of the new location and we will update the facility and re-send any mail that didn't get to them at no charge. Email the changes to: aid@inmateaid.com
Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Parole is the discretionary decision of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to release a certain offender from confinement after he or she has served an appropriate portion of a prison sentence. Parole allows for an offender to serve a portion of the term of imprisonment under supervision, in the community, rather than in prison. Persons on parole remain under state supervision and control according to conditions which, if violated, allow for re-imprisonment.
The Board considers all available information...
Read moreSubject: Re-entry & rehabilitation
The only items that are permitted in the facility are:
Car keys
Locker keys
Change of socks and underwear
Two (2) shirts and two (2) pair of pants for change of clothing for work
Female attire for female work release two (2) pair
No more then $20.00 at any time
Wedding Ring
Prescription medication must be approved by the medical staff
School books and training material must be approved by the supervisor
Work release inmates are not permitted to deviate from...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
There are other factors that are to be considered before the sentence is handed down. The third DUI is very serious but the other considerations are if there were injuries to others or if there was any property damage. Also, we would need to know more about this person's criminal history and the factors stated above before we would give an estimated guess.
Subject: Sentencing questions
Typical schedule 2 narcotics are prescription pills. What sort of paraphernalia was found for a drug that fits into this category? Was there any residual remaining drugs in the paraphernalia? Additionally, what is the criminal history of this individual, were there any other drug-related arrests or convictions?
Subject: Inmate care packages
Ask the Inmate is not a direct messaging service to a specific incarcerated person. It is a question and answer forum where you can ask anything about how the prison and jail system works, and a knowledgeable former inmate answers based on firsthand experience. Think of it as getting advice from someone who has been inside and knows how things actually operate.
To actually communicate with your inmate through InmateAid, go to your account, click on the Inmate Page, and then...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
We receive many of these type of questions. Our answer is quite simple, you know this man and know him better than anyone else. Us giving you advice whether to stay or go would be irresponsible of us. Generally speaking, if he was loyal while he was free he will be loyal when he gets out. If he ran around when he was free... you know what is going to happen.
BUT, our experience is that many, many inmates use women...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
It depends on what stage they are in, in their incarceration. If they are at the beginning before sentencing and in county jail, then yes they will be in the general population. If they have been sentenced and are in (or going to) state or federal prison, the administrative committee that determines custody, security and commitment status are mindful of the possible backlash against this type of inmate that they are segregated or sent somewhere where there are multiple sex...
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