Subject: Release questions
Inmate in federal custody are released in the early morning - weekdays only. There are normally arrangements made in advance before the date of release. If the inmate has halfway house or supervised release, there is a component to that as well. The BOP usually arranges for a bus ticket and a ride from the "town driver" from the facility to the depot.
Subject: Visitation
As long as you do not have a record of serving time in that facility or an outstanding warrant and are on your inmate's visitation list, you should be able to see him on visiting day.
Subject: Parole & probation
Once parole is approved, the paperwork has to travel through several administrative steps before an inmate is actually released, and the timeline can be frustratingly slow even when everything is moving in the right direction.
After the parole board approves the release, the decision goes to the facility's records or release office, which prepares the release paperwork and coordinates with the supervising parole officer in the jurisdiction your boyfriend will be reporting to. That parole officer needs to confirm the release...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Inmates at FCI Terre Haute receive 300 minutes of phone time per month under standard Bureau of Prisons guidelines. That works out to roughly 10 minutes per day if spread evenly across the month, though in practice most inmates bank their minutes and use them in longer calls rather than short daily check ins.
The BOP does offer a holiday bonus during November and December, bumping the monthly allotment up to 400 minutes for those two months. That extra hundred minutes...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
All federal inmates get 300 minutes per MONTH, in November and December they allow 400 minutes per month. Your inmate needs to take care in budgeting their time so that they do not use it all up in the first week or so like many new inmates tend to do.
If you are long distance from Terre Haute, we can get you a local number to bring the cost of the call to 6 cents per minute instead of 21 cents...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
Visitation denials can be appealed and the decision on whether to grant an exception rests with the warden's office at the facility. The honest assessment of the odds is roughly 50/50, which means the appeal is genuinely worth pursuing but there are no guarantees regardless of how strong your case appears on paper.
The strongest appeals are the ones that tell a complete and documented story rather than just arguing that the denial was unfair. In a situation where a felony...
Read moreSubject: Parole & probation
A technical parole violation, meaning one that involves breaking a condition of parole without committing a new crime, is treated very differently than a violation that involves new criminal conduct. That distinction matters enormously going into a parole board hearing.
When someone violates a parole condition unknowingly or due to circumstances outside their direct control, the parole board does have discretion to take that context into account. A signed affidavit from the person responsible for putting the parolee in the situation...
Read moreSubject: Prison violence
Rape in prison is real. New inmates are the most vulnerable. The security level of the prison has some bearing on whether rape is more likely. Rape can be forcible or done through manipulation. If they show kindness or are trying to be helpful, it is only because they want something. And if there offering you protection you can guarantee that there going to seek sexual favors. When an inmate comes in for the first time and doesn't know anyone,...
Read moreSubject: Survive prison
Six weeks of isolation is definitely doable, but it's pretty boring. He needs to stay where there are always guards on duty. He might feel light a target because he is young, BUT make sure he just keeps his opinions to himself and doesn't crowd another person's space or get in their way (inmates are big on respect). He can do these last six weeks without incident just avoiding conflict of any kind and stay where there is supervision.
Subject: Inmate phone calls
When you have both an InmateAid account and a GTL account set up for phone service, the two work together rather than independently and understanding which one handles what makes the process straightforward.
GTL is the phone provider that actually connects the calls. To add minutes or funds for your son to use when calling, that deposit goes into your GTL account at connectnetwork.com. That is where the call credits live and where you go when the balance needs to be...
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