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A probation violation, especially one involving a new case, is taken seriously in Iowa and most other states. It does not automatically mean your son will go to prison, but it does put him at risk of harsher consequences. The decision ultimately comes down to the judge. When someone is already on probation and is charged with a new offense, the court may see that as a failure to follow the conditions that were already given as a
Read moreAt Story County Jail, the “best” phone option depends on the provider the jail uses, since each facility contracts with a specific phone company. If you are having trouble with their website, here is the simplest way to move forward: 1. Find the jail’s phone provider Call the jail directly and ask which company handles inmate calls. This is the most reliable way to avoid confusion. 2. Set up an account with that provider Once you know the
Read moreYes, information from the pre and post InmateAid sections can be sent to an inmate, but it needs to be done intentionally and in a format the facility will accept. When you send a letter through InmateAid, it often includes a basic welcome packet with an overview of available services, along with a wish list form your inmate can use to request reading materials and preferences. That is meant to introduce them to what is available. If your
Read moreThree Rivers Federal Satellite Camp is a minimum security federal facility and the orientation process there follows a fairly predictable pattern that will help you plan your first contact. Orientation Orientation at Three Rivers is typically conducted once a week on Wednesdays and runs practically the entire day. Until your fiance completes orientation he will have limited access to facility services including the phone system and visitation list setup. If he arrived mid-week he may wait several days
Read moreTo see if the person you want to stay in contact with is already on InmateAid, you can use the Search InmateAid Profilesfeature on the site. Just type in their name and check the results. If a profile already exists, you can select it and click “Follow Inmate” to connect. This allows you to send letters, photos, and other services directly to them. If you do not find a matching profile, that just means no one has created one
Read moreIn most cases, you cannot send clothing to a prison before an inmate arrives, and even after arrival, facilities usually do not allow clothing shipments from family. Prisons issue standard clothing to every inmate, so your son will be provided with what he needs when he gets there. Some facilities also allow inmates to purchase additional items like sweatpants, t-shirts, or shoes through commissary, which are approved for use inside the facility. Sending clothing ahead of time is
Read moreAt Lansing Correctional Facility, it is normal for there to be a delay between when books arrive and when the inmate actually receives them. You do not need special permission before sending books, as long as they are sent directly from an approved vendor like Amazon or a publisher. That part sounds like you did correctly. Once the books arrive at the prison, they go through the mailroom where staff: Open and inspect them for contraband Verify they meet
Read moreAt Southern Nevada Detention Center, inmates are typically released in one of a few standard ways when it comes to clothing. If your dad was booked in with his own clothes and the facility kept them in storage, those items are usually returned to him at release so he can wear them home. This is the most common outcome. If his personal clothing is not available, the facility will provide a basic set of release clothes. In some cases,
Read moreA transfer after sentencing usually does not signal anything positive or negative by itself. In most cases, it simply means your husband is being moved from a temporary or intake facility to the prison where he will serve his sentence. After someone is sentenced, the system begins placing them based on factors like custody level, bed space, program availability, and medical or classification needs. Transfers are a normal part of that process and happen to almost everyone at some
Read moreIn most cases, a preliminary hearing is supposed to happen fairly quickly after an arrest, often within days or a few weeks depending on the state. Six months without a preliminary hearing is not typical, but it does happen under certain circumstances. The Constitution guarantees the right to a speedy trial, but that right can be affected by several factors that slow the process down. Common reasons for delays include: Continuances requested by the defense or prosecution
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