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Subject: Sentencing questions

If they say he gets out on 3-23-20, that is less than three years so it appears they've included the good time credits all inmates get at the beginning of their bid.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Depends on where your inmate is incarcerated. In federal the phones turn on at 6am and off at 9:30. In county, they are available as long as the inmate is not locked in their cell which are normal waking hours. In state, it's almost unlimited as there are phones available in most cells.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

The InmateAid phone line is matched to the lowest tariff at the facility your inmate is housed. You still fund the account as there is only one carrier. A call from your inmate may now cost $6.00 per 15-minutes, if there is a lower rate, we get you a number that will get it. If there are no savings, we do not issue a number. For the tens of thousands that do use it every month, the IA fee is covered

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Subject: Offender phone calls

(we answered you directly earlier today via email.) this isn't a gimmick, it's just smart. we aren't replacing the phone carrier or suggesting we do. The InmateAid phone line is matched to the lowest tariff where your inmate is incarcerated. You still fund the account as there is only one way to get calls, and it's through a monopoly carrier that set the rates without a competitor. For instance, a call from your inmate may now cost $6.00 per 15-minutes, if there is a

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Very easy do to from your phone - Click here

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Subject: Parole & probation

Most likely it's a mix of both. The program will probably be in some reentry facility that will alternately offer the drug counseling but also job placement - where she works on the street but sleeps there at night... for a transition period leading to getting all the way home (remember there is a range of possibilities we are just speculating...). You may obtain all of that information as it will be on the Parole Report as approved by the Board.

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Subject: Parole & probation

Revocation of probation is a serious offense. Since we don't know what he did to get this revoked, it's hard to guess what might happen. Typically, there is no bond and if the PO's charge affidavit is strong enough he will have to serve the remainder of time left on his original sentence. If he is contrite at the hearing and the judge is in a good mood, he might get a second chance but we would only give that a

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Subject: Inmate supplies

You cannot send a cross necklace - but an inmate is allowed to have it. What you might be able to do is speak with a counselor or case manager and tell them your desire. They might make arrangements for you to send it to them and then they would give it to the inmate, OR check to see if you can bring it to visitation. Also, InmateAid has a wide variety of Birthday Cards that are only $0.99

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Subject: Law questions - legal terms

Indictments have nothing to do with sentencing issues or guidelines. They are a formal naming of a person to a particular crime. It's common for charges to result in an indictment that long after arrest. You're innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, so no, an indictment by itself doesn't mean automatic jail time. To obtain an indictment against a suspected criminal, the prosecutor must present their case to a grand jury. A grand jury is a jury made of a group of 16-40

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Subject: Law questions - legal terms

A pretrial hearing is a meeting that occurs before a trial action begins, attended by the plaintiff, the defendant, the judge, the lawyers, and maybe other involved parties. Pretrial hearings aim to resolve some of the legal issues before the trial begins where the judge is informed of such things as whether the parties are ready for trial, have all of their witnesses lined up, motions that may still be pending and the status of negotiations if any. The judge will usually issue an immediate response to any issues raised during a pretrial conference.

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