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If you have a record, you will not likely be able to visit. It sounds like the probation violator isn't interested in bettering his life and moving away doesn't look like it solved the problem. We wish you the best of luck.
Read moreSounds like it's time to speak to a divorce lawyer
Read moreYou would only know by checking previous filings with the Court to see the name and signature of the attorney on the documents. There are no other methods other than getting that information from the defendant/inmate
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Read moreIf you are really worried, we would advise you to call the facility and ask to speak to their counselor to see if they have any recent restrictions.
Read moreSex offenders get the same privileges that all other inmates get in the federal system. They get Corrlinks email and 300 minutes just like other inmates.
Read moreYou must disclose on your application that you were charged with domestic violence. The facility will decide whether or not to approve your application to visit, it probably will not affect phone calls.
Read moreDrafted FAQ Heading: "If You Have a Warrant in Arizona Will You Go to Jail?" (54 characters — will confirm when slug is provided) Expanded Answer: Yes. In Arizona, if you are stopped or detained and a warrant comes up in the system, you will be taken into custody. Where you end up depends on the circumstances of the arrest and the nature of the warrant. In most cases you will be transported to the nearest
Read moreYou are probably already approved, we would give them a call at the facility to double-check
Read moreYou can contact the Clerk of the Court to get the transcripts of the case and the sentencing where they were adjudicated
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