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Read moreYou've probably heard the old saying, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result"... Accepting that you need to change to make your new life a success is the focus and goal when you get released. Successful re-entry requires an overhaul of how you live. You cannot go back to the same streets, you have to plot a new path and go it without people that were in the life you led before
Read moreIt's up to the individual if it's going to even work at all... sometimes incarceration is a necessary part of rehab which should give the patient the best chance to succeed.
Read moreOnce you file your writ of habeas corpus, the government must present valid reasons for your imprisonment. If the government cannot provide convincing reasons to the court, then you should be released from government custody immediately. When a petition for a writ of Habeas Corpus is granted, it means you are granted another day in court. You are given one last chance to prove that you are being subjected to unconstitutional conditions while incarcerated.
Read moreas long as the facility is within the same system, like a state prison system or a Federal facility the mail will find itself to the inmate, eventually. If you used our Service, we will resend it at no charge (probably a lot faster)
Read moreWe don't think so... unless they are on Social Security disability (as those checks are on hold during incarceration)... maybe marriage 'unlocks' that hold?
Read moreCould be weeks, could be months... if the violation is severe enough, I've seen it last for over a year
Read moreYes, during the pandemic, inmate calls were free. They are no longer free and if you are paying more than $3 per 15 minutes, get an InmateAid Discount Phone line
Read morethe mandatory minimum for felony gun possession is 5 years
Read moreyes, if you have their inmate id (52490-509) and the money transfer company (Western Union). But, these guys have plenty of money, so why wouldn't you send them your best selfie or a letter?
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