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Read moreThe baby is handed over to social services for placement until her release and then rejoined after being approved for the child's custody
Read moreYes, just email us the details (aid@inmateaid.com) and we'll make the necessary changes
Read moreOnce the other inmates know there is a child molester in their midst, it's bad news for the CHO-MO. That is why most CHO-MOs are sent to prisons where there are other CHO-MOs. CHO-MOs belong with each other.
Read moreSex between women inmates happens, but not as often as you might imagine. It takes two to tango, if you are a lesbian you naturally would seek out other like-minded women as in any other social setting. So, if there is an attraction, there is probably going to be sex between them, eventually. Percentage? I'd say no more than 20%.
Read moreIt means they tested positive through a breathalyzer or urine sample test. Pruno and other alcoholic concoctions are available for a price. Inmates are always innovative and resourceful. It's all fun and games until you get caught.
Read moreThe inmate controls their own phone and visitation list. They can add or delete any phone number of their choosing. If they 'forget a number', they can ask their counselor to print out a report of their numbers.
Read more‘Intoxication’ means the same on the inside as it does on the outside. they either tested positive for a urine test for alcohol or drugs. when I was in federal, they would randomly UT inmates the day after a holiday. Alcohol got snuck in and people got wasted. It's easy enough to get weed, xanax, oxy or meth inside. BUT, if you test positive inside, you are getting some serious SHU time or worse.
Read moreyes, and if it was criminal maybe you should ask someone else (legal) for advise, too
Read moreAll medical facilities are "better than regular prison". there is limited violence because most inmates are there to survive with the help of doctors.
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