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He will have to get permission from the state of Florida to transfer his probation to Tennessee. The Probation Office would be the department to handle such a request. The rules will be very similar if not exactly the same. He will have his reporting duties overseen by the PO in Tennessee. The Office will want to visit your home looking for a stable and drug free home in an area free of known criminal activities.
Read moreThis will be a bit of a lengthy process, but the mother of his children should hold a heavy advantage in the approval department. The ASPC is very good about the visitation and are going to find a way to approve you so that he may see his children. BUT, you must be as kind, humble and respectful when dealing with the warden's office. Do not come across as entitled...
Read moreLet's pretend that the Bill passes. It will not go into effect until late next year if it is not held up politically. Then the State will produce a document that will outline how the Bill will work and who exactly may benefit from it. Then the inmates that think they fit within the parameters of this law's guidelines will make their application. The application is reviewed and he is accepted. He goes back to his original sentence that is
Read moreNo, the magistrate that sets the bond knows there is a deportation. They will not risk offender flight pending a hearing with that order in place.
Read moreThis is NOT a new law, it is a misintrepation of THE law. This Missouri Supreme Court ruling is considered a "legislative blunder", we are not certain of it's impact on any of the few hundred pending cases. It is our opinion that thjey will all be fixed on January 1, 2017 and if you are to take advantage of the loophole, do so before the new year. The decision dealt with a felony theft case – State v. Bazell — in
Read moreJuvenile offenders are normally only allowed visits from their immediate family members - mother, father and maybe siblings - no friends. Call the facility beofre you go to make certain of all their rules
Read moreThe inmates are all treated basically the same. The ones that have a harder time inside are making it hard on themselves. If you look for conflict and confrontation, you are in the right place. There is plenty of trouble to get into if you act up. Generally speaking it's not like you see on television - you get three square meals and a bed to sleep on. You have a menial job and lots of time to kill. Boredom is the
Read moreWhen an inmate has a history of being a corrections officer, especially with a charge as serious as child abuse, it is highly likely that the correctional facility will take extra measures to ensure his safety. Here's what you can expect regarding his placement: 1. Protective Custody (PC): High Risk for Harm: As a former corrections officer and someone facing a child abuse charge, your inmate-to-be will be at a higher risk of harm from other inmates.
Read moreYour inmate's transfer might be held up becasue of over-crowding or becasue there are other charges pending in another jurisdiction. They call those "detainers" and they can get in the middle of transfers and releases. As an aside, he will be credited for every single day he is serving in county and it will go towards ANY sentence he was imposed.
Read morejail time might slow him down a bit, we doubt it.
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