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Mail is considered sacred in the penal system and even inmates in solitary confinement, administrative hold or the SHU are able to receive and write letters in any amount at any time.
Read moreThe gun issue will not be as big a problem if this is a first offense. If there are ANY issues where guns were involved OR if they have a prior felony, this will result in jail time, maybe a sentence as much as five years.
Read moreWe have no idea. Craigslist is the Wild West, where anything can go. There is nothing to filter their listings, buyer beware.
Read moreYes you can get temporary cucstody but you should definitely consult a family law attorney
Read moreThe release will be the day before.
Read moreIt depends upon where the inmate is incarcerated and how long they have on their sentence. If he is awaiting transfer, the county jail will not perform a marriage but the chaplain at the state or federal facility might.
Read moreFood varies based upon the type of institution or facility. The federal prisons have the best food on the national menu - the menu is the same everywhere. The food is similar to what you might find in a high school cafeteria. There are special meals for dietary and religious reasons. State prisons are similar to federal but less variety and taste. The county jails would be ranked at the lower end of the "tasty inmate food" chain as their
Read moreUsually there is no expiration date on the warrant. As long as the judge keeps the warrant active, the sheriff will have the obligation to serve the arrest.
Read moreLos internos son movidos por muchas razones. Puede ser que hayan solicitado cambiar las células, porque no se llevan bien con algun recluso. El personal podría pensar que un cambio de escenario sería lo mejor. Cualquiera que sea la razón, no es necesariament algo malo.
Read moreSelect defendants are able to serve their entire sentence in local prison (aka jail) under AB 109. Upon release they'll have no supervision. For example, on a 16 month AB 109 sentence, the court has the option of splitting the time in custody and the time of PRCS (post-release community supervision). Because, after good time credits, the actual time in custody is only eight months on a regular, non-split sentence, many people opt to do simply do the time. Under
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