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Read moreContact the Clerk of the County Court where the charges were filed. This is where the attorneys go for the detailed information about their client's charges
Read morethis forum is for former inmates to answer questions about their experiences firsthand. we don't find charges or bail amounts for individuals. you can try vinelink.com to assist in locating your inmate. the charges and bail can be found at the clerk of the court where the charges were originally filed
Read moreit depends on the severity. most inmates have some form of mental illness or they would have made better choices. if the inmate exhibits an inability to co-exist with the other inmates because of it, they will move to isolate and protect them from any potential harm
Read moreusually about a week. there is an orientation that they must complete before the phones are open to them
Read moreyes and yes :)... but seriously, there are not many facilities that allow conjugal visits anymore. phone sex sounds great, but it's frustrating because you don't have much privacy at the phone bank... try a sexy letter and selfies
Read moreYou should call the facility and ask to speak to your husband's case manager or counselor. They will have the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Read moreInmates can buy "picture tickets" at the commissary. They will take a picture in the visiting room and have it developed off-site. The inmate gets the color print in about a week.
Read moreWe recommend calling the facility and speak with the case manager, they have all of the accurate information
Read moreWhen the CO says "pack your stuff", you throw everything into a big plastic bin. You are allowed to take everything in your locker, including all of the commissary items you have bought.
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