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Subject: General prison/jail questions

Federal inmates go to a meeting that they call "team". The inmates sits with their counselor, case manager and unit team manager. They evaluate the progress of the inmate over the six months. There are NO transfers until 18 months. With three "clean team" meetings the inmate may apply for reclassification of custody status. The status must change before the inmate will be granted a lower designation.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

In most cases there is no limit to the amount of photos an inmate may receive. In the cases where there are limits, we post the number allowed on their Prison Facility page.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

100 minutes are added to the normal 300 minutes during the November-December holiday season in the federal prison system only.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Yes, you still need to do business with the prison phone company - their role is to monitor all of the calls and they have a monopoly arrangement to do so. Instead of registering your old "long distance number" and paying $15-18 per call, you register the new "Local number" and Global Tel can only charge the local line fee - approximately $1.75 per call.

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Subject: Visitation

No. Vernon C. Bain Center does not permit conjugal visits. The facility operates under the New York City Department of Corrections, and New York City jails do not have a conjugal visit program. New York State correctional facilities, meaning state prisons rather than city jails, historically had one of the longest-running conjugal visit programs in the country known as the Family Reunion Program. However, that program applies only to New York State prisons, not to New York City Department

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Subject: Marriage in prison

If marriage is something you both want, doing it before he reports is the simpler and more reliable path. Not all prisons and jails permit inmates to marry while incarcerated, and those that do have processes that can be slow, bureaucratic, and subject to the warden's discretion. Getting married before he goes in removes all of that uncertainty. Being a legal spouse also comes with meaningful practical advantages once he is inside. Spouses typically have stronger visitation rights than

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Subject: Commissary

Packages to inmates at Emanuel Probation Detention Center in Twin City, Georgia must be ordered through approved channels. You cannot send a personal package from home. All items must be pre-approved food or property ordered through the Georgia Inmate Package program, which is administered by Union Supply. There are four ways to place an order: Online: Order through the Georgia Inmate Package website. Phone: Call toll-free at 1-855-247-0563. Mail: Send a completed order form to Union

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Subject: Prison violence

This is one of the hardest situations a family member can face, and the honest answer is that the options are limited but not nonexistent. Here is what can realistically be done. Document everything. Write down every incident your fiance has described, with dates, names if known, and specific details. That documentation becomes the foundation for any formal complaint or legal action. Do this now, before details fade. File a complaint with the state oversight agency. Every state

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Subject: Offender phone calls

No. Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls. The phone system inside jails and prisons is outbound only. Your inmate initiates every call from their end, and there is no way to call them directly at the facility. They also do not have access to the internet, so you cannot reach them through email or any online platform directly. If you need to notify your inmate of a new phone number, the most reliable method is a letter. Write

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Subject: Sentence reduction

It is possible but uncommon, and understanding exactly how it could happen helps put the risk in proper perspective. When a defendant appeals a sentence, the appellate court reviews whether the sentence was imposed correctly within the legal guidelines. In the vast majority of cases, an appellate court either upholds the sentence, reduces it, or sends the case back to the trial court for resentencing on a specific issue. What most people worry about is that last option.

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