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Read moreIf what you are saying is accurate, 25% off 48 months is 12 months leaving 36 months of time. BUT, there are some other factors that could make the sentence even less, like if the judge allows this convict to have parole. If eligible they could conceivably get more time off but spend it on the streets as a parolee.
Read moreMore than likely the inmate did something to lose the work release privilege and has been returned to the general population and it no longer eligible to leave the compound for work in the public space.
Read morego with your gut, from experience, if you think something is wrong you are probably right
Read morethere are 2.4 million people in prison or jail... should we guess who this is? or guess which state?
Read moreNot great. The meal plans are prepared by a registered dietician with foods that meet the daily minimum requirements for calories, carbohydrates, proteins and nutrients. But, they use limited spices and condiments for taste, so the meals end up being somewhat bland.
Read moreAt the risk of being too promotional for the merits of InmateAid, simply click on the Letters and Photos section write that inmate letting them know exactly how you feel. And keeping with the spirit of what we do, you can keep your location anonymous using our service, too.
Read moreCourt costs assessed as part of a judgment and commitment are your son's financial obligation, not yours. You are not legally required to do anything with that letter, and no one can compel you to pay his court costs on his behalf. As for your son, the debt is real but the collection reality is practical. While he is incarcerated and not earning income, there is no mechanism to force payment. Court costs become something he will need to
Read moreThere are agencies that offer support in varying degrees of effectiveness. What "help" were you seeking specifically, maybe we can point you in the right direction?
Read moreContact the Clerk of the Court for that information.
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