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Subject: Commissary

The only way to know exactly how long your friend will be in jail is through the court process. Until a judge issues a sentence, there is no fixed amount of time. To find out what is happening in his case, you can: Check the county court records online Call the Clerk of Court where he was charged Attend hearings to hear what the prosecutor is requesting For a charge like breaking and entering, the possible

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Subject: Visitation

The fastest way to find out if your visitation has been approved is to ask your husband directly. Inmates typically receive notification of approved visitors before the facility updates any outside-facing system or contacts family members. If he is able to call or send a letter, he should be able to tell you whether your name has cleared. For family members, approval usually comes through within a couple of days of submitting the application. Friends and non-family visitors take

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Mail is received at the facility mail room. The staff opens each piece searching for contraband and that the inmate number matches the name. Time permitting, the mail is passed out later that day at "mail call".

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Subject: Commissary

Commissary schedules at county jails vary by pod, dorm, and day of the week, and they change more often than most facilities publicly post. The most reliable way to get the current schedule for a specific housing unit is to contact the facility directly. For Douglas County Jail in Georgia, you can reach the Canteen department at the Douglas County Sheriff's Office by calling 770-920-4972, Monday through Friday during business hours. They handle commissary purchases, deposits, and any questions

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Stewart County Jail in Tennessee uses Securus as their phone carrier. Securus does not publish a universal rate schedule that applies identically across every facility they service, and jail personnel are often unable to give exact per-call costs over the phone. Based on what we know about Securus local call rates, you can expect to pay in the range of $2.00 per call, give or take about $0.25 depending on the specific rate structure at that facility. For families

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

InmateAid solo cobra la tarifa mensual del servicio. No hay cargos adicionales de nuestra parte. Sin embargo, es importante entender cómo funciona el servicio completo. InmateAid le proporciona un número de teléfono local que reemplaza el número de larga distancia que su familiar marca desde la prisión. Usted todavía tiene que pagar a la compañía telefónica de la prisión por cada llamada, pero la diferencia es enorme: en lugar de pagar alrededor de $15.00 por llamada a larga distancia,

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Subject: Sentence reduction

There are ongoing discussions and changes around drug sentencing, but they are usually broad policy changes, not something tied to a specific county like Greene County alone. In recent years, federal officials such as Eric Holder have pushed for reforms to reduce sentences for certain non-violent drug offenders, especially those affected by mandatory minimum laws. However, these changes generally apply to federal cases, not automatically to state or county cases. Here is what that means for your fiancé: If his case

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Subject: Send inmate mail

If your payment went through and the page cycled back to a pay screen without confirmation, do not panic. This is a known issue that occasionally happens during letter processing, and it is handled quickly. A couple of things to know right away. If the letter content came through blank on our end, we will reach out to you directly. You will be given the option to rewrite and resubmit your letter or receive a full refund. Nothing

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Subject: Sentence reduction

Receiving a letter from the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles this early in a sentence is not unusual for non-violent offenders, and it is a positive sign, but it requires careful reading before drawing conclusions. A tentative parole review date is exactly what the language says it is: tentative. It means the board has reviewed the case based on guideline settings, which are formula-driven calculations that take into account offense type, sentence length, good time credits, and other

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Subject: Prison violence

The stories that travel fastest about any prison are the worst ones. That is true of every federal penitentiary, and Pollock is no exception. Bad news moves quickly, good news rarely makes it out at all. That is worth keeping in mind when evaluating what you have heard. USP Pollock is a United States Penitentiary, which means it houses a higher-security population than a low or medium facility. It is not a soft assignment. But it operates under the

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