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HER desire to change has to be the overriding effort to start over clean. Nothing but "her will" to overcome this will work. All of the love and support is great, but if she doesn't want a different outcome, then nothing will change.
Read moreProbably not. There are specific rules against anyone with a prior felony to visitation, anywhere. The only way it could ever happen is with the written approval from the warden and even then it would take a helluva reason for them to allow it.
Read moreInmates are allowed 300 minutes per month (400 mins in Nov and Dec). The money for the calls comes off their Trulincs account that cost either SIX CENTS per minute or 21-CENTS per minute. We get a local number to make the calls 6 cents per minute. This is a monthly savings of $45 for $8.95 (next month the price will be $4.95). If the inmate gets moved, we replace the number at no charge.
Read moreNothing is free. You can reduce the overall cost if you do not use a lawyer, then the only cost is the filing fee is for the court (which might be a couple of hundred dollars)
Read moreThere is no set time period, it is strictly up to the staff and the pace in which the inmate is prepared and there is space in the program at the time.
Read moreViolation of parole is dumb. You put yourself at the mercy of the judge that had leniency for you. The penalty could be as stiff as having to finish the remaining months on the original sentence with no possibility of an early release. Anything less than that, he should consider himself lucky.
Read moreTypically he can receive visits on the very first visitation date/time. The visits are very chill, you can bring food for him to eat there and to take to his dorm room along with clothing (not more prison garb). There is hardly any supervision as the idea of being free usually supersedes any notion of screwing up at this point... you're almost home.
Read moreYou can't get married at that facility. The city jails are short term facilities and have no provision for inmate marriages whatsoever. Marriage for an inmate would only happen to long-term offenders in a state or federal facility for an inmate with a clean incident report history.
Read moreState and federal prison have different rules on calling. In the state prisons, most inmates have unlimited talk time as long as there is money on the account. In federal, there is a 300-minute monthly limit (with an extra 100 in Nov and Dec for the holidays). Dorm housing is like an army barracks with rows of bunk beds and lockers dividing the living space. Federal dorms hold about 100 inmates who share 6 showers, 4 toilets, 4 sinks,
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