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No, only wedding rings are allowed
Read moreIf you know the county, you can contact the Clerk of the Court and file a request for information. This is where lawyers go to get their information.
Read moreThe worse thing you can do is get sick in prison. Things don't happen at the speed they do on the outside. You can call the facility and inquire. We recommend using your most humble and polite version of yourself when you do. Making a bad impression by demanding things for your inmate will cause him more harm than good.
Read moreFederal inmates must pay for their calls though Trulincs, the BOP's version of an "inmate's bank". From Trulincs, the inmate directs the money to their commissary, email (Corrlinks) and phone calls. The phone calls cost either 21 cents per minute or 6 cents per minute (if you are local to the prison). If you are not local and want the calls to be 6 cents per minute, InmateAid gets the local lines for only $8.95. On 300 minutes, the local line
Read moreNot directly. You could imagine the ways that they could accomplish it thought by having someone on the outside do it for them.
Read moreGroup punishment for some bad act that occurred.
Read moreThey BOTH wish!!! Hell no, it's all segregated by sex or there'd be a lot of prison babies :)
Read moreNo, to either. This is absolutely forbidden.
Read moreThe inmates can send all the letters they want, provided they buy stamps in the commissary for postage. The inmates without money on their books can get stamps and letter writing material for free (as indigent inmates).
Read moreThe law prohibits the listing of juveniles in ANY inmate locator. In fact, they are referred to as residents and their incarceration is completely private.
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