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It's possible she could be denied but improbable. Since we do not know why dad is on probation (conditions of his release and type of crime), we can not say for certain. More than likely, dad's PO and daughter's PO will confer and make the determination together if it's okay with them.
Read morePeople who go to jail a lot seem to be on the move quite often. It has nothing to do with caring, its about survival in many cases. If you have moved on, it's probably for the best.
Read moreDepends on the person, being in jail will change only those that can see they need changing. Jasil for many is a wake-up call. If it's not a wake-up call then they are lying to themselves and probably others, too.
Read moreThe system has a keyword checker much like a search engine. If it hears one of those words, it'll cause a violation. If there is a third voice on the line, it'll trigger a violation. There are also live correction officers listening in real time (not always, just spot checking from time-to-time), the inmate may not have any conversation about "business dealings", so if the guard hears talk of money or business directions that could trigger a violation. One thing is
Read moreYour inmate must get permission from the warden - and prison is normally the place where an inmate may get married. Jail marriage does not happen often if at all. Only inmates with long sentences (along with a perfect record while incarcerated) are eligible. Our advice is: if your relationship is strong, marriage is not going to change anything. If you are getting married for other reasons, we would recommend waiting until you can have a proper ceremony.
Read moreManafort will get a longer sentence because he went to trial and lost. The government will file a PreSentence Report to the judge and try to pile on as much time as they can, maybe asking for 20 years - which really adds to the drama. There are sentencing guidelines which federal prosecutors push to the high side of the range - understanding that they get graded on how much time their "wins" bring. It's a shitty system, but its
Read moreit does happen sometimes, you read about guards getting caught up in things with the inmates. once the affair is exposed, the offending guard is prosecuted and charged with a felony. Their punishment: the inmate gets a few months in the SHU but the prison guard ends up an inmate in prison themselves.
Read moreThe call list should remain intact with the transfer. Depending on their local rules, he should be able to call once he gets assigned his new housing situation.
Read moreIf this is federal, all of the inmate's calling list remains in tact. As long as there is money, they should be able to call. Don't forget, InmateAid can get you a local number to almost any federal facility - making the calls only 6 cents per minute.
Read moreNot under those circumstances. If the person with the order on them fails to appear, they are lucky of the judge doesnt have abench warrant for that alone. The protective order isnt protecting the offender, it's protecting someone from them - they have no ability to remove it whatsoever.
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