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One video visit per day... maybe once a week depending on the inmate. The VISITOR is the one that pays for the service.
Read moreYou can, but there is a high likelihood that you will be picked up
Read moreThere are no "early release programs" available unless you are willing to provide information to the authorities about another crime that leads to the arrest and conviction of someone else. If you see someone getting out earlier than their release date, they got out by snitching.
Read moreNo. Early release for two months left on his bid? Come on man!!!
Read moreThe inmate determines who they want on their call list, and unless there is something within the offender's file that would obviate a candidate, anyone can be a visitor. Unless the visitor is a felon, then it would require permission from the warden.
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Read moreAs often as they want, as long as there is money on their books to make the calls
Read moreYour inmate gets the approval notices from their counselor and will have to let you know either by phone or a letter - the institution does not notify people whatsoever.
Read moreThe entire visitation process for the Arizona State Prison Complex (including ASPC Yuma - La Paz Unit) is online: https://www.inmateaid.com/visitation/aspc-yuma-la-paz-unit
Read moreParole violation with possession will probably cause that offender to go back and finish their original sentence with no chance for any good time. The other charges for drugs will probably not add additional time.
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