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No, parole is only an option if the judge has listed it on the Judgment and Commitment Order. With 8-9 months to go, it is very unlikely parole was an option to begin with. Hang in there, they'll be home before you know it.
Read moreNot good. Shu for months, loss of good time, then transfer from facility to higher custody level - much harder time going forward, loss of all privileges and maybe catch a new charge or two.
Read moreThe transfer occurs when the receiving county can spare two deputies. The only deadline would be a court date that the offender would have to be present.
Read moreTentative date is the current "release date" of "out date" given the inmate. It is tenative and that normally means there are more calculations to be determined before they give a final. This means they anticipate it could change so YES, you might get some good news.
Read moreYes, once when you arrive and meet and once when you depart. Keep it clean though. The guards are usually not too strict about it, but we would not test their good nature - they would see over-doing it as disrespecting them and might block future visits. Be mindful it is a prison.
Read moreOur advice would be to send sexy pictures without exposing yourself. IF the rules are to NOT send them that way, why are you getting the attorney involved in breaking the rules? Imagine if the attorney gets caught with nude pictures of his client's girl. Just try and resist getting naked, send him something he can actually keep. He can use his imagination until he gets the real thing :)
Read moreThere are inmate searches that are able to show the charges and their parole date (if they are eligible at all) and their release date. This date calculates the current good time credit available to the inmate. There are no reports showing how much time is they have served to date.
Read moreIt does not necessarily mean he will have to do the maximum sentence but it sounds like he might lose some good time. The transfer coming after a fight means it was either his fault and he is going to a higher custody facility, OR he was the victim and was transferred for is protection.
Read moreBasically there is no limit to the phone use at Leath Correctional (a South Carolina state prison), except for the cost of the calls. If there is money on the books they can stay on the phone all day. Many do especially in the first few days of incarceration. If you are not local to Greenwood SC, the calls start costing a lot. If you get a local line from InmateAid, the calls will be about $3-4 cheaper per call.
Read moreNo they do not, the recipient however pays a fee of $1.49 to retrieve the letter that the inmate sent to you, through InmateAid.
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