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Yes, the inmates are able to write back using our return address. Many of our members like the privacy it affords them in not having to share their address with anyone.
Read moreWas this sentence related to a probation/parole violation? Normally, a 100% sentence is related to that - where the first act of leniency by the courts was not heeded, there is no second chance at freedom. If this is the Judgment and Commitment paper signed by the judge on the original case, then he will be entitled to the "automatic 15% good time credit" allotted to all inmates when they begin their bid. The inmates can only lose this by not
Read moreAs long as it takes. Detainers are honored by almost all jurisdictions unless it is an ICE issue, then some sanctuary city detention centers will not honor the detainer. If this is not ICE, they will take their sweet time when two officers can travel to pick up their hold.
Read moreI've answered this type of question many times over the years working here, and the readers know that we are only guessing at the possible outcome from our own experience. The biggest issues are 1) criminal history 2) value of the crime 3) were people hurt 4) was property lost or damaged. If this was victimless, then it will weigh heavily on her criminal history. If this is a first-time offense there is a very high likelihood she can get
Read moreMinimum she will do is six years and the maximum is 20 years. If she does what she is supposed to do, while incarcerated, namely following the rules and programming recommendations. If she keeps herself out of trouble, she could be paroled in six years of so, pretty short sentence for manslaughter (i got 8 years for theft of marketing emails - no money lost, no money made from the crime - 8 years, federal prison).
Read moreThe court appointed lawyers work for the Public Defenders office and you don't get to pick, they "appoint one". The inmate will have ample time to speak with, meet with and assist in the construction and the filing of the appellate document. Good luck!
Read morePlease explain "two years at 100%". Judges do not normally use that terminology. They might say, "24 months, no parole", but the length of time that the offender ultimately serves is up to the Department of Corrections and the inmate themselves. If you follow the rules and are a model prisoner, most sentences come with 15% good time granted at the time of incarceration.
Read moreIf he has a release date, that is the outdate - unless he does something untoward that causes him to get jacked-up for more time. Once the release date is posted, it would include any good time accrued.
Read moreYes, but there are some restictions. The majority of mail rooms have a size limit. The size InmateAid uses in it's Photo Service is a 4" x 6" glossy with the picture printed to the edge, there are no large white borders to shrink the image.
Read moreVery silly question. I did 66 months and never even came within a hundred miles of someone raping me. In fact i dont think i heard of more than one in my whole bid, this was a cho-mo being held for all kinds of child porn charges. He got his teeth broken out and his mouth was violated.
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