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All offenders will be afforded free legal counsel if they are unable to pay on thier own.
Read moreNO, never. Imagine how that would work out...:/
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Read moreFigure prices to be about 15-20% higher than what it might cost at Walmart or Target. But, it's the only shop in town so the inmates have to shop there. ANy amount of money is like the greatest gift you could send a frined in prison. They will decide what to choose from the long list of food and hygiene items. If you are able, $50 is fantastic. If you can do more, you will really make their month... but
Read moreWe have no way of knowing what the future holds if you ever see him again. Maybe you should seek some protective measures like moving across the county and starting over -separating yourself from the situation. It is not worth finding out that what your are afraid of could come to fruition you ever have that encounter. Please be careful.
Read moreWhat exactly are you asking? Will he hurt you emotionally or hurt you physically? If we are talking emotional like,is he going to leave me when he gets out? There is a lot I can share on this subject if you write back. You know this person better than anyone. What signs are even causing you to ask. If we are talking physical, then the advice would be to seek shelter with someone you can trust, try to find
Read moreThere is no way to find out. The inmate's privacy is maintained in the strictest of confidence. You cannot get a health update, find out who is visiting, who they are calling, writing or getting money from.
Read moreYes. Every facility has a dress code. InmateAid lists each facility's Visitation Information which includes the Visiting days and hours for your inmate, along with the do's and don't's of that faciliites dress code.
Read moreRefusing to take a urine test is considered "disobeying a direct order". This is viewed as "major" because without some sort of order in the prison, the staff would totally lose control. The punishment is as severe as it can be to hold out as an example to others thinking about UA refusal. He will get placed in Disciplinary Segregation, also known as the SHU, the Special Housing Unit, solitary confinement, or the "hole". There, he will be in a
Read moreThere is no limit. It's a privilege, not a right therefore they could restrict phone calls the entire sentence.
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