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You can verify the charges yourself through the Clerk of the County Court in the county where the charges were filed. This is also where the trial would be if they take it to court,
Read moreInmates in hurricane areas are transported days ahead of the storm making landfall. In my case, we were in a federal camp in Miami FL when a couple hurricanes hit Dade County. They loaded all the inmates onto buses (shackled) and driven to downtown Miami where the Federal Detention Center is. This is a tall structure in the middle of all the government buildings. It is more like a skyscraper for inmates which can and did withstand several major storms
Read moreYes. The Fire Camps are minimum security facilities within the CDCR, the California state prison system. The inmates are absolutely allowed to make phone calls seven days per week. These inmates actually serve the counties that they are in by fighting fires and providing selfless forestry safety. They are trusted to be in the public domain while serving their sentence. Their model behavior is awarded by receiving all the privileges afforded inmates. The phone service is Global*Tel Link-Offender Connect. The calls
Read moreRestricted housing is solitary confinement or "the hole". Evidently he was cited for some violation and as a punishment he has been sent to the hole. There is really no way of knowing how long this will be. There is literally no limit to the amount of you an inmate could spend there. It depends on what he went in there for. Was it contraband, a cellphone? Was he fighting? Or worse? Typically an inmate will be allowed to
Read moreLog onto your Account Dashboard. Under services, there are several selections. Click on Letters to Inmates. To access letters you have written and sent and kept in draft are available there for your review. You may download them into a pdf file with a click, too.
Read moreInmates are not supposed to have access to text messaging. But there is a huge contraband issue smuggling in smartphones into the prisons and jails. This is probably how you are hearing from your loved one but we do not recommend encouraging her to continue. She will definitely get caught, they all do either being sloppy or someone snitching on them that they have it. Once they get ahold of her phone, they will go through all the number dialed
Read moreThe inmate continues to use the service at the jail or prison. The inmateAid number makes their service less expensive to use. For instance, Securus, GTL-OffenderConnect, IC Solutions, Paytel, Telmate, Reliance, Combined Public Communications, CityTeleCoin, or any of the other twenty or more companies that have single-contracts with the various facilities - the inmates there must use the single carrier chosen by the facility. And it is easy to see, they are all the same, competing for a contract makes
Read moreNot all inmate's mugshots are published. The inmate locator on the Luzerne County Prison are posted without pictures but we found this link from a site that just publishes mugshots: https://mugshots.com/US-Counties/Pennsylvania/Luzerne-County-PA/
Read moreAbsolutely!! As a former inmate, i can tell you 100% that those are the BEST letters. We like receiving them and we like writing you back with even better ones. Be mindful that some letters are read by the COs, it's their job. They are looking for plots, escape plans, planning other crimes or inmates trying to run a business - not sexy talk. Sexual talk between letters is perfectly normal and expected :))
Read moreThe prison system never wants to get in the middle of the flow of mail from the US Postal Service. Inmate mail is considered sacred, the facility wants the inmates connected in some way to a loved one or more on the outside - postal mail is the most reliable and least expensive. They are more likely to be good inmates, quietly do their time and not come back. That is why they encourage and promote the flow of mail. Even
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