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We would advise that you call the facility first to make sure that you and the kids are on the list and YOU don't get surprised.
Read moreIt is entirely possible they could have problems. The inmates do not look favorable on men who molest, abuse or are otherwise convicted of a crime involving children or women. Depending on the terms of the crime, the inmates will decide if there is any retribution meted out.
Read moreFor most facilities, as many as you can stuff in there. There are some facilities with a 10 photo limit, but it is rare. Check with the facility page on InmateAid, if there are restrictions, we post them in "extra information"
Read moreThe frustration behind this question is completely understandable, and the situation involving a warrant sent to the wrong address while the probation officer had clearly visited the correct home at least five times raises legitimate procedural concerns. That said, the legal reality of probation violation is unforgiving in ways that can feel deeply unjust to families caught in the middle. Probation is a conditional form of freedom. Every condition attached to it carries legal weight, and the standard for
Read moreWe need to know more about the sentence that was imposed and what his release conditions are, probation period, etc before we could give an answer relating to 2020. Good time is only 15% unless he has a deal with the prosecutor to get more time off for cooperation
Read moreInmates may call out to any number on their "approved call list". If you have a number that the jail does not accept, please contact us about getting a land line that will allow the calls to go through at the cheapest rate possible.
Read moreRespect and disrespect are personal issues. Some people would find things wrong that others do not. Would you like it if they did it to you? Society judges too harshly sometimes anyway.
Read moreWhy worry if you are on their visiting list? If you do not want to visit, don't go.
Read moreNo, you can visit any inmate as long as you are approved and that the inmate requested you to be on their list.
Read moreThere are no phone or power outages in ANY federal prison. They maintain their own power source if that were to happen to the electricity grid. There are many safeguards to protect the public from a federal prison losing power... all the gates, the cells, the pods are on electrical controls - they can't have an outage of any kind.
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