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If he is in federal prison, he will do 85% of his sentence or 71.4 months on 84 months total, unless he takes RDAP and gets a year off of that. If he is in state prison, depending where, he might be eligible for parole which could drastically reduce the seven years. The Judgment and Commitment Order signed by the judge will give you insight as to what exactly are the stipulations of the sentence and if parole is even
Read moreI've actually seen inmates have sex with their loved one in the visitation room of a federal prison camp. The security is not in your face and the visits are the best they can be, seated on picnic tables so getting close easy. If you risk doing so and get caught or someone snitches on your (like in this case), the visits will end forever and the inmate will spend months in the SHU before they transfer him to a higher
Read moreNot gonna happen with a few months left until release. With that short of a time, why on earth would you want this special day done in the visiting room of a federal prison? Surely you can see that a nicely planned wedding outside of the prison walls would be a better memory.
Read moreYes, you will be able to visit your fiancé in the halfway house. The visitation is very liberal and it's allowed on most days. After he gets settled, he will be assigned a counselor that will oversee his reentry. If he has a period of supervised release, he will meet with the person assigned to his case from US Probation. This is the hardest part of the process because these people are no joke. There will be drug testing, breathalyzers
Read moreThe Letter and Photo service through InmateAid is not digital. It is an actual letter printed out and send through the US Postal Service. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to reach the mail room. Normally the mail is immediately processed and delivered to the inmate, however there are delays that occur for various reasons that are outside of anyone's control. We have been successfully and reliably delivering hundreds of thousands of inmate letters over the many years
Read moreThat is determined by a judge during sentencing and then the counselor and case manager at the institution he is released from. Also, if the offender has a probation or supervised released period, that will have some influence as to when they might get home confinement (the next step down from halfway house).
Read moreYes, unless the crime for which he is incarcerated prohibits pictures of children.
Read moreNo, unfortunately they will never get to your inmate. Packages from home are not allowed.
Read moreNot directly. Indirectly you can through third-party care package vendors or send money to their commissary account and they can buy goodies at the commissary
Read moreYES!!! Please... If you want to try out this service for free the first time, please email us a request and we will send you a coupon code.
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