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Weekend release dates on that fall on Sunday might get an inmate out a day sooner if the facility does not do weekend releases
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Read moreMarriage in prison is not allowed everywhere for any inmate. If your inmate has a long sentence, and is in one of the facilities that provisions this for the most well-behaved inmates, you would begin by contacting the chaplain to see if he is eligible.
Read moreIt sounds like there is a transitional phase ahead for your boyfriend it the US Marshal Service just apprehended him. Depending on the charges, he might be able to have a bond and be released. You could marry then. But, if he is held on a warrant that makes that impossible, then he will be in a federal detention facility until the case is heard. Most likely he will be remanded and unable to qualify for a marriage. Marrying an
Read moreDepends on the PO's report and what the allegations were. In most cases, the offender has to do the remaining time on their original sentence.
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Read moreInmateAid profiles are created by the members of the site. We do not monitor, verify or update the profiles unless requested to do so... In this case, maybe the release date was entered incorrectly if you think he is still inside. If you need assistance, pleas edo not hesitate to ask.
Read moreViolation of probation is a big problem. The court is in no hurry to hear these cases as they are aggravated that the probationer couldn't stay out of trouble and avoid more jail time. It could be that she gets to finish her original sentence. Not to mention, she has a new charge to deal with... some people just like it in there.
Read moreFor him to move from the jurisdiction where he was convicted and released on paroled to another state, he will need permission from the court (his judge) and the Parole Office prior to even think about moving.
Read moreFederal probation violation is a serious charge. They do not give a second chance to offenders that cannot follow rules after they are released early.
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