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We are sorry to report that there is absolutely nothing you can do in this situation. The prison officials will make certain she is taken care of during and after delivery and will find the proper family member to care for the baby.
Read moreIf there was evidence that was not presented at trial, you can file an appeal. If you plead guilty, there is probably very little you can do.
Read moreProbably not right away. But after he has gone through orientation, he will most likely be able to receive visitation form you and his children
Read moreFull letters and unlimited pictures are okay in all ASPC facilities
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Read moreIf you are sent to a prison to serve out a sentence, there are no free calls. The calls are initiated by the inmate, but they must have money in their account or money on a phone plan on the outside. If you are going to speak with him more than once a week, check with our Discount Telephone Service to see if additional savings can be gotten with a new number.
Read moreyes, use the InmateAid Letter service and send some great pictures, too
Read moreThe process isn't any different for folks not incarcerated. It's just that being locked up makes the simple process harder. He will need to file a petition with the court, but most likely will have to pay an attorney to make sure it's done properly. The person he is divorcing will have to be served papers and then the fun begins.
Read moreNo. Parole is an option that is determined at sentencing by the judge. If parole is available to you, you would likely get a chance to reduce your time served and not have to do the entire bid inside. Not all offenders are given parole as an option in their Judgement and Commitment order. If you don't have that option you will do 85% of your sentence and then get released. You will immediately report to the Probation Office and
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