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Subject: All topics

Juvenile offenders are normally only allowed visits from their immediate family members - mother, father and maybe siblings - no friends. Call the facility beofre you go to make certain of all their rules

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Subject: Prison discipline

The inmates are all treated basically the same. The ones that have a harder time inside are making it hard on themselves. If you look for conflict and confrontation, you are in the right place. There is plenty of trouble to get into if you act up. Generally speaking it's not like you see on television - you get three square meals and a bed to sleep on. You have a menial job and lots of time to kill. Boredom is the

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Subject: Prison violence

When an inmate has a history of being a corrections officer, especially with a charge as serious as child abuse, it is highly likely that the correctional facility will take extra measures to ensure his safety. Here's what you can expect regarding his placement: 1. Protective Custody (PC): High Risk for Harm: As a former corrections officer and someone facing a child abuse charge, your inmate-to-be will be at a higher risk of harm from other inmates.

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Subject: Prisoner transfer

Your inmate's transfer might be held up becasue of over-crowding or becasue there are other charges pending in another jurisdiction. They call those "detainers" and they can get in the middle of transfers and releases. As an aside, he will be credited for every single day he is serving in county and it will go towards ANY sentence he was imposed.

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Subject: Sex offenders

He knows the rules, if he does not register like he is supposed to, then they will keep locking him up. Why is he avoiding registration? The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, also known as SORNA, is part of a comprehensive federal law that requires states to maintain a system for monitoring and tracking convicted sex offenders following their release into the community. The Act makes it a federal crime to knowingly fail to register with a state's

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Subject: Sentencing questions

The mandatory minimum for a felony gun possession is five years. Everyone that has been incarcerated knows 100% that they cannot be within 500 feet of an empty shell casing, much less with gun that belongs to someone else.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

It is as relaible as the US Postal Service - in fact that is who we use

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Subject: All topics

We are not experts on prop 57, but the general idea is that the early release is NOT for people with violent crimes on their record. Unfortunately, he is probably going to do the entire bid. 

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Subject: Sex offenders

Anything is possible. If a sex offender is incarcerated with a bond AND he has a violation for non-registration (or is he incarcerated BECAUSE he did not register), then it is more likely that the violation will force a return to prison to finish the time remaining from the early release - not to mention that if there are other charges on top of the violation.

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