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Unless there is massive oversrowding, the release date normally facotrs in the good time credits - so that date is when they'll most probably get out
Read moreYou will have to research your options. Most bailbondsmen are local. You should talk to 2-3 to make sure you are comfortable with the arrangement. Most of them charge a non-refundable 10% of the set amount of the bail. The bonding company then submits the paperwork to the court who will release the offender from custody. The bond is in place to ensure that the offender appears at all scheduled hearings. If they miss a court date, the bond is
Read moreThe 45 days is probably not going to earn any good time. That 45 days starts from the minute he was picked up, regardless of where he is or will be held.
Read moreIt will depend on how they treat the "escape". If they minimalize the importance since he was in the halfway house then he will be released on his out date. The court might make a big deal there is a chance he could go back with some time added for the escape. The real question is, why on earth would he escape from a minimum security release facility with less than a month to go? Stupid!!
Read moreYou are not able to view an inmate's account. Their privacy is protected like anyone else.
Read morethat is not available for public release
Read moreDo you know where you are going to do your time? Every institution has their own rules for inmate clothing. Most places will make you buy extra things from their commissary. There are some that allow family to send in underwear and jeans. Once we know where you're going we can help you much more. Don't sweat it, one year might seem like a long time right now, but it is not going to seem like much when you're finished.
Read moreThird time probation violation DUI is not going to end well. Depending on how much time is left on his original sentence, he will have to do at least what is left plus potentially more. If we are looking at more than a year, he might have to do it in state rather than county (county jail inmates are not usually there longer than a few months, they don't have the room for long-term inmates).
Read moreDepends ont he arrangement they have with the US Marshal service. MOST county jails only temporarily hold federal inmates until they are taken to a privately contracted facility or their designation within the BOP.
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