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Christopher Michael Collard, inmate AZ6105, incarcerated April 13, 2016, is alive and at Deuel Vocational Institution
Read moreRRM visitation is very chill. There are no gates, no locks no cells. You will get to hug him, bring him food and clothing. You should call once before you go to make sure of their "local rules." Some places are run by Salvation Army and have a really nice set up with full kitchens and great menus for the offenders preparing for their release.
Read moreThere is not a lot of "daylight" for county inmates. There are recreation areas that are open to the sky and they are available for limited hours for exercise or fresh air. The transfer to a PRC is 50/50 on a one year sentence. They might hold him in county the entire time unless he is a really calm inmate or they become severely overcrowded.
Read moreYes, this is a common sign of an inmate that is either operating a "store" or an inmate that is invloved in gambling or smuggling of contraband. Inmates use commissary items as a form of payment for services and other things that go on inside. The reason he is in the SHU is that another inmate, probably one that owes him money, has dropped a ticket on him. The COs then did a shake down but were focused mainly on
Read moreThere are several instituitons that allow inmates to marry. The state and federal facilities do for long term inmates. This is a county facility and we doubt they will. You should call the facility and ask to speak to the chaplain.
Read moreWe can't really give you a definite answer as the various courts are dealing with DUIs in a more agressive manner. This is the second time which adds to the unknown. Was anyone hurt or was there property damage? The bst advice is to call the facility and ask to speak to the counselor.
Read moreit should be available immediately. sometimes there are situations where the phone access for inmates are not available.
Read moreWe estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide the mail is fit to be handed out at mail call, your inmate will receive it. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our control. We make no guarantees as to how long it will take as there are thousands of facilities and none
Read moreYou will need to contact the State's Attorney and ask them to enforce collect. They will write an order to the ASPC and request that his inmate trust account be garnished. Restitution is collected vigorously at all of the institutions nationwide.
Read moreNo, the inmate's privacy is protected.
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