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If he has reported, he most certainly has a number. They issue a BOP Inmate ID card - that number must be on there. What is his name, we will find it for you.
Read moreThere are no status updates on inmates that the public may access. Generally, the only way to get any information (if they will actually share it with you) is to call and speak with a counselor, case manager, unit team secretary or chaplain. It's not the easiest to accomplish so be patient.
Read moreWork release allows selected inmates to work at paid employment in the community during the last months of their confinement. Inmates must return to the Department's custody at the end of each workday. Their transportation is often provided, if they are not providing transportation then the "ride" would have to be approved.
Read moreThere is a likelihood that he will do the balance of his probation in the facility where he begain his sentence.
Read moreWriting letters is sort of a lost art these days - it takes effort. If you were our girl, we would want to hear about everything you're doing. We would really want you to send us sexy pictures of yourself and even share sexy talk or sexy stories to keep our spirits high. We are not trying to be creepy, but he probably misses you and thinks about you all the time. Try relationship stuff where you can make him
Read moreThis happens more that people know. If it were me, I'd want to know so that in the two years I would be prepared for a life without you. If he cannot stay in your home, he needs to have a plan for where he will go when he's released. If you spring it on him when he's released and he is counting on living there it is going to be a mess. The stress would be overwhelming for him
Read moreThere are documented cases where the staff at an institution has violated federal law and have sexual contact with an inmate (mostly consensual). However, this never ends well. The inmate gets shipped to an inconvenient location with higher security and less privileges, the staff member will do federal prison time.
Read moreYou should follow your instincts. You know him better than most - our advice, "believe what you see with your own eyes, not what you hear as the explanation".
Read moreYes, you can use the InmateAid Letter and Photo Service to do just that. If you send an email request to us at aid@inmateaid, we will send you a coupon code to try it for free.
Read moreNot a good situation. It sounds like you are more scared of prison than he is. "Considered a habitual..." is not going to read well by the judge making the decision. He will sit in county for awhile, for sure.
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