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Subject: Prison discipline

It depends on the contraband and the penalty associated with incident report. If it is a serious charge, then it effect everything.

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Subject: Bond questions

They are keeping him to ensure he will appear at the court date. If there is a trial to come, the same concept applies and their actions show some concern that he won't appear. If he has not been released during the last 65 days having no prior offenses means he's probably not going to be released. He will likely be kept in county until the trial is over.

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Subject: Relationship issues

You can serve him divorce papers. You can divorce him without him ever having to appear in the court proceedings. Find out his location and send him the papers. If he doesn't respond, then the judge will grant the divorce with nothing more. If he responds, then it'll take a few months before it is finalized. You'd be better having a lawyer help you navigate this so that it's done correctly.

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Subject: Parole & probation

Sounds like a failed drug test at the drug court. If they are sending him to the Recovery Academy, that pretty much solidifies our thought. The issue about waiting at CCA is that it could be weeks or months depending on the availability of a bed.

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Subject: Treatment vs.incarceration

The system is not going to keep letting her walk. Eventually these charges are going to add up to one big sentence that she won't be able to walk away from. The treatment works if the patient wants to change. If she is not interested in change, the will never stop.

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Subject: Release questions

No, what you describe is called "work release". Inmates with a clean disciplinary record and short time until their sentence is up are offered this program to help get them ready for reentry into society. This is normally a very successful program for well-behaved, deserving inmates.

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Subject: Inmate search

We recommend contacting the Clerk of the County Court directly. They would have all of the court filings, this is where the lawyers go to get their information when they have a case to defend or prosecute. You might have to pay a nominal fee for the copying of the documents, but this is the only place to go to get accurate information.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

He can write you through our address. We receive the mail for you and scan it into your account under Letters from Inmates. We email you if there is any mail in your Account.

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