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about 30 and a half months
Read moreProbation violations are not usually easy on the offender. We have no idea of his history, etc to give you any estimate. If you have more information to share about the previous charges we will try and narrow down a potential sentence.
Read moreHe can call as long as there is money on the account.
Read moreThe detainee might have to sit in county jail or a privately run facility for weeks (or months) before getting a hearing. They are not usually in a hurry to resolve a violation, since this at least their second chance that went bably.
Read moreOnce the indictments are filed, you have to have faith in your legal representation. If there are problems with the investigation, like evidence being "lost", your legal team is going to have to make the judge/jury lean in his way. If you are using a public defender, you might remind them that you are also entitled to having an investigator at your disposal, too, and the state will pay for it just like the public defender.
Read morePrisons are for long term detention. There are also many different prison types that serve different purposes. Prisoners are placed in a specific type of prison based on the security risk they pose. Your inmate's profile determines where the BOP designates his custody level. Normally, inmates are segregated in a way that assigns them based on the nature of their crimes, and for safety reasons. High security institutions, also known as United States Penitentiaries (USP), have highly secured
Read moreIt is likely he will have to do the time remaining on his probation.
Read moreIf he is getting released in November, there is nothing you can "request" (nor do they consider outside requests) that will get him out earlier. This is a VERY short sentence, just hope that it's short enough that he doesn't violate his probation when he is released.
Read moreHe will probably get it Monday or Tuesday if the mail room is operating under normal conditions.
Read moreYou would have to contact the facility and ask the staff what they allow.
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