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Subject: Inmate transfer

It depends on the custody level of the inmate. Movement does have "meaning" but it's not always a bad reason. In most cases, movement is nothing to be concerned about. Movement of bunk assignment is commonplace. Maybe 20% of the movement is for disciplinary reasons.

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Subject: Relationship issues

We would advise you to go with your feelings. You said, " I'm 100 sure of that should I continue keeping in contact with him", this is what you should do, but be mindful of the baby momma and the child. These two people will be in the picture for many, many years and you will have to accept it for your relationship with him to work. If you make that transition smooth, the rest will be a piece of

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Subject: Prison discipline

call the jail and report the harrassment

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Subject: Sentencing questions

about 30 and a half months

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Subject: Sentencing questions

Probation 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.

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

He can call as long as there is money on the account.

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Subject: Parole & probation

The 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.

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Subject: Law questions - legal terms

Once 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.

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