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Prisons 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.
Read moreIf it is not posted on the facility website, you would need to contact his case manager (your inmate DEFINITELY knows his out-date) to get that information
Read moreYou'll have to call the facility, they do not make information like bed assignment available online. They might advise you that it is not necessary to have that information to get mail to them.
Read more10 months or so
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Read moreThe inmate's release date is really the responsibility of the inmate. We are pretty certain that if your inmate went to his counselor and asked what his release date was, they would tell him. Not telling him is the same as saying he didn't ask, either. This is typical of the some case managers in the system. They are state government employees that punch a time clock. They do not interact well with the public. Their only concerns
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