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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Yes, but they cannot make one call after another. The is a bank of phones that are for use by all of the inmates. Inmates might have to wait 30 minutes or more to get a phone to use. After their call, the system will not allow for another call for 30 minutes or more (giving others the opportunity to make calls).

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Subject: Inmateaid website questions

The process is straightforward and keeps your personal address completely private throughout. Your inmate writes a physical letter and mails it to InmateAid's postal address, which they can get from any outgoing envelope you have sent them through the platform. When the letter arrives at InmateAid, it gets scanned and uploaded directly to your account dashboard. You receive an email notification with a link letting you know there is a letter waiting for you. To read the letter

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Subject: Sentencing questions

The time he already spent in county counts. Every day from his August arrest date forward is credited toward his sentence, so he walked into Oakdale and then Newton with those months already on the board. Iowa operates under a determinate sentencing structure with good time provisions. For most felony sentences, Iowa inmates are eligible to earn good time credits that can reduce the actual time served. The standard in Iowa is that inmates can earn up to 1.2

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

In most fundamental ways, prisons are prisons. The basics, the counts, the routine, the boredom, the commissary, the mail system, do not vary dramatically from one facility to the next. The walls are different but the daily rhythm is roughly the same wherever you are. What does vary is who is running the place. Otero is a privately operated facility, and privately managed prisons tend to run tighter than state-operated facilities in some respects. The staff at private prisons

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Subject: Marriage in prison

Months and months if the petition is not contested. If it is contested, it'll take a long time

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Subject: Inmate transfer

No one will entertain your request. They do not take suggestions from the outside, or from lawyers for a matter like this.

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Subject: Family services

Only if the child is under 18

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Homemade cards are increasingly being rejected at facilities across the country, and the reason has nothing to do with the sentiment behind them. Correctional facilities have discovered that hand-made cards and letters have become a delivery method for drugs. The technique involves saturating paper or using ink that has been laced with synthetic drugs. When the paper or dried ink is licked or touched, the drug activates. It sounds extreme but it is real, documented, and widespread enough that

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Subject: Relationship issues

Both matter, but if you are asking which one to prioritize when resources are limited, the answer is financial support, and here is the reasoning behind that. Money on the books is tangible. It buys food from commissary that makes the daily reality of being locked up more bearable. It covers phone time so the connection between you stays alive. It pays for hygiene items that the facility provides at the bare minimum. Every dollar on that account is

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Subject: Pending criminal charges

If you are looking for the actual criminal case against the inmate, you will have to contact someone at the Clerk of the Court in the county where they caught their charge

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