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Yes, and the visitation for work release inmates is quite comfortable. Call the facility for exact times and requirements.
Read moreYou want to change who your inmate may call? That will NEVER happen. You cannot control the inmate's call list, visitation list or how they spend the money they have on their books. Inmates have privacy rights, too. If you do not want an inmate to contact you, you can call the facility and speak to a counselor or case manager - they will see to it that you are not disturbed.
Read moreThat depends on the facility. Some require that you fill out a visitation form that is sent into the national crime database (NCIC). Most if not all jails and prisons will nt allow a felon or former inmate to visit a current inmate without pre-approval for a special visit by the warden. There are other facilities that will allow a visit with your driver's license. You should call them directly to make sure you are in compliance before making the
Read moreWe don't have any rapists here to answer this question, but if you had a firearm at your side the intruder would not be thinking about sex at all.
Read moreThere must be some hard feelings there. Why did you wait FOUR years? Have you ever attempted to commnicate with him by mail? Letter writing might be the best way for both of you to being an exchange of feelings - about what went wrong between you and how can you fix it.
Read morethere are no juvenile inmate locators. juvenile offender's are protected by the privacy act for minors - the information is not public.
Read moreIt can range from several months in the SHU and lost privileges to catching another charge and having time added to their current sentence.
Read moreThey can keep him for as long as they wabt, related to the original sentence. That is the downside of violating, going back and finishing out your remaining months.
Read moreA parole violation is considered a serious offense, one which carries no bond. The only one that knows why your friend is being held is your friend's parole officer and your friend. They can hold him for months and months without cause before the next step. What happens next is your friend will go before the original sentencing judge to explain why he violated. The judge can hold him for the balance of the original sentence if they choose. It's not
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