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Subject: Sentencing questions
A suspended sentence means the judge gave you time, but allowed you to stay out of custody as long as you follow certain conditions. If you complete everything successfully, you never serve that time. If you violate those conditions, the judge can impose some or all of the suspended 360 days. At that point, it becomes real jail or prison time. Whether you can serve less than the full 360 days depends on the facility and how your sentence is classified after...
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Subject: Prison discipline
Short answer, no. There is no outside person or service that can get an inmate released from the SHU, also known as the hole. That decision is entirely controlled by the facility and its internal disciplinary process. When an inmate is placed in the SHU, it is usually for one of three reasons: Pending investigation Disciplinary action after a rule violation Administrative reasons, such as safety or separation Even if the inmate says they did nothing wrong, the facility does not rely on outside opinions...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
This is a common point of confusion, but it is easy once you know how it works. In your confirmation email, you were given two numbers: Your regular phone number, called the “forward-to” number The new local number we assigned to help reduce call costs The number you give to your inmate is the new local number we provided. That is the number they must add to their approved phone list and dial when they call you. When your inmate calls that local number, the...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
If your boyfriend was arrested in Maricopa County, Arizona, the best place to start is the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office inmate search. That will show you his current custody status, charges, and in many cases an expected release date or court information. If you are not finding him, double check the spelling of his name and try variations. You can also use a background search service like TruthFinder to help locate him if you are unsure which facility he is in. For...
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Subject: Law & court questions - legal terms
Not easily. After the conviction and the sentence the only left to do is to restore your rights as a citizen. At this point the only people that can "erase" the conviction is the President of the United States for a federal crime and a Governor of the state you were convicted of if a state crime.
Subject: Medical treatment
There are a few different parts to your question, so I will break them down clearly. Visitation After he arrives at a TDCJ unit like Gurney, he will go through intake and classification. During this time, visits are not allowed. Once he is assigned to general population and completes processing, visitation can begin. This usually takes a few weeks, but it can vary. You will also need to be on his approved visitation list. He has to submit your name, and the unit...
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Subject: Inmate transfer
Joseph Karr DOB 3-6-1961, inmate ID 02060396 is currently serving a life sentence at William G. McConnell Unit. He has a parole eligibility date of November 1, 2044. He is not currently eligible to receive visitation.
Subject: Send inmate mail
They most probably not forward the mail. Please send us the information regarding their new location and we will make the changes on the website and resend the letter for you at no charge. Please email us at aid@inmateaid.com
Subject: Marriage in prison
Some federal facilities allow inmates to wed, but we are uncertain if the private prison groups like CCA or GEO allow them. We do not think they allow them but we encourage you to call there and ask to speak with a case manager, they will have the correct answer for you. 505-285-4900
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