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Subject: Commissary

Inmates may not receive anything like protein shakes or protein powder from the outside. They are only allowed to buy items off of the commissary list. If protein powder is found in the possession of an inmate, it will be an immediate trip to the SHU and possible loss of good time, loss of commissary, phone and visitation privileges and likely a transfer to a one-level higher facility.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

No, all of the phone calling cards available for use by inmates must be purchased at the commissary from money on their inmate trust account. If you are long distance you might look into our Discount Telephone Service. We are able to cut the prices of phone calls for about 80% of the situations. Send us the name of the facility and your phone number, we will assess the situation and give you an honest estimate of call prices with

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Send us your telephone number and the facility name - we will give you an honest estimate before you sign-up

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Paytel.com - If the calls are more than $2.00 each, contact us because we have had great success saving up to $12.00 per call when the fees are that high. Send us your telephone number and the facility where your inmate is held and we will give you an honest estimate before you sign up.

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Subject: Inmate search

The inmate pages are created and maintained by the member/users of the site. All of the inmate data is entered by the member/user of the site, not InmateAid. We do not monitor, verify or update the information unless requested by the member/user. Send us the new information on your inmate and we will change for you on their profile

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Subject: Sentencing questions

This is a serious charge. Depending on the amount of drugs and if there was any violence, his sentence could be ranging from two years to twenty years. The problem with an estimation is that there is too little information about the offender and the charges to give you a more accurate guestimate.

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Subject: Prisoner transfer

This is the status level for what type of custody the inmate is classified most notably in the TDCJ system, but in other state systems as well. This designates where and what type of facility they will be housed. The line class levels from highest to lowest level are as follows: S1 - minimum custody, S2 - low custody, S3 - medium custody and S4 - maximum custody There are only a few of S1 facilities in

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Subject: Survive prison

Some people do all the "right" things and still encounter trouble. That said, here are some guidelines of advice to stay clear of trouble and" stay to yourself": a) Mind your own business. b) Figure out what's most important to you and spend your time focused on those things. c) Avoid following "the crowd" or what everyone else is thinking/doing. d) Don't interrupt other inmate conversations e) Don't butt in line f) Don't ask what another inmate's

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Subject: Parole & probation

The assigned parole agent from the Board of Probation and Parole (Board) will visit with the proposed home provider, in person, at the residence being offered. The agent will give the home provider a copy of the brochure What Offenders and Their Families Need to Know. The agent will review the home provider agreement letter with the proposed home provider, and have the home provider sign the form. It is very important for the home provider to be

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Subject: Sentencing questions

The new charge is just going to add more time and more paper. The new charge will most likely kill any chance of probation. It could get messy depending on how the pre-sentence report reads and what mood the judge is in. He could choose to be really tough as this keeps happening. The more charges an offender racks up, the deeper the judge goes into the sentencing guidelines. This is figured on a point system and criminal history is

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