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Clemency is possible for all convicted offenders. It is up to the President of the United States of the Governor of they state they were convicted to grant clemecy. If this is a federal application, there is something called the Office of the Pardon Attorney that handles all incoming requests. It is a long shot that works out for some, you never know which President might be in office at the time and how they respond to the reason for
Read moreThe people answering on here are not in prison now. We used to be incarcerated, we work for InmateAid who employs us to answer these questions the best way we know how, unedited, from our experiences and some from what you see others go through. We get thousands and thousands of requests... there are a great majority that are the same. We can't answer them all, so if yours is the same question that is already posted already on the site,
Read moreYes, most sentences are only served to the 85% mark. Good time credit is 15% and given to every inmate as they enter prison, an inmate can only lose goodtime. On a 10-year state sentence or 120 month federal sentence, the sentence served would be 102 months. This providing that the inmate remain in good standing, not full of incident reports, disciplinary transfers, etc.
Read moreAll the inmateAID products are prison-approved. The photos in our service are glossy photo stock, 4" x 6" and printed to the edge of the paper. These are not cheesy photo reproductions on cheap, flimsy paper. This is the real deal.
Read moreThis depends on the offender's criminal history, the value of the crime (how much was the street value), was anyone hurt, was a weapon present? Along with whether they plead or go to trial, all these elements are factors in the calculation and determination of the actual sentence imposed. If you would like to offer more information, we might be able to get a bit more specific.
Read moreThat is a very serious charge and before you "get involved" any further, maybe you should get some legal advice. If he was accused of something you sent, you might put yourself in a position to defend yourself. Forget about saying, "you had nothing to do with it", all the inmates there are innocent, too
Read moreFPC, or Federal Prison Camp would be without question considered the best way to do prison time. There are no fences, no cells, the living arrangements are similar to an army barracks where there are rows of bunk beds and lockers. They share a common bathroom and laundry room. All inmates have are required to have a prison job. Orderlies clean the areas, landscaping the property, some work in recreation, education, the library, the chapel, commissary, the chow hall. None of
Read moreYou must notify the inmate that you now have a phone number that they are to use to call you only. Using this phone number will make their call to you, less expensive. If you are paying for the call anyway, it might as well be at the lowest possible rate offered.
Read moreMaybe. Inmates are surviving their bid anyway they can. If their family disowns them as happens quite often, an inmate will turn to new companionship. Is it going last beyond the bid? Most times it will not. We are not clairvoyant so don't take these words as gospel. But what i've seen with my own eyes is that these deals don't end well for the girl that waited (in most cases)
Read moreYes, they are supposed to. Sometimes the mail to medical could be less than everyday if the facility is off the property.
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