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The inmate continues to use the service at the jail or prison. The inmateAid number makes their service less expensive to use. For instance, Securus, GTL-OffenderConnect, IC Solutions, Paytel, Telmate, Reliance, Combined Public Communications, CityTeleCoin, or any of the other twenty or more companies that have single-contracts with the various facilities - the inmates there must use the single carrier chosen by the facility. And it is easy to see, they are all the same, competing for a contract makes
Read moreNot all inmate's mugshots are published. The inmate locator on the Luzerne County Prison are posted without pictures but we found this link from a site that just publishes mugshots: https://mugshots.com/US-Counties/Pennsylvania/Luzerne-County-PA/
Read moreAbsolutely!! As a former inmate, i can tell you 100% that those are the BEST letters. We like receiving them and we like writing you back with even better ones. Be mindful that some letters are read by the COs, it's their job. They are looking for plots, escape plans, planning other crimes or inmates trying to run a business - not sexy talk. Sexual talk between letters is perfectly normal and expected :))
Read moreThe prison system never wants to get in the middle of the flow of mail from the US Postal Service. Inmate mail is considered sacred, the facility wants the inmates connected in some way to a loved one or more on the outside - postal mail is the most reliable and least expensive. They are more likely to be good inmates, quietly do their time and not come back. That is why they encourage and promote the flow of mail. Even
Read moreYes to the first question. The mail room staff would have no idea about the restraining order and the letter would reach the inmate. The second question is a little tricky. If he knows he has a restraining order and willfully breaks it, it will add to his current woes in dealing with the current charges he is being held for. However, the jail will probably not stop him from calling
Read moreWe do not have access to internal programming schedules. We have found the ASPC counselors to be very helpful, we recommend calling there and asking nicely what the current schedules are (and is my inmate eligible?). It makes your request more personal.
Read moreFederal court is like quicksand. The harder you struggle to prove your innocence, the deeper they pull you. There is no way to predict the outcome of your person's case, but the feds have an unlimited amount of money and once they get their hooks in you, it is reasonable to predict a win in court - they win 97% of the time.
Read moreWithout knowing more about your inmate's particular sentence, the mandatory minimum means exactly how it sounds. If the offender is guilty of a charge with a mandatory minimum sentence, the judge is pretty much duty-bound to follow the sentencing guidelines of the state. The judge does not get to interject his "judgement" if leniency is their preference, the law stops them from deviating.
Read moreRelease dates are not always published publicly by every facility. We recommend that you call the facility and ask the counselor for that information, very nicely and humbly...
Read moreNo they do not, If there is money in the account, the account works until they are handed the balance in a check or debit card on theior way out the door.
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