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Violation of probation is a serious offense. You are let out early but you must comply with the rules. The probation officers will work with you if you are straight. BUT, you either have to make an effort to show good faith or you will certainly go back to the detention center you were released early from. You can arrange a meeting with your probation officer and show them your "documentation". It is my feeling that you could show how
Read moreAt what point in the process is he in? Has he make a plea, is this in trial or going to trial? If he has not advanced to those stages he is entitled to a lawyer AND and investigator paid for by the state or feds (if a federal trial). Yes, an investigator... most people don't know you get the benefit of this too. If you have information feed an investigator you might be able to pull off a minor
Read moreThe judge has nothing to do with the allocation of good time. The good time credits are set by the State's Justice Department. If the program you speak of offers a sentence reduction for successful completion, tit doesnt matter what the judge wants, they hold zero power over the Department of Corrections as they follow their internal procedures. I know this sounds harsh, but a 16-month sentence is a joke compared to the time we've all done - he'll be fine
Read moreYou should be able to find it without an id number. First name, last name and the state they are in is the way to begin. We have several locators to choose from and try. If all else fails, email us ar aid@inmateaid.com, ask for a coupon and help finding your inmate :)
Read moreYes, a letter is the only way as the prison will not allow anyone to pass along messages. Or a postcard. Or a Greeting Card.
Read moreHere are some links to documents for the Missouri Department of Corrections-Cremer Therapeutic Community Center. Cremer Therapeutic Community Center - Offender Rulebook Cremer Therapeutic Community Center - Family Orientation
Read moreIt is the same everywhere. When there is an "altercation", the participants are sent to the SHU ("special" housing unit) for a period of time. Depending on the severity of the altercation and how many incident reports they already jhave, they could get one to twelve months in solitary. Phone privileges are significantly reduced in the SHU to one 15-minute call per week. If the altercation was about the phone, the privileges could be suspended indefinitely.
Read morePC or protective custody or administrative segregation is also known as the SHU, special housing unit, the hole, solitary confinement. Therefore the rules are the same for all inmates in the SHU. There is only one phone call per week, limited commissary, limited rec and limited showers. So, to answer your question - "yes they will have to wait unit it is their day to call." Mine was on Friday.
Read moreThey are normally passed a receipt of sorts to them through mail call.
Read moreIf they are moved within the same system, like federal-to-federal or state-to-state the mail will get forwarded. If they cross over or are sent to county for court, then the mail will be returned. If you send your mail through InmateAid, they will resend it for you at no charge, just let them know where the inmate was transferred.
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