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We don't think so... unless they are on Social Security disability (as those checks are on hold during incarceration)... maybe marriage 'unlocks' that hold?
Read moreCould be weeks, could be months... if the violation is severe enough, I've seen it last for over a year
Read moreYes, during the pandemic, inmate calls were free. They are no longer free and if you are paying more than $3 per 15 minutes, get an InmateAid Discount Phone line
Read morethe mandatory minimum for felony gun possession is 5 years
Read moreyes, if you have their inmate id (52490-509) and the money transfer company (Western Union). But, these guys have plenty of money, so why wouldn't you send them your best selfie or a letter?
Read morecuz im a lying dog
Read moreTWO violations! It sounds like he's not learned how to enjoy his freedom. The problem here is that probation violators are at risk because the judge can always revert to the full original sentence - anything less than that would be considered a win for your fiance.
Read moreNo time like the present. Help him make a four-year plan that will give him the tools to succeed when he's released. The job training in the facility is one physical skill set, but learning about other things through reading can and will change his life if he has the right attitude. What are his main interests? People tend to read stuff that interests them, I ended up reading a lot more that I ever would have on the outside.
Read morethey can be held as long as the prison administration says. If another inmate is accusing you of something, both go to solitary confinement (the SHU) until the "investigation" is over. If they find nothing, they are stepped down back into gen pop, if not, they could spend a lot more time in max
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