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Read moreThe only legal way to gain access to that information is through the "discovery process" of a civil lawsuit. If this is a legitimate complaint, the theft of federal funds will have the FBI investigating. THEY can and already have those emails if they ever existed
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Read moreThe safest way to send a letter to an inmate is obviously InmateAid because your personal address and location remain completely private. The inmate receives their letter in an envelope with our logo prominently displayed, your name and our address in Florida is all they see. Packages start as low as $8.
Read moreIt has to go through the mailroom process at the facility. He should have it in his hands within 6-7 days of sending, max
Read moreLOL... 30 DAYS!?!?! shame on you for even asking
Read morePrison is no joke. Taking it seriously and showing no emotion is the right attitude. With a 30-month sentence, she is most likely assigned to the camp which is a minimum-security federal prison. It's probably never going to reach the level of the stuff you'd see on Orange Is the New Black. My advice, use this time to work on herself; exercise, read, and write letters home. This is not the worse situation she could be in.
Read moreVery unlikely unless the COVID thing heats up again. The Feds are not responsive to "compassionate release" requests, even for those with terminal illnesses. She will do 85% of her sentence if she has no incident reports.
Read moreCarswell is federal and unless she qualifies for RDAP, she will do 85% of 30 months (which is 25.5 months). If she can get into RDAP, that will take a full 12 months off her 30-month sentence and give her 6 months of halfway house, too. The benefits are fantastic if she can get accepted into the Program.
Read moreeither by postcard, letter, they can call the old number once more or you can convince someone in the administration to pass the new number to your inmate (unlikely but sometimes it works)
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