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Subject: Send inmate mail
There is no policy that prevents someone with a felony record from writing letters to an inmate. That restriction does not exist. People with felony convictions can and do correspond with incarcerated people without any legal barrier to doing so. The rules you may be thinking of are two separate and distinct policies that sometimes get confused with each other. The first is inmate-to-inmate correspondence. Most facilities prohibit or strictly limit mail between two incarcerated people. If both the sender and the...
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Subject: Commissary
Gracias por sus amables palabras sobre el sitio. Aquí están las respuestas a sus preguntas. En cuanto al tiempo que debe cumplir, una sentencia federal de 24 meses requiere que el recluso cumpla el 85% del tiempo. Eso equivale a aproximadamente 20 meses. Si su pareja no tiene antecedentes penales y mantiene un buen comportamiento dentro de la prisión, no debería perder ningún crédito de buena conducta. MCC San Diego es una instalación federal, por lo que aplican las reglas del...
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Subject: Bail & bond questions
This depends upon the jurisdiction and the type of security the facility your wife is being held maintains. Sometimes they are able to call immediately and others require an orientation be attended before being allowed. Let us know other information if available - we might be more specific.
Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes. The written content of your letters is not restricted in the same way as photos are. You can write as openly and intimately as you want without worrying about the letter being rejected at the mail room. The distinction that matters is between words and images. Explicit written content in a letter is permitted. Explicit photos are not. Staff inspects all incoming mail, but a letter with intimate or suggestive written content will pass through without issue. A photo showing...
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Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Six years for a probation violation with no new crime, where the underlying issue was homelessness and an inability to meet registration requirements, is a sentence that deserves serious legal scrutiny. The circumstances you are describing, a probation officer who never verified housing, repeated releases without a stable placement in place, and a technical violation rather than a new offense, are exactly the kind of factors a competent defense attorney can argue in a motion for reconsideration or appeal. Here is...
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Subject: Inmateaid website questions
No one currently incarcerated is answering questions on InmateAid. Inmates inside correctional facilities do not have access to the internet, computers, or any platform that would allow them to participate directly in an online Q&A service. The people answering questions on Ask the Inmate are former inmates, people who have already served their time and bring firsthand knowledge of the correctional system to the answers they give. That experience is what makes the answers on this section of the site different...
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Subject: Prison jobs
A prison functions like a small self-contained city, and the jobs that keep it running are filled almost entirely by the inmates who live there. Kitchen detail is one of the most common assignments, covering everything from food preparation to serving to cleanup. It is also one of the more sought-after jobs at facilities that offer good time credit for it, since the work is consistent and the access to food has obvious appeal. Landscaping and grounds maintenance keep the facility's exterior...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
You can write and send letters yourself directly through the US Postal Service without using any third-party service. The only costs involved are the supplies you already have at home, paper and an envelope, and the cost of a postage stamp. A first-class stamp covers standard domestic mail. Make sure the envelope is addressed with your inmate's full legal name, their inmate ID number, and the complete facility mailing address. That is all that is required. One thing worth knowing: a handwritten...
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Subject: Ice-immigration enforcement
There is no single set sentence for crossing the US border illegally. The outcome depends on several factors including criminal history, whether any additional charges are involved, and how the case is processed. For a first-time crossing with no other charges, the most common outcome is detention followed by an immigration hearing rather than a traditional criminal sentence. The person is held in an immigration detention facility while their case is processed and a judge determines whether they will be deported,...
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Subject: Inmate transfer
Once someone is sentenced, the transfer from county jail to state prison does not happen on a fixed schedule. The timeline depends on several factors including the inmate's custody level classification, which determines which facility they will be sent to, and whether there are open beds available at the receiving institution. In general, the transfer can happen anywhere from one to two weeks after sentencing on the faster end, to two or three months on the slower end. Some inmates wait...
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