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Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release

Yes, probably. He will have to get the Probation Office in the county he wishes to transfer to in Virginia to coordinate the transfer of supervision over to them. It is a very common thing, however, the offender must have a suitable home to live in, a job and the ability to pay back any fees related to the supervision. Not to mention, his conduct record, while incarcerated, will have a large bearing on whether they will consider this.

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

The lights out protocol in a county jail marks the transition from the active portion of the day to overnight operations. At most county facilities this happens at around 9:30pm, though the specific time can vary by institution and sometimes by housing unit within the same facility. When lights out is called, inmates are expected to return to their cells or assigned sleeping areas. Movement through the facility is restricted, phone access is typically cut off or significantly limited,

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Subject: Inmate search

Jodi Arias is incarcerated in the Arizona State Prison Complex - Perryville, Lumpley-Unit, a maximum security prison for women. She has a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

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Subject: Marriage in prison

No, marriage is not permitted in the Hamilton County River City Correctional Center (RCCC). The average length of stay is less than a year. Marriage in jail is only for long-term commitments. Do your relationship a favor and wait until you can do this in a way that you'll always remember, why do it in jail... just wait you'll be glad you did

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Subject: Marriage in prison

No, unfortunately, the county jails do not allow marriages. There is only a short list of prisons that do, and the inmate has to have a long sentence. Inmates are in county jail no longer than 24 months.

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Subject: Send books and magazines

The magazine subscription takes 8 weeks at least to get the first issue rolling. Our policy is that you can change the address as many times as necessary. We know inmates get moved all the time and this concession seems to work well for all parties.

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Subject: After prison challenges & services

just email the new location and we will make the change for you at the publisher. your inmate will not miss an issue.

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Subject: Emergencies - natural disasters

Yes, you can call the facility and speak with the unit secretary, case manager or counselor.

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Subject: Inmate transfer

A custody level increase almost always triggers a facility change, and the reason is straightforward. Facilities are built and staffed to manage inmates at specific security levels. A level 2 inmate and a level 4 inmate have different supervision requirements, different housing needs, and different risk profiles. When someone's classification score moves up two levels, the facility they are in may no longer be appropriate for their new classification. Whether a transfer happens immediately depends on one thing: whether

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Subject: Send inmate money

On the commissary question first: InmateAid does not handle commissary or trust account deposits directly. That is a separate service from what InmateAid offers. InmateAid's services cover phone savings, mail, letters, photos, postcards, greeting cards, and magazine subscriptions. For putting money on your inmate's books you will need to use a dedicated deposit service. On JPay versus MoneyGram, both are legitimate and widely used but they work differently and are not available at every facility. JPay is a

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