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Subject: Bail & bond questions

A $90,000 bond is substantial.  If it was reduced, that is a sign that the charges are not deemed as serious or maybe the role in this conspiracy is minor.  We'd need more information to be more helpful.

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Subject: Relationship issues

Most people inside would tell you the same thing, being out with family and friends is what they miss the most. Incarceration takes away: Freedom to make your own choices Daily contact with loved ones Simple things like privacy, routine, and comfort Even in lower security settings, it is still a controlled environment where: Every movement is scheduled Communication is limited Personal connections become very important That is why letters, calls, and

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Subject: Sentencing questions

They will start counting from the date they missed their check-in. The judge on the original case will decide what the punishment is, time could be added to the sentence, plus the new charge might make this a big mess

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Subject: Send inmate mail

The mail room staff does potentially read every letter coming through, even at the camps but they are looking for crime-related content that relates to their crime, escape or potential crimes they might know about or even direct through letters. Outside of those instances, you can write whatever you want in your letter to your inmate. Sexually explicit letters are especially gratifying for the inmate. They have no means of intimacy and your sexy words of encouragement are a great

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

That would be fantastic, but it is a rare occurrence when the inmates are allowed home cooked meals brought into visitation. If they are in a minimum facility (a camp), there might be circumstances where this could be approved by the warden.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Most federal inmates can buy "picture tickets" through the commissary ($1.00 - $1.50 each). Once or twice a month, the staff will take inmate's pictures for the very purpose of sharing them with their loved ones mailing them home.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

No, he definitely did not get it. Send us the inmate's name and new location, we will remail it for you at no charge.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

It comes to your inmateAID account, which is in a way electronic for you, look under - "Letters from Inmates"

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Subject: Send inmate mail

This service is NOT an email, it is a postal letter delivered into the mail room of the facility. Inmate do not have internet access. Our members find it reliable, convenience, safe and priced fairly for what we do. There is no proof of receipt other than your inmate will let you know they did. We have been mailing tens of thousands of letters and pictures every month to inmates in EVERY facility in the United States. It is rare when

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Subject: Send inmate mail

You can send as many sexy pictures as you want - they are definitely allowed in federal prison, but you cannot show any private parts (they will get rejected). Pictures of yourself in a bikini or lingerie, inmates love them. But, remember that the pictures are reviewed and approved by staff members in the mail room - so keep it classy. Your boyfriend will appreciate these pictures and they go a long way towards keeping him thinking about you :)

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