Subject: Commissary
The commissary lists vary from facility to facility. If you look at this COMMISSARY LIST from a BOP facility, you can see that the prices are not that out of line from a store you'd shop in on the outside. The average weekly amount should never exceed what you can afford. The inmates can survive without extras from the commissary, however, it is really great if you are able to add money and it will definitely help him be more comfortable. We recommend...
Read moreSubject: Inmateaid website questions
Anyone can create an inmate page to communicate with them using the InmateAid app platform. There is NO charge or cost of any kind to add an inmate. Most of the inmate page data is added by InmateAid from the various facilities across the country
Subject: Bail & bond questions
The defendant's attorney may argue for a lower bond. That doesn't mean that the judge will comply but you can always ask.
Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Not without permission, and getting that permission should be your first move before any contact happens.
Standard conditions of parole and probation in virtually every jurisdiction include a provision restricting contact with other convicted felons or people under criminal justice supervision. The rationale is straightforward. People under supervision are expected to distance themselves from criminal associations as part of their reintegration, and the system treats contact with other supervised felons as a potential risk to that process regardless of the nature...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
Six months is a relatively short sentence and how much of it she actually serves depends on a couple of factors specific to county jails in Georgia.
The standard expectation going in is that she will serve the full six months. County jails do not have the same good time credit structures that state prisons operate under, and short sentences at the county level are generally served as imposed without the kind of systematic early release mechanisms that exist in longer-term...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
You might have a problem if the warrants come up when your name is searched in the NCIC database.
Subject: Release questions
The discrepancy you are seeing is almost certainly a data entry issue rather than anything reflecting his actual legal situation.
InmateAid's inmate profiles are populated in part by information submitted by members of the community. When someone adds an inmate to the database, they enter what information they have at the time, and that information is not always accurate or up to date. A well-meaning person may have entered an incorrect release date, a date from a previous sentence, or simply...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Usually within 2-3 days, provided that there are no hold-ups in the mailroom by the prison's staff
Subject: Sentencing questions
Yes, phone access is available during a short sentence the same way it is for longer ones. Most jails allow calls during designated hours, typically from early morning through late evening, with brief breaks throughout the day.
For a 10-day stay, the practical considerations are straightforward. You will need to have a funded account set up with the jail's phone provider before you can make calls, or have someone on the outside set up a prepaid account that you can draw...
Read moreSubject: Bail & bond questions
It is worth trying, though a cash-only bond designation complicates the bondsman route.
When a judge orders a cash-only bond, it typically means the full $2,000 must be paid directly to the court in cash rather than being secured through a bondsman. That designation exists specifically to prevent the use of a surety bond, which is what a bondsman provides. In those cases, the bondsman cannot post bond regardless of how willing they are to help.
If the bond does not have...
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