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Subject: General prison questions-terminology
No. Inmates in adult detention facilities do not have access to social media. Internet access is heavily restricted or entirely prohibited in correctional settings. Any social media activity appearing to come from an inmate is being managed by someone on the outside on their behalf.
Subject: Pregnant inmates
Reentry programs like Jump Start exist because the transition from incarceration back into everyday life is one of the most disorienting and high-risk periods in the entire cycle. Employment, housing, relationships, finances, and social dynamics all have to be rebuilt simultaneously, often without much of a safety net. Programs designed to support that transition, whether they operate as halfway houses, day reporting centers, or structured transitional living environments, fill a gap that the correctional system itself does not address. On the...
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Subject: Clemency - pardons
Clemency is legally available to any convicted federal offender, regardless of the offense. The right to petition for clemency is not forfeited by the nature of the conviction. What changes dramatically is the likelihood of it being granted. For federal cases, clemency applications go through the Office of the Pardon Attorney, a division of the Department of Justice that reviews all petitions and makes recommendations to the President. The President of the United States is the only person who can grant...
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Subject: Inmateaid website questions
The people answering on here are not in prison now. We used to be incarcerated, we work for InmateAid who employs us to answer these questions the best way we know how, unedited, from our experiences and some from what you see others go through. We get thousands and thousands of requests... there are a great majority that are the same. We can't answer them all, so if yours is the same question that is already posted already on the site,...
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Subject: Sentencing questions
Yes, most sentences are only served to the 85% mark. Good time credit is 15% and given to every inmate as they enter prison, an inmate can only lose goodtime. On a 10-year state sentence or 120 month federal sentence, the sentence served would be 102 months. This providing that the inmate remain in good standing, not full of incident reports, disciplinary transfers, etc.
Subject: Send inmate mail
The standard that most facilities accept is a 4 x 6 inch photo, which is the same size as a standard print you would get from any photo lab. That format is widely recognized and approved across jails and prisons because it is easy to inspect and does not create concealment concerns the way larger or unusually formatted prints might. InmateAid prints photos on glossy photo stock at exactly that size, printed edge to edge. These are not cheap reproductions on...
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Subject: Sentencing questions
There is no single answer because sentencing for methamphetamine charges runs across an enormous range depending on several factors that courts weigh individually. What follows is a realistic breakdown of how those factors shape the outcome. Criminal history is probably the single biggest variable. A first-time offender caught with a small personal-use amount in a state that has moved toward treatment-based sentencing might see probation, a diversion program, or a short county jail term. Someone with prior drug convictions facing the...
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Subject: Pending criminal charges
Before you make any calls or contact the facility, stop and think carefully about your own exposure here. This is not a situation where being proactive and helpful is automatically in your interest. If drugs were found on a stamp you mailed, your name and return address are already on that envelope. The facility has it. Depending on how seriously they pursue it, that information can be referred to local law enforcement or federal authorities. Mailing a controlled substance into a...
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Subject: Prison jobs
FPC, or Federal Prison Camp would be without question considered the best way to do prison time. There are no fences, no cells, the living arrangements are similar to an army barracks where there are rows of bunk beds and lockers. They share a common bathroom and laundry room. All inmates have are required to have a prison job. Orderlies clean the areas, landscaping the property, some work in recreation, education, the library, the chapel, commissary, the chow hall. None of...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
You must notify the inmate that you now have a phone number that they are to use to call you only. Using this phone number will make their call to you, less expensive. If you are paying for the call anyway, it might as well be at the lowest possible rate offered.
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