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Subject: Law questions - legal terms

A writ of habeas corpus is a court order to a person or agency holding someone in custody (such as a warden) to deliver the imprisoned individual to the court issuing the order and to show a valid reason for that person's detention. If it is taking too long to get your case heard, you can use a motion the writ of habeas corpus, which in Latin literally means "we command that you produce the body", to get brought before the judge. This writ has been

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Yes, mail is considered sacred, there is no withholding of inmate mail for punitive reasons

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Subject: Immigration enforcement

The timing and factors involved in the removal process depend on personal choices Whether he has been ordered removed before.  ICE/immigration authorities can simply act on that previous order of removal and send him back to their country of origin immediately. How long have they been in the United States.  If they recently came to the U.S., they might be subject to “expedited removal,” meaning that they can be deported very quickly without a hearing before an immigration judge. If,

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Subject: Immigration enforcement

When someone is either caught in the U.S. with no documents, or is alleged to have violated the terms of a visa or green card, the U.S. government will ordinarily initiate deportation (removal) proceedings. These may lead to the person being cleared of the charges (maybe even gaining an immigration benefit), agreeing to leave voluntarily, or receiving an order of removal. The deportation process officially begins when you receive a Notice to Appear (NTA) from immigration authorities. This may be preceded

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Subject: Sentence reduction

If he got a reduction from 6 years to 1, why would you think he'd do less that the reduced amount??? He's lucky as hell

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Subject: Relationship issues

Inmates are going to receive mail from whomever wants to take the time to write. I was married and yet an old girlfriend or two who I'd not spoken to in years reached out. I told my wife about it. I'm sure she didn't think it was innocent, but I was thrilled that they sent me magazines and books. It was kindness on their part, and it didn't lead to anything, I'm still happily married to my wife. If an

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Subject: Bond questions

It depends on the charges and the prior criminal history. If you have more information, we would be happy to try and give you a specific response

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Subject: Parole & probation

There is about a 2 months wait from being granted parole and the actual release. They will come by unannounced to inspect your home (it that is where the released inmate will be living). They are looking for "normalcy". If it looks like the surroundings are free of drugs, weapons, alcohol and crime then they will approve it. If they are uncertain, they will reject it.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Inmates may reject mail without opening it. We are not 100% sure that is the reason in this case, but if there are hard feelings or it's a recent incarceration, the inmate might be a little out of sorts.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

If the sentence is 48 months, with good time credits he will do 85% of the sentence or 40.8 months. The eight he's already done leaves him with 32.8 months remaining, provided he behaves and does not lose the 15% they get when they arrive. There is always the question of parole. If this is a state charge and the judge wrote "parole" in the Judgment and Commitment Order, then he might get a Parole Board Hearing at 1/3

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