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Read moreWe have heard of instances where this has happened, but when you hear about it, the guard has been indicted, arrested or imprisoned themselves. It happens but it's not the smartest idea for them to throw their life away for a quickie.
Read moreOnly if the charges are capital crimes and of a high profile nature. Trying children as adults is rare, but you know from the news that it has happened on occasion, in murder cases especially.
Read moreIf that inmate has the password for another inmate's account they can... they are not supposed to, but what the heck, they are in prison anyway
Read moreDepends on where and what custody level the inmate is in. The higher the custody level the most strict the visitation
Read moreThis depends on YOUR wherewithal. We would advise giving only an amount that is not affecting your own ability to live. Inmates can spend up to about $300 month. If an inmate can spend the maximum, they would be "living large" inside. Any amount under $300 would be generous and acceptable. MoneyGram has the best service and the best rates...
Read moreFights and bullying happen on the street, they also happen in jail. If your inmate can keep to himself they will avoid any conflict. On the other hand, if your inmate doesn't pay attention and respect others, there will be incidents.
Read moreThe inmate transfer process is normally kept quiet until the move has happened. Sometimes your inmate will get a chance to call you to say "I'm getting moved tomorrow", but for the safety of the personnel transporting the offenders the date and time of transfer is not for public knowledge.
Read moreNot sure where your inmate is now, but Gun Club in Palm Beach County FL is no joke. It's a "county maximum" facility with very restrictive visitation and movement. Hard to believe there is another place that is "worse"
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