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Read moreDo you know where you are going to do your time? Every institution has their own rules for inmate clothing. Most places will make you buy extra things from their commissary. There are some that allow family to send in underwear and jeans. Once we know where you're going we can help you much more. Don't sweat it, one year might seem like a long time right now, but it is not going to seem like much when you're finished.
Read moreThird time probation violation DUI is not going to end well. Depending on how much time is left on his original sentence, he will have to do at least what is left plus potentially more. If we are looking at more than a year, he might have to do it in state rather than county (county jail inmates are not usually there longer than a few months, they don't have the room for long-term inmates).
Read moreDepends ont he arrangement they have with the US Marshal service. MOST county jails only temporarily hold federal inmates until they are taken to a privately contracted facility or their designation within the BOP.
Read moreParole is a process that is hard to predict outcomes for. Getting paroled on your first Board encounter is not easy. If we said "no" for every time someone asked "will I get out my first time?"; we would be right 90% of the time. If the crime was non-violent, the Board is more likely to take a chance on setting them free early. Since we know nothing more about him, his case, his criminal history and how he is
Read moreWe understand your predicament. Unless you are able to convince someone at the institution that is answering the phone to relay the number to him, you are going to have to spend the $0.49 and mail it to him.
Read moreThe inmates have the same privacy rights as they relate to medical issues as anyone. You will not be able to get any information released to you without a Power of Attorney or a release form signed by the patient.
Read moreYou get out on your release date. If something happens at court where the judge dismisses the case, then they will leave at that time. If it's just a court date where no decision is rendered, there will not be an early release.
Read moreNo, you will have to put money on his commissary account. The inmate may buy stamps there.
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