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Without knowing what the charges are, we would say that if it was a violation that didn't cause a new charge to be added, the worst case would be that he does the balance of the original sentence at the original facility he was serving time. The alternative could be anything less than that incrementally - maybe light time served?
Read moreIt could be months, getting an approved housing situation must happen before the Board would consider a release. There has to be a place for this parolee to live - that the parole office knows about and finds it acceptable. She could get denied and you will have to go through the approval process again. We are not trying to be negative towards the release, but we've seen it happen where you think they are coming and it's months before
Read moreYes and No. The use of the phone is a privilege and my be taken away for a number of reasons. Mail is considered to be sacred and they NEVER take away the inmate's ability to receive or send mail, even if they are subjected to the SHU for disciplinary reasons. Inmates may not correspond with other inmates unless they are related and have received permission from the warden. The only time mail is restricted is if the inmate is
Read moreAll inmates have a trust account where funds may be deposited from their job wages within the institution. It is also where friends and family may add funds as well. All inmates may make purchases from the commissary once a week, even those in the SHU. If the inmate's status is in adminstrative or disciplinary segregation, the commissary shopping list is abbreviated.
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Read moreIt means that he has a sentence now with a release date. The parole hold probably led to some time tacked on for whatever he was picked up for.
Read moreno, conjugal visits are very rare. there are only a few places in the country that still allow it.
Read moreThe county jails are run very similarly - short visits, most likely no-contact. If he was in a county before, the visitation will be about the same. You can always call there and ask to speak with a case manager, they will give you a more detailed answer.
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