Subject: Inmate transfer
Transfers happen for a wide range of administrative reasons: population management, custody level changes, program availability, construction or facility upgrades, disciplinary reassignment, or system-wide bed space adjustments. Inmates are rarely given detailed explanations for why they are being moved, and they have no legal right to choose their facility or object to a transfer order.
If an inmate refuses to comply with a transfer order, that refusal is treated as a disciplinary offense. Refusing a direct order from staff is a...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
Usually within the first week unless they are overbooked with new inmates, then the process is a little slower
Subject: Furloughs
Act on this immediately, because furlough requests take time to process and time may be the one thing you do not have. Contact the facility and ask to speak with your husband's counselor or case manager today. Explain the situation plainly: his brother is on hospice, his condition is serious, and you are requesting a compassionate furlough for a family visit.
Furloughs are not granted freely. The standard criteria are that the inmate has a clean disciplinary record and is reasonably...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
2-3 business days usually. if there is a holdup, it is in the facility mail room as they inspect every piece of mail before distributing them to the inmates
Subject: Survive prison
No, but there are bad apples everywhere. Inmates need to mind their business so the dirty ones stay away...
Subject: Commissary
Inmates are able to buy sneakers, work boots and a variety of socks. Click this link to see an actual commissary list with prices.
Subject: Send inmate mail
Use the InmateAid app. You type out your letter, and we print and mail it from the United States with US postage. It is faster and less expensive than sending it from the UK
Subject: Inmate transfer
Yes. Inmates are allowed to bring their personal property with them when they transfer between facilities. Everything he has purchased or been sent during his time at Dixon can go with him, packed into what the system typically calls a property box.
The accepted items include clothing, shoes, reading material, personal photographs, letters he has received, and hygiene products. Anything that was legitimately acquired through the commissary or received through approved mail channels and is currently in his possession is eligible...
Read moreSubject: Law & court questions - legal terms
A warrant does not disappear when someone turns 18, and a no-bill warrant, which typically means the grand jury declined to issue an indictment on the original charges, is worth understanding clearly before your daughter takes any action. A no bill from a grand jury means the charges were not formally advanced at that time, but it does not necessarily mean the case is completely closed or that the warrant has been lifted. Prosecutors can sometimes refile depending on the...
Read moreSubject: Furloughs
Early release in this situation is unlikely but not impossible, and a furlough is the more realistic avenue to pursue. Some facilities will authorize a supervised furlough for an inmate to be present during a family medical emergency or death, but these are granted rarely and almost always under strict conditions. At medium custody, the bar is higher than it would be for a minimum-security inmate. When they do occur, the inmate is typically accompanied by two corrections officers for...
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