Thank you for trying AMP!
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
The penalties for a failed drug test while incarcerated can be some or all of the following: significant time in disciplinary segregation (the SHU, the "hole", etc)loss of visitation, loss of commissary, loss of telephone use, loss of good time credits and possibly transferred to a prison with higher security which makes doing time even harder than it needs to be.
Read moreThey are [4" x 6" glossy photos](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters) that are prison approved and are printed to the edge without a white border. They are absolutely the best quality you can get.
Read moreInmates get transferred for many different reasons. If an inmate is transferred further from home it is usually done as a punishment for some serious rule violation. But it can also be that the inmate requested it. Or, it can be that the inmate is ready for the drug program and the new facility has the room for them.
Read morevery few, that is a program for less than one-tenth of one percent of inmates with a minor non-violent offense with a very short sentence.
Read moreThe problem we see in this situation is that your boyfriend is still incarcerated "after the time service". This tends to tell us that there is a re-sentencing hearing on the way for the old charge he was in violation of. This is problematic because the original sentencing judge will be making the new determination. This is usually not good because they view it like the offender didn't take the leniency to heart and normally will impose the original sentence.
Read moreInmates in the TDCJ must serve 85% of their sentence. A 36 month sentence means that he will have to do 30.6 months. If he has done 24 already he is near the door. Normally the time spent in county counts as time off this sentence. We wonder if the sentence was different that you heard or if there are concurrent charges. Inmate movement from unit to unit is not unusual. It might be for something good or something bad,
Read moreYes, having a money order would be a smart proactive thing to do. The prescription medication is another issue. You should bring it with you, the prescription too if you can arrange it. The US Marshal service will hold it in lieu of a new medical examination upon your Orientation & Admission period, and will most likely administer the dosage to you at the appropriate times of the day.
Read moreWe are dubious that the sentencing judge is going to hand you a sentence that is 5 - 10 years and allow you to leave for the UK shortly thereafter. Typically what happens is you are taken into custody to serve the time imposed and then upon completion of 85% of that sentence you are extradited. Since we are not lawyers answering these questions this might be something that we've never come across or heard about. If they allow your
Read moreNot sure. Facilities that allow marriage do so mainly for long-term sentenced inmates. We would advise calling the chaplain and asking what their policy is.
Read moreIt is delivered to them by a Corrections Officer at mail call Monday - Friday.
Read more