Subject: Survive prison
the short answer is "no". however, there is a very robust black market in dealing cigarettes between inmates. if your inmate wants to smoke they will find a way
Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes. Inmates can send letters internationally, including to the United Kingdom, the same way anyone sends international mail. A letter written on paper, placed in an envelope, addressed correctly with the full UK address including postcode, and stamped with the appropriate international postage will travel through the regular postal system and arrive in the UK the same as any other piece of international mail.
The practical considerations are on the inmate's end. International postage costs more than domestic postage, and the...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
yes they can if they have the postage to do so. a lot of international inmateaid members use our "letters from inmates" service where the inmate sends the letter to our offices in Florida. we scan the letter and load it into your dashboard. the retrieval of the letter is $1.49... a far better deal and faster way than buying and mailing with international stamps
Subject: Pending criminal charges
For a standalone combination of these charges with no injury, no accident, and no prior pattern of reckless behavior, the realistic answer is very little to none. These are typically civil infractions or low-level misdemeanors that result in fines, court costs, and possibly a suspended sentence or probation rather than actual incarceration.
Judges generally do not send people to jail for administrative driving violations when no one was hurt. The goal of the court in these cases is compliance, getting the...
Read moreSubject: Send books and magazines
These are the 10 most popular magazines bought this month...
Dell Original Sudoku
Diesel World
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Maxim
US Weekly
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Farm & Ranch Living
Women's Health
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Success Magazine
Popular Mechanics
Easy & Fun Variety Puzzles
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Subject: Inmate transfer
There is no fixed timeline. Once an inmate is approved and on the list for a treatment program, the wait depends entirely on bed space availability in the treatment dorm at the facility where the program is offered. Maryland DOC treatment programs are in demand, and available spots are limited relative to the number of people who want them.
The wait can range from a few weeks to several months depending on how many people are ahead in the queue, whether...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
Yes, I have 6. Here is my assessment: There are some factors on the outside that have to work in your favor for an inmate's relationship with their kids to be "normal". If the spouse with custody of the kids supports the inmate emotionally and familiarly, then the kids see the example set that this will all work out. BUT, if the spouse is filling the kid's head with negative stuff about their significant other, then the setting changes 180...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
InmateAid makes it super-easy. You are buying a package of 9 letters for $8.00 or 18 letters for $12.00 They are mailed from within the United States so you are saving that international postage, and state-to-state mail is a lot faster than international delivery times, too.
Subject: Release questions
The math does not quite line up, and it is worth investigating. Here is what the numbers should look like.
Three years at 50 percent means 18 months of actual time to serve. He was in custody from October 18, 2021 to his plea on December 20, 2021, which is about 63 days of pre-plea credit. Working from his plea date and subtracting that credit, the estimated release should land somewhere around early to mid 2023, not May 2025.
May 2025 is...
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