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this happens often, and unfortunately, we cannot disclose the originator of an inmate profile. most inmate profiles are culled from the internet and entered into our cumulative database for use by anyone that uses the site. Some users like to write famous inmates and since they are a "captive audience", many get replies.
Read moreno, they are afforded the same privacy protection as someone on the outside. ask them yourself to see what they will tell you
Read morethe usual time for magazine subscriptions to get the first issue delivered is about 8-12 weeks depending on the publisher
Read moreyou are the only one that he has to convince. you know him better than anyone
Read moresometimes there is a feeling of helplessness. other times t is something else. by pushing you away, they are testing you to see if you'll come back. it is a sort of manipulation that an inmate gets very good at. it's like transferring guilt. you have to try and convince them that you are "ride or die".
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Read moreno, they must abide by whatever rules are where they are being held. federal prisoners are in county jail mainly because they are testifying in some case in that jurisdiction.
Read moreit takes months to hear back... and it's a real long shot
Read moredepends on her record while incarcerated... was she a model inmate or a pain in the ass? did she program like her counselor recommended? if she did all of the above, she will probably get paroled
Read moreall VERY bad if an inmate gets caught with a cell phone. Obama made it a federal crime now with a 5-year sentence added onto the original sentence (if they choose to prosecute, which is unlikely unless they prove it was used to further crimes on the outside)
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