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Subject: Parole & probation

Parolees have been given a second chance. Violation of that second chance puts the offender in a very bad position. The judge that sentenced him will face him for this violation. The judge had to write on the Judgement and Commitment Order that parole was an option. Now, the judge will now take a hard-line for the next decision, since the inmate did not take the leniency seriously. We think he will do the remaining time on the old charge PLUS

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Subject: Pending criminal charges

If there was a charge, then there will need to be court-based decision considering the prosecutor's position, were there any injuries or property damage, AND the criminal history will be a factor.  The person making the accusation will be interviewed and assess whether their statement is credible before proceeding.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

Second time in, absolutely no parole. He will do 85% of his sentence this time.

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Subject: Marriage in prison

You might be able to, but the prison rules for marriage are all different. We would suggest calling there and speaking to the chaplain.

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Subject: Relationship issues

We all believe in second chances and in fact, InmateAid helps former inmates find great employment opportunities. It is our opinion that falling in love with someone in jail for murder is a slippery slope. First, there is the separation time that is the length of their sentence. Second, that time is not easy to do, waiting for someone to get out, dealing with the bad times (on the phone when he accuses you of cheating even if you're not).

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Yes, you do, the application process is jail-related and is mandatory whether you use IA or not.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

You cannot call the jail and speak to an inmate. The inmate must initiate the call.

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Subject: Sex offenders

Yes, it definitely is an issue. It is not rampant, but it happens.

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Subject: Sentencing questions

There is a sentencing date that can be obtained by contacting the Clerk of the Court of the county where they caught their charge. There are sentencing memorandums that both sides submit to the Court for sentencing recommendations. There are mandatory minimums that the judge has to consider, but nothing is known until the judge sets the sentence.

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