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That is a damn good question! Back in the day, Atlanta camp gave furloughs like they were hot cakes. I did time with some guys that transferred from Atlanta camp. They described the nightly jaunts leaving the camp and going out and getting with their women and boozing it up. They would time it to come back before "count time" and would bring in food, cigarettes, weed and liquor. It was the wild west. Recently, the Atlanta Journal Constitution published a
Read morePrison is a time for reflection and inmates who really allow themselves to open up and take responsibility for their actions tend to look for reassurance from the ones they have counted on in the past. The flip side to this is that the inmate is just using you to get commissary money and to have an outside contact to keep connected to the outside world. You will have to use your instincts to know which it is since you
Read moreOn it's face it can be really bad. What was to related charges to the conspiracy? If the offender has a felony, the firearm is an automatic five years in federal Conspiracy to do what is a major issue in what might happen.
Read moreA $90,000 bond is substantial. If it was reduced, that is a sign that the charges are not deemed as serious or maybe the role in this conspiracy is minor. We'd need more information to be more helpful.
Read moreyes, very good
Read moreThey will start counting from the date they missed their check-in. The judge on the original case will decide what the punishment is, time could be added to the sentence, plus the new charge might make this a big mess
Read moreThe mail room staff does potentially read every letter coming through, even at the camps but they are looking for crime-related content that relates to their crime, escape or potential crimes they might know about or even direct through letters. Outside of those instances, you can write whatever you want in your letter to your inmate. Sexually explicit letters are especially gratifying for the inmate. They have no means of intimacy and your sexy words of encouragement are a great
Read moreThat would be fantastic, but it is a rare occurrence when the inmates are allowed home cooked meals brought into visitation. If they are in a minimum facility (a camp), there might be circumstances where this could be approved by the warden.
Read moreMost federal inmates can buy "picture tickets" through the commissary ($1.00 - $1.50 each). Once or twice a month, the staff will take inmate's pictures for the very purpose of sharing them with their loved ones mailing them home.
Read moreNo, he definitely did not get it. Send us the inmate's name and new location, we will remail it for you at no charge.
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