Thank you for trying AMP!
You got lucky! We have no ad to show to you!
Doubtful - this can't be his first offense if his charge was "felony gun possession", which by definition is your fiance has a felony and was caught with a gun. Most felony gun possessions are five years. He basically got less than 20%, so if we were him, we'd think that felony gun sentence should have been 60 months and hes getting out in about 7 months - not too bad. He will get into a routine and be out
Read moreYes, he will be able to use both numbers if they are both connected with the phone service at the jail. Using our number is just going to be better in the long run because of the lower per-call cost.
Read moreThe question is a little confusing, she has a seven year sentence? If she has been in county only two months, the home placement thing confuses us. It looks like this 84 month sentence comes with the parole caveat at twenty percent. We think that he might get a Board hearing at 17-18 months. If he can ace that interview he might get some home placement.
Read moreVinelink is good, but click the [Georgia DOC](http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/GDC/Offender/Query), it is better.
Read moreViolations are especially tough to figure out what the outcome will be. Oftentimes we are asked about situations but are only provided a fraction of the story (maybe that is all they knew). But if he failed to notify his probation officer that he changed residence, it will be up to a judge (or the board) to decide what the punishment (if any will be). The PO violated him and will put up a strong case for incarceration - this
Read moreBartlett State Jail is a prison that is operated by CCA (Corrections Corporation of America). The custody levels range from low to high. CCA runs their facilities very tightly, closely following each and every rule to the "T". But being strict is not to be confused with overbearing or sadistic. These guys are profession prison managers that report their daily operational reports to the organization (TDCJ) that is in contract with them. Therefore your fiance's custody level will determine whether
Read morePrison days are like "Groundhog Day". You wake up each day to the same monotonous morning, afternoon and nightly routine. It's hard to get used to. Once you finally get used to it you become institutionalized, which is not a good thing to fall in to. The goal is to get into some routine other than what is the minimum so that you can grow as a person. This is the hardest thing for inmates to establish. Inmates that can
Read moreInmateAid runs specials from time-to-time which allow member to get the services at a discount.
Read moreYes, newly released inmates can actually use their prison ID as acceptable identification along with their birth certificate to get a permanent ID card and even a driver's license. If you are concerned about ID for travel, you would have to see if your inmate's passport is still in his possession. Usually, the passport is one of the things they have to surrender upon arrest and conviction.
Read moreOnce per week. SHU inmates have an abbreviated commissary list and a lower spending limit.
Read more