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No, it is at the bond hearing that a magistrate (a special judge that handles arraignments and setting release bonds) will decide the merits of a bond. What is the prosecution suggesting? They have a lot of influence over the amount that is ultimately set. The bond is specific to the charges, criminal history and whether the magistrate (and prosecution) feels the offender is a treat to the community and will they reappear for the court dates.
Read moreA suspended sentence means that although the judge is imposing a prison sentence, they are not requiring you to do the time - you get a "Get out of Jail - Free" card. If you HAD a suspended sentence and have violated, then you will have to do 85% of the 360 days.
Read moreThere is no way that outside pressure will change the status of an inmate in any situation. The Department of Corrections or the Bureau of Prisons has the final say on all internal rulings. If he has information and is unwilling to share it, he will likely be there for many months. They have their ways and their rules and whatever the truth is means little to dissuade their position - time, however long brings outs the whole story.
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Read moreThere are two numbers on the confirmation email, one is the number you provided - that is the "forward-to" number, the other number is the number to use to save money with.
Read moreMaricopa County uses ConnectNetwork.com, the website for GlobalTel*Link for the inmate's phone service.
Read moreNot easily. After the conviction and the sentence the only left to do is to restore your rights as a citizen. At this point the only people that can "erase" the conviction is the President of the United States for a federal crime and a Governor of the state you were convicted of if a state crime.
Read moreYes, he will most likely have visitation but you may check their website's inmate locator to see for certain. We have no idea what the terms of his new incarceration to give you an idea of his release date. The prison infirmary will distribute his meds as approved.
Read moreJoseph Karr DOB 3-6-1961, inmate ID 02060396 is currently serving a life sentence at William G. McConnell Unit. He has a parole eligibility date of November 1, 2044. He is not currently eligible to receive visitation.
Read moreThey most probably not forward the mail. Please send us the information regarding their new location and we will make the changes on the website and resend the letter for you at no charge. Please email us at aid@inmateaid.com
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