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Yes, after they have attended orientation
Read moreYes they can. It is also possible that they might consider a short-time inmate for an early release if they're too crowded - and your offender has been well-behaved
Read moreThere is a 15% good time credit that inmates begin their sentence with. Anything earlier would be very unusual.
Read moreYes. Inmates that have money on their inmate trust accounts can purchase stamps and envelopes at the weekly commissary. If they do not have money on their books, the prison will provide indigent inmates with all the materials necessary to send out mail to their loved ones. If your inmate writes to you directly, using your address, the cost of the mailing is a 49 cent stamp. Many of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid.
Read moreThis depends on the facility and the carrier. There are about 30 companies providing inmate calling from their facility. Only one of the companies works like you describe in your question. The industry is hard to follow as some of the carriers are charging higher rates for local calls than they are for long distance. Our recommendation is to send us your telephone number and the name of the institution, we will give you an honest estimate of the savings
Read moreThe Clerk of the Court in the county where he is or was held. You can request all of the documents pertaining to his case. There might be a small charge to copy your request, but it will be the most accurate information avaiable to you.
Read moreIt depends on what the fine is for. If it is a court fine or a restitution the money goes to that department or entity. The prison is not for profit and any money they receive has an obligation to marshal assets for the government when it is owed by someone in their custody. Even the money that the commissary takes in, if there is a "profit" it is rolled into inmate programs and inmate recreation costs.
Read moreA property bond is a bond that posts the value of tangible property, such as real estate, in order to obtain a pre-trial release from jail. In some cases, the value of the property may need to be twice as high as the bail amount in order for a property bond to be accepted. A property bond is not allowed in every state. A property bond may be obtained from a bail agent. Depending on the law of the
Read moreAppeals are costly and largely yield a negative outcome. A successful appeal needs a specialist and a decent case (one where many judicial errors were made) for them to have a slim chance of prevailing. Sex offender cases are especially tough. In our opinion, unless there is DNA evidence that exonerates the offender, they rarely come out the way you hope. Sometimes the appellate route is for your conscience. You feel like you need to spend every dollar you
Read moreBest thing is to call the camp counselor to get a "health update" on your inmate
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