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It is possible, it might be similar to a house arrest-type arrangement, too. Whatever the case, 60 days is a bearable sentence in light of this being a parole violation. By the short sentence imposed, it would appear that the PO had a little more sensibility with a positive THC test than if another drug found. Your girlfriend needs to think before smoking until her parole time is over. Then next violation is going to be a lot longer. It
Read moreThere are several possible visitation experiences - each experience is related to the custody level of the inmate and institution. The minimum and low will allow for hugs and hand holding. It varies in strictness when you get to medium and high security facilities. Since we do not know where the inmate is, we would encourage you to call them to get the details.
Read moreThe probation part is more the issue than a pending charge would be. Depending on the visitation approval process, we strongly urge you to check with the staff at the facility to make sure. If they run your information through NCIC, you will not be allowed visitation. You would then have to petition the warden for special permission. If that is going to be the end result, we would advise you to go straight to the warden before the screening.
Read moreYes, they can write you back through InmateAid. They would use our return address. Upon receiving a letter from your inmate, we scan it into youy account and notify you that it is there for your review.
Read moreNo. Sexually explicit letters are not contraband nor forbidden. Sexually explicit pictures are. Sexy pictures where the private parts are covered are acceptable, exposed private parts are not.
Read moreThe considerations include the type of offense, how much time remaining on the sentence, restitution or fines must be paid and a perfect behavior record.
Read moreNo, unless they are related and are granted permission.
Read moreRestricted Housing Unit (RHU) blocks are isolation cells where the movement and the privileges are severely restricted. The Unit is used for administrative segregation or disciplinary segregation - inmates remain in their one or two-man cells virtually 24 hours a day. When taken from the cell, the inmate remains completely shackled at all times. The inmate is limited to 3 days of a one-hour recreation time in an outdoor cage. Only three showers per week. The inmate is also restricted
Read moreNo. Inmates have a right to privacy. Therefore, the records of an inmate's financial, communicative and legal remain private unless required for production in a lawsuit with a court order attached.
Read moreThere are rules for prison and jail that people on the outside will never fully understand. This is where it all becomes frustrating - being locked up, the property of the state, a number not a name... this is the reality of incarceration. No-contact visitation is also a reality, and but now with technology visitation from home is easier on most folks.
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