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Read moreNormal state sentences that carry a ten year minimum mandatory will have to serve 85% of their imposed sentence, UNLESS the sentencing judge has a parole provision in the offender's Judgement and Commitment papers. Parole could come as soon as twenty-five percent in if the inmate is a model prisoner.
Read moreYou know your heart better than anyone else. If you want to contact him again, the only way to know if he wants to hear from you is to try. The worst thing that could happen is that he asks you to stop or he doesn't respond at all. If you don't try you'll never know and you'll always wonder.
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Read moreAnyone can visit an inmate provided they do not have a felony on their record and are on the approved visitation list. If a family member has a felony, they can oftentimes get a special approval from the warden (as long as they are not on the same case as the inmate).
Read moreIt depends on the orders from the judge. The mail room personnel will know what they are and since they will open and inspect every piece of mail, it might be best to contact them before sending any pictures.
Read moreYou might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information. If that doesn't yield any results, you can do what lawyers do, call the clerk of the Court in the jurisdiction where he was charged and ask them for all of the information (it is all public except for the Grand Jury testimony) on his case. You can even ask for the judge's secretary, they are most
Read moreYes, you should call the warden's secretary and explain your situation. They will most likely offer you a nice long special visit.
Read moreHow other people in their case got shorter sentences and that they snitched to get a reduction.
Read moreHe will most likely have his privileges cut to the bare minimum (no phone, no commissary and no visits), but if he did not commit a chargeable felony like DUI, it is more than likely he will not get additional time other than the full amount of his sentence. Meaning, if the good time credits he earned are included in this 35 day out-date, he will serve the time that was "good time" which is still a part of the
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