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In many institutions will allow inmates to marry. There are some criteria, one being that they must have a sentence longer than one year. Call the facility chaplain for details. What legal process applies is related to the rules of the place where the person is incarcerated, the terms of their sentence, practicalities, etc. The laws applicable to marriage however, are no different for someone who is in jail versus someone who is not. The Supreme Court recognized
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Read moreIt depends on the judge's orders. If there is a provision in the sentencing document that offers early release for paying the fees he owes, then not paying the fees would be the three-month penalty
Read moreAn inmate who is under investigation for conspiracy to smuggle contraband has basically no rights. They are not entitled to a lawyer, they are not entitled to privileges afforded to other inmates. Privileges such as phone time, commissary and visitation may be taken away for months and months because they are not a basic inmate right, they are "an extra". Inmates lose sight of the fact that they are prisoners of the jurisdiction where they are sentenced. Some think that
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Read moreIt depends on a few factors. Criminal history, circumstances of the offense, injuries or damages are just some of the components in determining the length of the sentence. If we were to simply guess without knowledge of some of the factors listed above, 10 - 20 years.
Read moreYes, the institutions provide standard issue winter-wear clothing. There are knit caps and heavy coats that get distributed when it starts getting cold.
Read moreIt depends on him. If he wants to break the cycle of being incarcerated, then he will go straight. If he is too institutionalized he will keep going back. You already know this, but he is the only one that can decide, you can't do it for him.
Read moreYou provide your inmate's location and the phone number you want the calls forwarded to - we will get you a number that will save you money, within an hour. You receive that new number via email and it is ready to go when you get it. Send us your telephone number and the facility name - we will give you an honest estimate before you sign-up
Read moreYes, sixteen years is a lot of time, but the offender's criminal history is long, too. In our opinion, and we are not lawyers, unless there is some new evidence that will compel the judge to reopen the case we do not think there is ANY chance that this will get overturned - especially without some very good reason.
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