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It 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 moreThere is no real answer. The probation officer will get to the violation when he gets around to it. There is no rhyme or reason, we can empathize with your situation, but they go on their own timetable. There is an outside chance that they will NOT violate him for lack of payment because they are mindful that jobs and money are hard to come by. Non-payment is not the worse offense they see so maybe this PO is in
Read moreInmates can have pictures taken of themselves in the visiting room and on certain days of the year. If you are not in contact with that inmate there is little change you'd be able to receive one of him. The only other photos of inmates might be found in mugshot listings. There are no other ways to get inmate photos.
Read moreNew arrest listings might take several hours or longer to post. You might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information.
Read moreInmateAid Services work for all jails, prisons and detention centers in this country. Being incarcerated is the same no matter how they classify it. If you have a special need or specific question about any of the service, like the phone service and will it save you money, send us your telephone number and the facility name - we will give you an honest estimate before you sign-up
Read moreThere is nothing that can be done. If he can somehow get friendly with one of the guards, he mnight be able to find a common ground and then ask for a favor. Moving is not a huge deal, but if the guards are like most places, they are lazy and would rather not do any favors.
Read moreIt could be a couple of days or up to several months. There are several variables that speed up or slow down the process. If you would like to send us more information about the case we might be able to offer some insight other than what we've written.
Read moreYou will not know until you get to the FCI. You will report to the FCI Low for processing - short sentences of under 8-10 years with non-violent offenses or criminal history will go to the camp. You will arrive through the main door and they will take you through a metal detector and into the intake area where you will sit for a couple of hours in a white tiled holding cell awaiting processing. They will fingerprint and photograph
Read moreIf it is federal, the US Marshal service will transport him via airplane. They normally will fly into the FTC Oklahoma City facility which is situated on an airport tarmac. They will process him there for a day or more and then when there are enough eastbound transfers he will eventually get to his destination. The US Marshal is the most humane outfit. The air transport is efficient, speedy and unbelievably professional in it's method. If it is a
Read moreYou might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information. Court dates are set by the Clerk of the Court which is another avenue you might try.
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