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Subject: General prison/jail questions

If your inmate was denied parole, the release date that you mentioned above is the most likely to be followed by the state. Early release or good time is already factored into the release date when posted.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

It depends on the institution, they all have different programs and curriculum. You might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The procesution along with the grand jury determine from the evidence presented, exactly what charges will be filed. It is up to the judge presiding over the case to determine how to sentence the offender. Here is the exact statute 3454 California Penal Code: (A) Each supervising county agency, as established by the county board of supervisors pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 3451, shall establish a review process for assessing and refining a person's program of post-release supervision.  Any

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

You may call the Clerk of the Court where he was charged. This is public information.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The phone lines are active and ready to use when they are emailed to you. You can check to see if it is working by dialing the number on a different phone to verify that it is ringing on the forward-to number that you've provided.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The money that you sent to your inmate via Western Union goes on their books at the institution. That money may be used for commissary purchases and in some cases phone service. People using our Inmate Response letter service do so in lieu of providing the inmate with their own address. We are working on creating a solution whereby you would place a minimum amount of money in a "Wallet" and then it would deduct every transaction off the balance.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

Inmates that are sent to the SHU, the hole or solitary confinement (they are all the same) are allowed to receive and send mail regularly. Their phone privileges are restricted to one 15-minute call per week. Visitation is 50/50 depending on the offense. As far as getting a reason for the punishment, the only person that will tell you what happened is the inmate themselves, and they will know whether or not they can have a visit. The staff will

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

Anytime an offender violates their probation it usually does not end well. The judge who granted the leniency in their case is not going to be happy to see them under these circumstances. The judge will re-sentence the offender for the violation. Since the judge has a history with this offender, in most cases, the original sentence is imposed to be served without good time credits. Therefore, our opinion is that there is a high likelihood that your

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

there is no way for us to know if what you did was correct or not. you should definitely call the facility and tell them what you didi and if the money made it there.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

If the information is not posted online, you can contact the Clerk of the Courts where the sentence was imposed and apply to receive all of the public filings on the case. You can even petition the judge for that information. If that is not a route you want to take, you might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information.

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