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This depends on the bed space at the processing center and the transfer schedule of the marshals. As an example, I was in county jail for 8 days, then transferred to a CoreCivic facility for 89 days and then air marshaled to Oklahoma City for one night before finally getting to the prison I was designated to. Be patient, they never seem to be in a hurry.
Read moreYes, provided they are in good standing (no incident reports) and that there is a similar security level prison with available bed space.
Read moreThe call list should remain intact with the transfer. Depending on their local rules, he should be able to call once he gets assigned his new housing situation.
Read moreIf this is federal, all of the inmate's calling list remains in tact. As long as there is money, they should be able to call. Don't forget, InmateAid can get you a local number to almost any federal facility - making the calls only 6 cents per minute.
Read moreThere are no set time period for detainee pick-ups. Depending on the distance the sheriffs must travel to arrange for the transfer, it could be the same date of release OR it could be upto a couple of weeks before they get him. He will get time-served credit for the overlap in time towards the new charge.
Read moreThe inmate's designation is determined by the Bureau of Prisons in Beaumont TX. No one can influence the determination of the custody level and type facility they place an offender in. There are many possible reasons for Colorado over Texas but no one more probable than bedspace. It could also be that someone else connected to his charge is incarcerated in the prison where he wanted to be. They call that "separatee" which essentially requires the co-defendants be separated. Another
Read moreIt's all about bed space, not a time limit. She'll just have to be patient and wait for the call.
Read moreThe transfer occurs when the receiving county can spare two deputies. The only deadline would be a court date that the offender would have to be present.
Read moreIt does not necessarily mean he will have to do the maximum sentence but it sounds like he might lose some good time. The transfer coming after a fight means it was either his fault and he is going to a higher custody facility, OR he was the victim and was transferred for is protection.
Read moreThere is no set time period. It is first come, first served so to speak. If there is an opening, the inmate willl get the call to "pack out".
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