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If your visitation application with your ex-husband at the county jail was denied due to your felony conviction from 2011-2012, there are steps you can take to potentially get your application reconsidered, especially since you've completed parole without any violations. Here’s how to approach the situation: 1. Understand the Jail's Visitation Policy: Review the specific visitation guidelines and policies of the county jail where your ex-husband is incarcerated. Many facilities have strict rules regarding visitors with felony
Read moreIt's understandable to feel concerned when you haven't received a response from your inmate, despite sending several letters and providing your phone number and email. There are a variety of reasons why your inmate might not be responding, and here are some of the most common possibilities: 1. Mail Delays or Restrictions: Mail Processing Time: Letters sent to and from correctional facilities can take longer to reach their destination due to the facility's mail processing procedures. Incoming
Read moreIt's natural to have concerns and questions about your husband's feelings, especially given the limited contact you've had while he's incarcerated. In situations like this, many factors could influence the frequency of communication, and it's important to consider these aspects before drawing any conclusions about his feelings for you. 1. Challenges of Incarceration: Restricted Communication: Incarceration often imposes significant limitations on how and when inmates can communicate with loved ones. Access to mail, phone calls, or other
Read moreThe documentary "USA - Life in a High Security Prison" (sometimes titled differently depending on the network or release) typically features multiple inmates and correctional staff, providing an in-depth look at daily life inside a high-security or maximum-security prison in the United States. These documentaries aim to capture the harsh realities, routines, challenges, and stories of the inmates as well as the officers who work in such environments. Key Features and Common Backstories: Inmate Stories:
Read moreI wouldn't say "most", but there are many people on the outside who like to communicate with inmates, for some reason... but if you suspect your inmate is, you're probably right
Read moreinmates will be suspicious of EVERYTHING you do or say... they think you're up to something even if you're not... we inmates have a lot of idle time to create "science fiction novels" in our heads... all you can do is be you... and stay 'close' the best way you know how to...
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Read moreI always felt like reading was my salvation, it is the ONLY way to escape ;)... good luck keeping things together, it's never easy for those on the outside... and harder for those inside not jumping to conclusions when they don't hear from you.
Read morewe dont have that information, it's not public so if you are having trust issues, you need to have a talk with him about it
Read moreIt is very rare that it ever happens the way you are envisioning it. Mostly, it is the inmate playing games to keep you around while he's doing his time. I've personally seen guys ride with a girl until the day they are released and then ghost them, cold as ice. Be very careful sharing your emotions and inner feelings with a dude with nothing to lose by stringing you along. He's hoping for commissary money, phone money and basic
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