Yes, while in a holding cell. Once reaching their normal cell some will allow calls and some wont, depending on the charge.
You can call the jail to request a visit time, but it depends why the are serving time in jail
You can't use it in jail so it simply continues to be billed to you while you are in jail. You can cancel your contract but be prepared to pay a hefty fee (around $100 or so) to break your contract. Call your provider. Explain the situation. See if they will put your account on hold.
You don't, they have to call you. They get a 5 minute free phone call when they are first processed into the jail. After that they have to have money put on their phone account in order to make any outgoing call. The only exception is a true emergency situation like a death of a family member or hospitalization of a family member that may not make it out of the hospital.
This can vary a great deal depending on where you are at. In some cases you need to be pre-approved. It would be best to call the jail and see what the rules are.
You're going to have to call the Jefferson County, Illinois Sheriff's Office for this one. Or probably the Illinois State Police.
No, he had a "get out of jail free" card.
The "Get Out of Jail Free" card in Monopoly has no monetary value. It allows a player to leave jail without paying a fee.
For Jail visiting information, please call the Olympia City Jail at 360.753.8417. For information regarding Olympia inmates held in the Benton County Jail facility, please call 509.783.1451. For information regarding inmates held in the Thurston County Jail, please call 360.786.5510.
that could me theft so u could go to jail
call the jail and ask if they have been booked in
Of course it is. If you go shopping with your parents and you steal something, your parents will have to call the police and take you to jail Or your parents will show you the sign that said, "FREE RIDE IN THE POLICE CAR IF YOU SHOPLIFT FROM THIS STORE." You have to obey that rule! If you don't, you go to Jail for it depends on how long you will stay in jail!
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