Every state has a department of Corrections website from which you can search.
Yes, if you access the state's Department of Corrections website and review offender information.
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If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
Find out if he has a criminal lawyer (call the court), and ask the lawyer who to pay.
No. A person can only be incarcerated for an act. Not paying court ordered fines and court costs is an example of something that could get a person jailed.
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No.
Search the Offender Information or Inmate Information sections of the state Department of Corrections web site in the state where the person is incarcerated.
Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.
Has ANY spouse at ANY time in HISTORY EVER been incarcerated for this offense? (!!!) A specific answer to this question cannot be made.
Normally you won't. They would have been transported directly and immediately to court. After appearing before the judge - if the judge ordered them to jail, THEN, they would be transported to jail and booked. When that happens, you can find out from the jail what, specifically, they were charged with.
A GAL is only appointed by the court for minors or persons who have been deemed legally incompetent. The process of divorcing a prisoner is the same as it would be if the person was not incarcerated.