You don't marry a prisoner, you find a guy who hasn't committed a crime, and marry him...seriously, if you think prisons change people for the better, you are living in a fantasy world. Whereas I am sure a small percent of people actually change when they go to prison, most come out the same, or even worse. Do yourself a favor, and find a find a good guy who is not in prison.
yes and anywhere in the us
can i marry a inmate in county jail in Ga?
In 1864, Federal prisoners made a daring escape from Libby prison in Richmond Virginia. The men were captured however and sent to Andersonville. One prisoner, Robert Knox Seddon kept a diary of his like as a prisoner of war.
A federal prisoner is issued four sets of clothing upon arrival.
You have the right to eat what they give you.
No, that is known as BIGAMY, and is against the law(at least in the US). If the purpose of the US marriage was to gain American citizenship, that is FRAUD and is a federal offense.
The military transfers custody to the US Marshals very simple.
i don't think this applies to the tokio hotel category.
The difference between the actual and projected release dates for a federal prisoner is that actual release date is when the prisoner will exactly leave prison. Projected date is simply the expected date for release.
In plain English it is the statute used by the US Marshall's Service to place a hold or detainer on a prisoner held by another jurisdiction, whom they wish to take into federal custody.
The prisoner would need to obtain permission to marry and it would be highly unlikely that such permission would be granted. If allowed, marriage to a US citizen would not prevent the foreign national from being deported once he has served the imposed sentence.
The Federal government recognizes all legally performed same-sex marriages. So do all 50 states.