There are too many variable to give a definitive answer. It depends on the state, how much you're earning each week you get benefits, etc. Check with your state's employment security office.
No, you have to be able and available for work.
No, to collect unemployment benefits you have to be able and actively seeking full time work, among other requirements, which you cannot while imprisoned. After release, it would depend on your work history during the base period for Georgia.
No. In order to collect unemployment you have to be available, able and willing to work. Restricting yourself to weekends is not considered available,
Don't think so as a worker must be able to work to collect unemployment benifits.
No you can't collect from both disability and unemployment at the same time. Disability provides income replacement if you are physically unable to work. Unemployment replaces income for those able to work, but out of work due to job loss.
You must be both actively seeking employment and physically able to work to be able to collect in most states.
No. You are not complying with unemployment rules, including ready, able, and continuously seeking full time work.
It depends on the state laws where you work.
No. You would collect Workman's Compensation benefits because you were unable to work, thus disqualifying you from collecting unemployment (you have to be seeking full time employment to qualify for this).
Your benefits will be impacted more by how much you earn than by how many hours you work. I would guess, even at minimum wage, you would not be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits while working 30 hours per week.
Depending on the state as long as you are able to work and actively seeking employment yes.
Depending on the state as long as you are able to work and actively seeking employment yes.