No. The sentence stands once given, and nothing aside from a successful appeal, commutation, or pardon will change it.
If you get married while you are in prison, you prison sentence will not be cut. Getting married while is prison has nothing to do with your sentence in any way.
To get married to an inmate in Georgia, you will need to request permission from the prison where the inmate is housed. The inmate will also need to provide their consent to the marriage. You can contact the prison authorities for more information on the process and requirements for getting married to an inmate in Georgia.
You can find out an inmate's sentence in federal prison by searching for the inmate through the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website or contacting the BOP's inmate locator service. You can also contact the specific federal prison where the inmate is being held and inquire about their sentence status.
yeah.
Yes he is!
The inmate was released on parole after serving three years in prison.
Depends how big the other inmate is.
Yes, inmates can get married, but the rules and procedures around marriage while incarcerated vary depending on the correctional facility and the laws of the state where the prison is located. Inmates usually need to obtain permission from the prison administration and follow specific guidelines in order to get married while in prison.
Wait till they're out of prison! Lolololol.
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are you in Ohio prison right now or is your husband in Ohio state prison? He is in prison, I live in California, where we were married 25 years ago.
SP3 means that there was a sentence to State Prison and all the inmate's paperwork has been processed and he/she waiting for transportation to the Department of Corrections.