No.
In other words:
I don't even know what a conjugal visit is.
Fail.
With my experiance i am saying they will allow y.vijay sasthry
No
If he is in an Ohio state prison serving time, most certainly not. If he is in Federal prison he can apply for a transfer, but frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Gadsden Correctional Facility, a private prison in Florida, does not offer conjugal visits. Conjugal visits are generally not permitted in most correctional facilities in Florida, as they are intended to minimize security risks and maintain order. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult the facility directly or check the Florida Department of Corrections website.
Yes, he had 4 kids while in prison through conjugal visits.
Not if they are both incarcerated. Some states/prisons have conjugal visits for married inmates.
There are no conjugal visits in the state of FL.
Only six states allows conjugal visits and Illinois is not one of them.
Yes, inmates serving life sentences can typically get married while in prison, although the specific rules and procedures can vary by location and institution. Inmates may need to obtain permission from prison authorities and adhere to certain regulations, such as not being allowed conjugal visits.
None
No
North Kern State Prison (NKSP) located in Delano, Kern County, California does allow conjugal visits from the inmate's wife under certain circumstance. The number of visits of any kind, along with the amount of visitation time is determined for each inmate depending on his security and custody level. Those inmates housed in the Reception Center most likely will not be allowed any kind of direct human contact from visitors (separated by glass partition). "An eligible prisoner must put in an application for a family visit with his assigned Correctional Counselor I at the prison."