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you cant get a new charges simple by lien to a corrections officer ... Now if your signer is on a statement to that affect then you can get charged with forging a legal document ...

Another View: While it may not be a violation of statute law, there are internal prison system rules and regulations which inmates must live by and follow. Such a violation may incur internal administrative sanctions against the inmate but unless the offense/crime rises to the level of criminal statute law (for instance - killing or assaulting another inmate or guard) no criminal charges are usually filed, and the matter is handled internally, within the system.

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