Comment made after reading the discussion page: At this point I think your best bet would be to have an attorney start making inquiries on behalf of the inmate and requesting that the compassionate transfer be expedited. Apparently neither the inmate nor his family have enough 'clout' to sufficiently move the prison authorities to action.
A federal hold, also known as a federal detainer, is a request from federal law enforcement to local authorities to keep an inmate in custody for possible federal charges. This means the inmate cannot be released on bail or other conditions until the federal authorities decide how to proceed. It can extend the time an inmate spends in local custody, often leading to uncertainty about their legal status and future proceedings. Ultimately, this hold allows federal agencies to ensure they can take custody of the inmate when needed.
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.
Pending Federal case. Or, Feds have some sort of interest in the inmate.
I would like to locate a federal prison inmate, but can't find a federal prison inmate locator, where online could I find one?
Nowadays who is responsible for the protection and work with the federal prison inmate locator?
if an inmate is to be released on recognizance and its not what to do
Go to the federal Disrict Court in which the inmate was convicted and request to see the case file.
What service can I use as a federal prison inmate locator that provides quick, fast and confidential service?
can someone tell me
The inmate must do 95 percent of the time they we're sentenced to.
If there is no federal facility available in the state, U.S. Marshals will typically transport an inmate to the nearest federal correctional institution that has the capacity to accommodate them. This could involve transferring the inmate to a facility in a neighboring state. The decision is based on factors such as security requirements and available resources. The priority is to ensure the inmate's safety and adherence to federal regulations.
To keep an inmate in county jail or prison for a year it costs between 45 to 55 thousand. I served 4 years believe me. And that was in Texas