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Prison Incarceration

"Prison Incarceration" deals specifically with questions and issues faced by those who are in prison or the family members or friends of those currently incarcerated in prison. Questions addressing post prison incarceration issues are also welcome.

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How do you visit an inmate in folsom state prison?

You must first obtain approval from the CDCR. You can apply for approval to visit by completing a visitor questionnaire. You can obtain the questionnaire by having the prisoner send it to you. The prisoner must sign it first. Mail the completed questionnaire to the Visitation Sergeant. If you are approved, the prisoner will be notified and then he or she must notify you.

Folsom State Prison visiting hours are Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Visitor processing begins 1/2 hour prior to each day's visiting start time and ends 1 hour prior to each day's visiting closing time.

What is the real name of Theodore bagwell in the film prison break?

The real name of Theodore Bagwell, also known as T-Bag, in the TV series "Prison Break" is Theodore Bagwell. The character is portrayed by actor Robert Knepper.

Was steadman graham a prison guard once?

I heard he was but I can't find information to verify it.

What is the prison sentence for dog fighting?

1, jail for up to 15 years..

2, every one ****ing hateing you

3, up to 5,000$ fine

4, never being allowed to have another animal

5, definatly all the above.

i bite my thumb at you. >:(

What happened to Tracey Thurman Buck Thurman and Charles Thurman Jr?

She lives in Litchfield, Connecticut with her son, Charles Motusick. Her son was only two years old when Tracey's now ex-husband nearly killed her. The viscous stabbing occurred June 10, 1983 and left her partially paralyzed.

Tracey Thurman was the inspiration of Thurman Law which called for mandatory arrests in wife-beating cases in Connecticut and several other states. She sued the city of Torrington and received $2.3 million in damages in 1985. Tracy Thurman's story was later made into a 1989 television movie, entitled "A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story."

RESPONSE: It seems very unlikeyly that she is living in Connecticut WITH HER SON. According to the judicial website, Charles J Motusick has gotten into quite some trouble with the law and is currently serving a 15 year prison sentence, which won't be suspended for at least 7 years, and that was ordered in August of 2010.

Why did Bill Gates put into prison?

He went to jail over a speeding ticket but Was held there not sentenced

Can a inmate call a cell phone in the United States?

yes inmate can call to directly on your cell phone number.Here you can face one issue of high call rates so better use a number registered from inmatetalks.com. Benefit of this will be that they will forward call to your phone number in cheap/lowest rates.

Why was roger mayweather in prison?

In 1992, Tyson was convicted of sexually assaulting Desiree Washington, for which he served three years in prison.

Where and when did tattooing start?

The First Tattooist

Oooooooh Kay!! I think we got into this one once before but let's run it down again......Most folks assume that tattooing got it's start in the south sea Islands in the pacific....When Capt. Cook's men saw tattooing on some of the island natives it was their first experience....The even took the natives word TATAU, which literally means 'to tap repeatedly' as the word to describe any human made bodily markings set permanently into the skin.

Well, since then we know thru archeologists work and the discovery of the 5000 + yr. old Ice Man's frozen body, found between the Italian and Swiss alps that the first known tattooing was in mid-Europe.

We have deduced that the original markings were to show the position and rank in the tribe, say a hunter would have certain markings, a warrior may have been different markings, and yet even different for the sons and daughters of the Chief, like 'royalty' so to speak....During the summer time someone could see a person in the distance and not be able to make out their facial features, but they could see the markings on their clothes in the winter, and on their bodies in the summer....No bans on nudity back then...

Now this is my take on the very first Tattooist!!!

Og and Bog were cave men, and Og ran a cave of ill repute, prostitution being the worlds oldest occupation, and one day Bog said he wanted a go at one of the girls, but he was a little short on the clamshells that they used for money. Bog said O.K. but don't take too long.

After a bit Og noticed Bog hadnt come back outta the cave and went in to see what was up....Bog was still very engaged with the young lady and wouldn't get up when Og told him to....Not to be outdone Og grabbed a fireband from a close by fire and jukked Bog in the butt!! At which point Bog got off the gal quick.....

A few days later Og noticed Bog down by the swimming hole and the mark was still there!!! After thinking about it for a bit, Og decided to to set up a new business not only becoming the first tattooist but also the first entreprenuer to deversify..........TatuBaron

tu tus are pretty

What are the meanings of prison tattoos?

There are Plenty of Reasons for em. Like The tear Drop is for Either killing some one, seeing someone Die, spending half their life in Jail. blah blah. there are Lots of tattoos, one of the common ones are Spider webs on the Elbow that means that the person has either killed a cop, or beaten a cop up. has Been sent to Prison for killing a family Member. There is the 5 point Star, it is for a gang in a prison, the 6 point star, another gang.

There is a website you can go to as well.

This is where I am getting the rest of the Info:

http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/Prison_Tattoos

Double lightning bolts. This is a symbol borrowed from Nazi Germany.

* The number 88. "H" is the eighth letter of the alphabet. Double 8's stand for "Heil Hitler." * Teardrops. In some places, a teardrop means the wearer has killed someone. It may also mean he or she has lost a close friend or family member. * Ornate lettering spelling out the inmate's gang name. Other symbols have to do with drug use. * The number 13 stands for the letter "M" (the 13th letter of the alphabet). It announces the wearer's marijuana use. And some just show that the wearer has done time in jail. * Chains and locks represent loss of freedom. * Hourglasses stand for "doing time." * A string of numbers may be the inmate's prison I.D.

Can you get time for 3 rd degree assault?

The maximum penalty for a third-degree felony charge is 2-10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

What type of prison was Alcatraz?

Alcatraz was a prison for big criminals. For example Al Capone and Machine gun Kelly they were huge criminals. It was put on an island so it would be hard for the prisoners to escape. The workers would have to move there because they worked long shifts. It's closed down now but , it's near San Fransisco you can take tours of it there. There were some children on the island but they were protected. The book Al Capone does my shirts sort of gives you a description of Alcatraz as well.

Do prison inmates still make license plates?

Yes. In Ohio inmates make all license plates, including temporary tags. They still make them in Michigan too, and here: http://www.cqql.net/adrian.htm is a website describing the factory

What Correctional facilities are near buffalo new york?

If you go to the web page for the New York Department of Corrections you can probably figure out which ones are near Buffalo. It lists all the state facilities.

Where is Greene State prison in Coxsackie New York 12051?

Greene Correctional Facility is in Coxsackie, NY. Exit 21b off NY I-87 N. Turn left at US9W. Drive 3 miles and turn left onto Plank Rd.

Did Carlos Coy the rapper South Park Mexican really commit the crimes of which he is accused?

He was sentenced to 45 years in prison on May 30 and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine. As of 2021, Coy is incarcerated in the Ramsey Unit in Rosharon, Texas. Carlos Coy (his real name) is eligible for parole in 2024. His projected release date is April 8, 2047.

What jail is South Park Mexican in?

He will be realeased on April 8, 2047... He is eligible for parole on October 7, 2024... I hope he is free'd earlier.

In what year will spm get out of jail?

carlos coy A.K.A SOUTH PARK MEXICAN was sentence to 45 years in jail

right now he is 39 so he wont be rapping when he gets out he will be 84 years old

spm will be getting out 2045 but unless some one wants to pay over 12 trillion dollars he will be in jail almost till death

spm is in powledge prision in Texas

Is the prison in Shawshank Redemption real?

Yes, It is quite real.

The prison they used for the film is located in Mansfield, Ohio.

It is known as the Ohio State reformatory, or the old Ohio state prison. It was scheduled for demolition in 1990, but was fought for restoration by the Ohio historical society.

The building itself still stands today, and tours are conducted seasonally.

A quick Google search will bring up many pictures and links for more information.Mansfield, OH

Why do lilwayne have to go to prison?

He Isn't Yet But Will Be Going After His Court Date On March 2nd For A Loader .40 Calibre Back In 2007. (:

Did South Park Mexican raip his daughter?

No. A rumor was floated that Carlos "South Park Mexican" had died in prison. This has been determined to be unsubstantiated. SPM is not dead. He was not shot; he was not stabbed, shanked, shived, or ganked; he did not commit suicide; he did not have a heart attack.

Rumors such as these start all the time. It is a phenomenon of the internet. People start them to gain attention or notoriety, it is possible it was begun as a marketing ploy by his production company. It might have been started out of some misanthropic attempt at vengeance. No one can really say.

But, Carlos Coy, the South Park Mexican is alive and well, incarcerated in the Texas State Penitentiary at Palestine, Texas.