How can I send legal documents to inmate at Louisiana State Penitentiary?
Unless you are one of the persons who qualify to use "Privileged Mail" under Louisiana DOC regulations, anything you send will have to be treated...
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Unless you are one of the persons who qualify to use "Privileged Mail" under Louisiana DOC regulations, anything you send will have to be treated...
He will serve about 87 percent of sentence, if he stays out of trouble (which is not always up to him). So he has about 8.7 years to serve, if all...
If this is federal as posted, then no, there is no re-opening sentences unless the miracle of undiscovered evidence finally appears or the inmate...
Thanks for continuing to try. Changing to "Criminal Defense" as you've been trying. Bon courage.
If there is some federal nexus, for example under the Hobbs Act, then these can be federal crimes as well.
If this is federal law as posted, then yes, and in fact it will be closer to 87 percent to-serve if he stays out of trouble. See Title 18 U.S....
If this is federal as posted, then he will actually do about 87 percent of the 18 years (about 188 months, or 15-1/3 years), IF he stays out of...
There is not work release in the Federal Bureau of Prisons as most States do it. If this is federal as posted, then there are precious few ways to...
Among other rights retained, like not being required to participate in a "Fight Club," inmates are still allowed the First Amendment right to...
If you could have been sentenced to more than one year in custody (not what you were actually sentenced to, but what you COULD have been sentenced...