Important Calling Card Dates (2023): Money is added to an Inmate’s phone card once per month, please see the chart below which lists when the institution adds money to inmate calling cards. <tbod…
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Important Calling Card Dates (2023): Money is added to an Inmate’s phone card once per month, please see the chart below which lists when the institution adds money to inmate calling cards. <tbod…
Continue readingImportant Calling Card Dates (2023): Money is added to an Inmate’s phone card once per month, please see the chart below which lists when the institution adds money to inmate calling cards. <tbod…
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Continue readingThe new Structured Intervention Unit (SIU) that is created by CSC is the renewed segregation unit where inmates are held as a form of punishment, usually for jeopardizing the safety and security of the Institution.
The difference between segragati…
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Continue readingDates Funds Are Added to Inmate’s Calling Card (2021)…
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