The state of being in a prison is "imprisoned". (Verb : to imprison, to place in prison, to jail)
Most states prohibit correspondence between one prisoner and the other, within the same or in separate facilities, and within the state or to any other state or federal institution.
Larry james martin
Question is not clear. Transferred from where to where? Within a prison system? Within a state? Extradition of a prisoner state-to-state? What? Please re-word and re-submit.
He will serve his time in the state prison system of whatever state it was that tried him. If he is tried on a federal charge, he will serve time in a federal prison for that particular area of the country.
Arunachal Pradesh
No, but if the other state wants him back to be tried then he can be extradited back. The other reason is if he dies after sentencing in that state, he can send the body back for burial etc. ADDED: I disagree with the previous answer. A prisoner can be extradited from "State A", in order to be tried, convicted and sentenced for a crime he comitted in "State B."the extraditing state. He CAN be sentenced to life in prison in State B, but he is then returned to State A to finish serving out his sentence there. Upon his release from State A's prison (if ever) he is transported to State B to begin serving his liefe sentence.
try locating the department of corrections website for your state or county. guidelines for visitation are usually listed there. prisoner makes a visitors list if prison allows.
People in prison tend not to receive state benefits while incarcerated.
The address is "prisoner's name. his number, p.o box 7500, Pelican Bay State Prison, Crescent City, Calif.
That depends on the institution and what state it's in, what county it's in, whether it's a state prison or a federal prison, and what the warden says is "OK" or not under local rules for that institution. A lot of prisons will not let you take in anything other than a small, soft-cover (paperback) bible or other religious book. Anything else will either be supplied, or the prisoner will have to buy it from the prison commisary (store) with money sent by the prisoner's friends and relatives.
There are two ways of locating a prisoner in California with first and last names. Most counties offer online prisoner searches for inmates in county jails awaiting transfer to/from a state prison. In addition the state's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has an online inmate search tool for those in state prison.