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myka92

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  1. Any violations, even ten minutes late, can result going back to jail. And usually just for one night. It will also depend on his attitude, his offense, and previous interactions with the PO. He was also driving, so I'm not sure if they "violated" him for that. Tracie is getting picked up for violations, too, I think. It seems like she's been locked up for at least a night or two both times.
  2. Re: Caitlin - very strange experience at the prison. I live in the same state and picked up my inmate a year ago at a nearby prison. Everything was pretty organized. I checked in at the speaker as she did and then was told to go to the same parking lot where I had gone for visits. The only instruction I received was not to leave my car. He came out within minutes and we drove off. If I hadn't picked him up, he would have been taken to the nearest Greyhound station early in the morning of his release. There's no secret "in the community" location. I've visited 3 prisons and they're all different. The rules are published and supposed to be standard, but depending on who is working and what their mood is, every visit is a new experience. I was incredibly nervous to pick him up but it was much easier than I thought. Caitlin's camera crew was the reason she was denied entry, but they would have told her that. Something was edited.
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