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I just registered. But I have been reading the threads here for a few months. My fiance is at FCI Fort Dix. He was just transferrred there last week. Does anyone have any information as to what to expect from his stay there??
Hello. I am a reporter for a national magazine working on a story about FCI Loretto. I am looking to talk with people who have visited there or were formerly incarcerated there. I can be reached via email at kathy_ehrich@hotmail.com and would be grateful to anyone who would be willing to speak with me. Thank you.
I have a son in state correctional- can someone tell me what kind of things land you in a federal institute? I know nothing about fed and just was wondering about it. Thank you
To get in a federal prison, you would have to commit a federal felony for an example: transporting drugs across state lines. Or commiting fraud on tax returns... stuff like that.
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Mine is in a county jail in Irwin county GA. Then they are suppost to move him to Butner NC FMC. But we will see if they do they are federal and they will send him where ever they want to
To get in a federal prison, you would have to commit a federal felony for an example: transporting drugs across state lines. Or commiting fraud on tax returns... stuff like that.
or being a felon and having a gun that crossed state lines.
I have a son in state correctional- can someone tell me what kind of things land you in a federal institute? I know nothing about fed and just was wondering about it. Thank you
From where I sit being in a state facility wpuld be better than in the company of the Feds. At least the light a the end of the tunnel burns a little brighter