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Prison Rules: What Are Minor Infractions In Federal Prison?

Following all the prison rules is essential. Even the smallest of infractions can result in disciplinary action.

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Can Your Sentence In A Criminal Case Change After It Starts?

If you’re convicted of crime, a judge will sentence you. But your sentence can change after the judge chooses it in some circumstances.

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I’ve Been in Your Shoes: “Have You Ever Been Convicted of a Felony?”

It is important to be truthful and hopeful when an employer asks about your criminal history. Here are some tips.

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I’ve Been In Your Shoes: What Happens If Police Arrest A Minor?

Are you a minor who has had interactions with the police. Want to know what to expect? Hear from someone who has been in your shoes.

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How Do Officials Handle Detoxing In Prison?

More than two million people in U.S. prisons have opioid addictions. What are prisons and jails doing to help people detox?

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What Is a Dismissal of the Charges Against You?

A dismissal of the charges against you means your current criminal case will end. But, this does not mean the charges go away for good.

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What Kinds of Violence and Harassment Can Happen in Prison?

It is true that different kinds of violence and harassment do happen in prison. But they aren’t a certainty. If you go to prison, you may experience these things.

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Can You Get Medicaid After You Get Released From Prison?

Medicaid is a public health insurance program in the United States. You may be able to get Medicaid after leaving prison. You can also apply before leaving.

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How Do You Get a Driver’s License After Incarceration?

You can get your driver’s license back after incarceration. But it’s not always easy. Getting your driver’s license back can often take many steps. It can also cost a lot of money.

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What Is Administrative Segregation in Federal Prison?

Administrative segregation is when prison staff separates one inmate from other inmates.

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