Inmate Magazine Service - How to write a letter to an inmate.
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Character Reference Letters and Their Influence at Your Sentencing. January 2019. From the desk of Justin Paperny. Thinking through an effective sentencing strategy includes thoughts about the character reference letters. Every defendant has an opportunity to submit character reference letters that may make an impression on the judge.
In addition to interviewing the inmate, the parole board members also review letters from the inmate's family and friends, who may offer insight as to whether parole should be granted or denied. If you are asked to write a letter to the parole board on behalf of an inmate, be sure to mail it at least four weeks before the parole hearing.
When you write, remember to put the person’s prison number and name on the letter. Your family member can write back to you and will be allowed to send one free letter each week. If they want to write more often they can, but will have to pay for the postage themselves.
I haven't ever written to anyone in prison but I know someone who used to write to men on death row. She also visits serious offenders in prison and my god, the stories are fascinating. She's not doing it to be morbid, she actually has experience of having someone in her family committing a serious crime, as well as one of her children being.
Letter Link. Non-judgemental, encouraging, hope giving, honest conversations. Prisoners often feel extremely lonely and isolated, and many have lost touch with their family and friends on the outside. A letter might be the only communication a prisoner receives and can provide huge encouragement and a link to the outside world.
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