Posted on 06/23/2021 9:55:13 AM PDT by weston




well that answered my question.
Not only his livlihood, but he has people working for him.
Leave it to you to find that, lol.
It appears that State prisons have different rules on prisoners mail. Here are 3
“According to the North Carolina Department of Corrections,
Personal Mail is read, censored, or rejected based on legitimate institutional interests of order and security.
Legal Mail from inmates may be inspected by correctional staff for contraband in the presence of the inmate prior to being sealed. If there is any question as to whether an addressee fits the definition of legal mail, the letter/package may be held for not more than 24 hours to resolve the question....
Legal mail addressed to an inmate may be opened by correctional staff in the presence of the inmate unless waived in writing by the inmate, or in circumstances which may indicate contamination. Correctional staff will ensure that the contents of letters from these persons are free of contraband and are, in fact, official or legal correspondence from the person whose name and return address appears on the outside of the envelope or package. The correspondence shall not be read beyond what is necessary to make this determination.
How about Georgia? According to the Georgia Department of Corrections,
Inmate letters and packages will be inspected to intercept cash, checks, money orders and any other contraband. Since credit cards, charge cards, debit cards, and similar devices qualify as negotiable instruments, they are contraband and will be confiscated. Inspection will also include the random reading of the mail. A portion of all incoming mail will be read each week.
And Tennessee? According to the Tennessee Department of Corrections,
All mail addressed to inmates shall be delivered to the mail room, and all outgoing mail shall be collected at and posted from the mail room. Excluding weekends and holidays, correspondence shall be delivered to inmates within 24 hours of receipt. All incoming mail, excluding privileged mail, may be read by staff. Approved packages should be delivered within 48 hours, excluding weekend and holidays, to the inmate.
As can be seen from just a few of these policies, different states treat prison mail very differently.”
This is what I get when I Google and ask if they read prisoners outgoing mail who are in FEDERAL PRISON.
“Incoming general correspondence may be read as frequently as deemed necessary to maintain security or monitor a particular problem confronting an inmate. (b) Except for “special mail,” outgoing mail from a pretrial inmate may not be sealed by the inmate and may be read and inspected by staff.Apr 5, 2011” (If I recall what I read “special mail” is to lawyers etc)
Omg.
MyPillow Employee Beheaded in Broad Daylight Near Minneapolis
The victim, Shakopee resident America Mafalda Thayer, was an employee of MyPillow, according to Fox-9 Minneapolis. Alexis Saborit, 42, also of Shakopee, was reportedly in an abusive long-term relationship with her, and he was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder, according to the Shakopee Police Department.
Graphic video of the beheading was circulating on social media.
Shakopee Police Chief Jeff Tate told ABC-5 he was “incredibly disappointed” that cellphone video of the attack was posted on social media.
The killing comes just days after the Minneapolis City Council voted 11-1 to put a measure on the November election ballot to disband the Minneapolis Police Department in favor of a public safety department.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd last year.
https://www.newsmax.com/us/mypillow-beheaded-murder-domestic/2021/07/29/id/1030496/
“Leave it to you to find that, lol.”
Who else ;)
When Biden said in a speech “the border is closed” I wonder if he meant a legal border entry where people who live on one side and work on the other side with valid passports and documents are being very frustrated.
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“He is the only one worth watching anymore.”
I disagree. Mark Levin has good information.
I watch Sunday Morning Futures’Maria Bartiromo.
FRANK sure was short lived.
This has become such a sick world and it is going to get even sicker with the illegals that are coming in from all these different countries.
This has become such a sick world and it is going to get even sicker with the illegals that are coming in from all these different countries.
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White House chatter is that lockdowns for delta variant all but a done deal. Virtually all blue states are cooperating with WH / CDC. They’re aiming for late 2nd week of August, per WH official
The print on her dress reminds me of the Covid-19 virus.
That sounds about right re:special mail. So it could be that letter was to his lawyer.
I have a friend in county jail in Florida. They have very specific rules about what they can be sent. I’m sure there’s similar rules at all correctional facilities.
Magazines and newspapers have to come from the publisher.
No materials that depict violence or sex.
Cards cannot have any kind of layering (glitter, embellishments, even piece of paper glued on the inside).
No packages.
I didn’t realize a card I sent had the design glued to the card; it got sent back. The cheap plain 99 cents cards would go through.
Is this in reference to political prisoners in DC?
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