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Only an attorney should advise you on this matter but the basics of Illinois laws are as follows: Your rights can be restored […] Cost Effective Ways to Visit an Inmate The expenses of traveling to visit your inmate can add up quickly. These cost saving measures will make it less painful for your budget. Traveling by car Gas up early Gas up on a weekday. Many gas stations raise the price of a gallon shortly before the weekend. Filling up the tank on a weekday, […] 4 Things to Avoid During An Arrest Only an attorney should advise you of your individual arrest situation but in general, these four suggestions may help stabilize your situation. Don't try and argue your way out. In most cases, by the time the cuffs come out, there is no turning back. Arguing, negotiating, and continuing to try to avoid arrest will do […] Drug Addiction and Anger: Why Should I Do Anything for Him After All He Did? When your boyfriend was doing drugs, there was chaos everywhere he went. 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Whether it is music lessons, anger management or business math, anything you learn is something […] Average Prison Sentence Per Offense The one thing that is consistent about US prison sentences is their inconsistency. Each state sets its own rules to use for each criminal offense. The more serious crimes, called felonies, are typically given longer sentences, while less serious crimes, called misdemeanors have shorter sentences. Taking a life — A premeditated murder can result Getting a Felon's Voting Rights Restored in Louisiana Voting is one of the most fundamental rights given to American citizens, however, once convicted of a felony, whether or not that right will be restored to you is up to the state that you reside in. The laws for Louisiana include: You've Been Charged You cannot vote in Louisiana if you are incarcerated for […] You are on Felony Probation: 4 Things Not To Do Being on felony probation means you report to a probation officer by phone or in person, typically once a month. Between your reporting dates, you need to stay on your probation officer's good side. 1. Don't associate with felons. Almost all felony probation officers will tell you not to hang around with known felons. It […] A Bath Salt Addict Describes Why She Gave Them Up How did you discover bath salts? I was on probation and my probation officer was giving me random drug tests. A friend told me that the current drug screens being used in my county didn't check for bath salts so it would be a high that I couldn't be violated for. I decided to try […] Pregnant and Imprisoned My name is Ashley. My probation officer violated me and had me sent to jail for three months. I was four months pregnant at the time. 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