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Person In Custody In Pima

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Multi-State
County:
Pima
Control #:
US-000277
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The document is a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody, specifically addressing the situation of an individual incarcerated at a state penitentiary in Pima. It outlines the petitioner's claim that their guilty plea was not made voluntarily and that they were denied effective assistance of counsel, violating their rights under the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments. The petitioner argues that their mental health issues, specifically paranoid schizophrenia, influenced their ability to make informed legal decisions and contributed to inadequate legal representation. The form provides sections for detailing petitioner's identity, legal representation, and the grounds for relief, including copies of relevant legal documents as exhibits. Target users, such as attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants, can utilize this form to navigate habeas corpus petitions within the context of state custody, ensuring proper filing and adherence to procedural requirements. It serves to facilitate the presentation of mental health concerns in legal settings and helps secure appropriate care for individuals who may require treatment beyond what correctional facilities provide.
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An inmate released from custody or being bonded out will be processed as soon as possible between the hours of 8am and 10 pm; however, it may take up to five hours for the inmate to be released. Because of security issues, individuals are not released between 10pm and 8am.

Members of the public who wish to obtain records of inmates incarcerated in county or city jails may contact the local arresting agency. Most local jail administrators provide inmate information on their website for each public access.

To find out if someone is incarcerated simply go online. Look in the county jail or city lockup under the person's last name. If they are under state supervision then that is the Department of Corrections. Anyone can also call in for the information since all incarcerated are public knowledge.

Instructions to leave a voicemail for an inmate: Call (520) 448-3426 for the GTL Voicemail System. Select language. Enter the inmate's name number. Begin leaving a message at the sound of the beep.

Members of the public who wish to obtain records of inmates incarcerated in county or city jails may contact the local arresting agency. Most local jail administrators provide inmate information on their website for each public access.

Look up state and local prison records For state and local prison records, contact the state's department of corrections.

To look up an inmate in Arizona, an individual may: Use the ADCRR Inmate Data Search maintained by the Department of Corrections to find an inmate incarcerated in a state prison, or request physical or electronic copies of inmate records from the Department of Corrections.

How long does it take for inmates to receive mail? Prisons typically receive mail within a few days to a week, depending on where it's sent from. When you send photos through Pelipost, the facility receives your pictures within 5-7 days. ‍Once it reaches the facility, things get a little trickier.

Within 24 hours of an arrest, the defendant must be taken before a Magistrate (City Court Judge or Justice of the Peace). This is called an Initial Appearance. The purpose of this hearing is to establish conditions of release, inform defendant of the charges, and appoint counsel if necessary.

Instructions to leave a voicemail for an inmate: Call (520) 448-3426 for the GTL Voicemail System. Select language. Enter the inmate's name number. Begin leaving a message at the sound of the beep.

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Person In Custody In Pima