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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 424112" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Have you checked with someone at the prison? This might not be entirely true. Most prison trust fund systems do not allow them to go "in the hole" on their accounts. In our system, the only thing they were allowed to go "in the hole" for is for phone calls to attorneys and the mailing of legal documents to a court system or attorney. It's like an IOU, and when more money comes it to their account, it is taken to cover these negative amounts. But they are NOT allowed to go into the negatives for buying commissary items. Also, most institutions have what we called "hygiene packages" that are basics like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc. for inmates that don't have the money in their accounts to buy them. They also sometimes have court-ordered fees taken out of their accounts for things like restitution or other charges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 424112, member: 1883"] Have you checked with someone at the prison? This might not be entirely true. Most prison trust fund systems do not allow them to go "in the hole" on their accounts. In our system, the only thing they were allowed to go "in the hole" for is for phone calls to attorneys and the mailing of legal documents to a court system or attorney. It's like an IOU, and when more money comes it to their account, it is taken to cover these negative amounts. But they are NOT allowed to go into the negatives for buying commissary items. Also, most institutions have what we called "hygiene packages" that are basics like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc. for inmates that don't have the money in their accounts to buy them. They also sometimes have court-ordered fees taken out of their accounts for things like restitution or other charges. [/QUOTE]
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