CivilianKano
Junior Member
I would like to see how clean your house is, considering out outlook on self cleaning bathrooms. I cant believe all your disgusting explanations as to why there doesnt need to be cleaning supplies; who are you trying to protect?They do not live in squalor. The showers are not in the cells. The showers are a common area. The showers are cleaned by the inmates assigned to clean the common areas and/or jail staff. The metal sink and toilet? Unless someone has been ill in the cell, the toilet is pretty much self cleaning. The sink? Wipe it out with a towel.
If an inmate drops a letter into the "outgoing" mail slot/box it doesn't mean that the letter goes to the post office the next day. It may be a couple to a few days before the outgoing mail is collected from each pod or section. And then the mail is screened. Finally the letter is actually mailed. And goodness only knows how long the USPS will take.
OP has stated two different things: That her friend hasn't been sentenced yet (which indicates she has already had a trial). She also states that her friend is waiting on trial.
Now, either the OP is a tad confused, or her friend has been accused of more than one felony, was adjudicated for one (or more) and is waiting on sentencing and trial for the other accusations.
The person in charge of property explained to me that inmate mail is dropped every day, the main central post office is less than 1 mile away and i live less than 5 miles from the county jail. The mail is stamped the day before and it arrives to my house; but her letters are marked 2 weeks prior to the stamp date. I dont think i ave to reiterate that two full weeks is a bit unreasonable time to deliver mail. If this is someones only access to the outside world, do you see how this can be dangerous?
Yes my friend hasnt gone to trial yet, she is in jail awaiting her trial.