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Ed Bales
Managing Director, Federal Prison Consultants, LLC
www.FederalPrisonConsultants.com  
Toll Free: 1-888-5-PRISON

Ed Bales is the Managing Director of Federal Prison Consultants, LLC. He has 25 years of related experience. He was a Practice Administrator for a law practice for many years and has developed cutting edge strategies to assist Defendants, Inmates and Attorneys with pre and post sentencing strategies and Federal and State prison advocacy. He has been featured on National and International Broadcasts for both Television and Radio. He is also referenced in several books and Nationally based newspapers as a noted Prison Expert.

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Federal Prison Consultants, LLC is a full service Federal & State prison and sentencing consulting/advocacy firm. The combined experience on staff contains over 200 years of Criminal Justice, Paralegal, Psychological and Advocate experience.

Can my family visit me in jail?

In this video, Federal & State Prison Consultant, Ed Bales, who is the Managing Director of Federal Prison Consultants, LLC, answers questions on what someone would want to know if they or a loved one was facing incarceration. Not only does he answer general questions on what prison is like, he also discusses what the roles of a prison and sentencing consultant play in the pre and post sentencing stages.

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Host: Can my family visit me?

Ed Bales: Yes. Inmates can have relatives and friends who are approved on their visiting list, come to visit. Usually the lower level you are in, the less time you have for visits. It's usually done on an odd even basis, depending on what's your registration number is. But yes, you can have visiting time. Usually you will have a day-and-a-half to three days a week that you can have visits.

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