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don't they usually come down very hard on the bullying thing in schools these days? Much more than they used to. Also, with so many students in the school I don't think it will cause too much for one specific person.
Also, I will definitely deal with any problem that comes up.
do you know of any specific things I can say to my wife as well to give her some words too?
thanks in advance. Sorry if I sent this twice, I was unsure if I sent it the first time.
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families?
I apologize for the delay in answering. I generally only answer questions in the morning and this morning I had things to attend to outside the house.
As to your question. Hopefully your wife is being housed in the local jail rather than a state prison. For a one year sentence it could go either way. If she is in a local jail she could be home much sooner than her sentence calls for due to over crowding. She is a non-violent offender. As such the Sheriff, who is in charge of the jail, has the right to release any prison at his or her discretion prior to the end of sentence. In general they will release non-violent offenders on supervised,unsupervised probation or on home detention with a ankle bracelet.
If your wife is in a local jail and the Sheriff needs to reduce the population your wife would be a candidate if she has been on good behavior while in the jail. So my advice to your wife would be not to cause trouble, to avoid trouble at all cost and to follow the guards instructions without question.
If she is in a state prison she is still eligible for early release though this is totally subject to good time credits she earns. Each prison system has a different way in which they give good time credits which she would have been told about during intake. Here again the advice I gave still applies. The more good time credits she earns the faster she comes home. ]
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