No, prisoners are not allowed to sleep together—cells are monitored, and any sexual contact between inmates is strictly prohibited and punishable.

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Inmates can buy clothing like t-shirts, socks, underwear, sweatpants, and shoes through the commissary as long as items follow color and design restrictions.

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Visitors can wear closed-toe shoes such as sneakers or flats; high heels, sandals, steel-toed boots, or open footwear are typically not allowed for safety reasons.

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Yes, you can go to jail after bail if you violate release conditions, commit another offense, or miss a required court appearance.

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Domestic violence covers physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse between people in an intimate or household relationship.

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For a $1,000 bond, you’d usually pay $100 through a licensed bondsman, allowing release without paying the full amount to the court.

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Yes, female prisoners are generally allowed to wear bras, but they must be issued by or purchased through the facility commissary—underwire bras are usually prohibited.

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The best gifts for someone in jail include approved books, letters, photos, commissary deposits, or pre-approved care packages that meet facility mailing and content rules.

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Items not allowed in jail include weapons, drugs, cell phones, alcohol, tobacco, sharp objects, and any personal electronics unless specifically approved by the facility.

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K10 in jail typically refers to a high-security or isolation classification used for inmates who need protective custody or pose a potential risk to others.

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