Jochem -

What a sharp eye you have.

Yes, the same services can be secured while in prison. The rules surrounding
conjugal visits are supposed to be limited to actual spouses, but aren't
easy to enforce.

A relative of mine told me about this woman at the penitentary he works at
who made a business out of 'visiting' inmates using forged marriage
licenses. When she was finally arrested, word got out amongst the population
and there was almost a riot. Turned out she had been servicing about twenty
guys for over a year - you would think someone would have noticed.

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 6:19 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: My type lawyer


Haggerty, Mike wrote:
 >
 > The point of having a lawyer is to have an aggressive advocate of one's
 > rights, and there are less expensive means of securing the same
'services'
 > without having to throw away a good defense (which it sounds as though he
 > had with his attorney).

Can you secure the same 'services' in US prisons in other ways? Wow,
that's progressive.

Jochem


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