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| I've had that problem on many occasions. Although it's been a while since I've delt with that, the prices you quote for the copies sound about right. I also recall that there was some sort of search/recovery fee for the file, but it sure wasn't $185. My best sucess has been with finding a single person inside the federal office I'm working with, then make nice with them. After they retrieve the file they will tell me if the documents I need are even in there. Alternatively, I've used the federal probation department to help me get my documents. You might try that approach.
On a related matter, how do you prove-up those federal convictions? None of the ones I've had included fingerprints. And tracking down a set of prints through the U.S. Marshall (as I've been told to do) is a nightmare. |
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| The solution to your problem, where possible, is to ask for the pen packet from the actual prison unit where the defendant was sent. When you get your CCH, there should be a unit described where the person was received into a federal prison (Bryan FPC, Three Rivers FCI, etc.) Just write the warden of that prison unit directly and ask for a pen packet. What I've gotten from them in the past has been quite good. A good resource for all of the prison addresses (and very useful for out of state stuff as well, even from Louisiana) is the National Directory of Law Enforcement Administrators, which is about 2 inches thick of info and addresses. Their website is listed as www.safetysource.com or by phone at (800)647-7579. |
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