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Allowable Property |
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Prisoners in USMS
custody may retain the following types of personal property while
detained in a contract detention facility or a federal institution: |
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Legal papers or
materials. These materials should be relevant to the current or draft court
proceedings. |
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Religious medals.
One
medal may be retained only if it is of a size and weight which poses
no threat as a potential weapon or escape device. |
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Eye glasses or
contact lenses, with case. |
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Prescribed medicine
and health items. (Will be provided by the Bureau of Prisons Medical Staff) |
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Up to fifty dollars
in U.S. currency.
(Placed in commissary account by family member / friends
after defendant is processed into the federal/state and county
facility). |
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Wedding band.
Rings with stones are not authorized. No rings other than a plain
wedding band are permitted. |
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| Court
Clothing |
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One set of court
clothing will be allowed. |
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Court clothes will
be brought to the United States Marshal Office, 1st floor of the
United States Courthouse at least one hour prior to scheduled
trial proceedings. No civilian clothes area authorized for any
other court procedures. No metal tie clips or any other jewelry will
be permitted. |
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Change of clothing
is permitted on case by case basis. |
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Family members or
assigned attorney is responsible to pickup all cloths after the
trial. Excess Prisoner Property will be disposed of in accordance
with Marshal Service Policy. |
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| Unallowable
Property |
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At the time of
processing, any property that is unallowable will be taken away from
the prisoner. Unallowable property taken from a prisoner that is
illegal or could be dangerous will be documented and reported to the
U.S. Marshal (USM). Unallowable prisoner property should be given to
arresting agents for disposal. |
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| Excess
Prisoner Personal Property |
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Prisoner Property
Disposal: If unallowable prisoner property cannot be given to the arresting
agent or the agent refuses to take the property, any of the
following methods will be used to dispose of it: |
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Mail by certified
mail or transfer, with a written receipt to next of kin, the
prisoner’s attorney, or another individual designated by the
prisoner. |
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Mail by certified
mail or transfer the property to a storage company to be stored at
the prisoner’s expense. Arrangements for storage of property will be
made by the prisoner or his or her attorney directly with a storage
company. |
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Obtain written
authorization from the prisoner to donate the property to a
charitable organization of the USM's choice or destroy the property
(throw it away). If the prisoner does not authorize the donation of
property, it will be considered abandoned after 30 days and will be
destroyed or donated by the USM. |
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Prisoners will
complete mailing labels for property that they desire to have mailed
at the time of processing. The property should be placed in suitable
mailing containers, provided by the USMS, and sealed by the
prisoner. |
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UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE |
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Persons
remanded to U.S. Marshal Service custody are not allowed to retain
excess personal property beyond that which has been described to you
during processing. You have been given an opportunity to have all
excess property transferred to your attorney or a relative, shipped
to a home address, etc. Any excess property which is not disposed
of within 30 days will be considered abandoned and will be destroyed
or otherwise disposed of by the U.S. Marshals Service. |