Joe was caught with the cell phone he used to call Dolly. He was taken into captivity for having a cellular device. He was not allowed to make phone calls. Possession of a cell device in a correctional facility is a second-degree crime punishable by up to fifteen years in prison, fifteen years on probation, and a fine of ten thousand dollars.Prisoners' possession of cellular utensils has long been a constant security and security issue in prisons around the world. Dangerous inmates are known to use illegal cell phones to direct criminal activity during prison. Such criminal activities often include threats against officials, planning of escapes, drug trafficking, extortion of funds and intimidation of witnesses/victims. In some cases, other violent crimes such as murder are known, which were ordered in prison with mobile phones. Joe is now confronted with possible external allegations.If Joe receives external charges, it will lead to more time in prison. Joe didn't c
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