There are no conjugal visits in the state of FL.
If he is in an Ohio state prison serving time, most certainly not. If he is in Federal prison he can apply for a transfer, but frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.
No
California, Connecticut, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Washington.
North Kern State Prison (NKSP) located in Delano, Kern County, California does allow conjugal visits from the inmate's wife under certain circumstance. The number of visits of any kind, along with the amount of visitation time is determined for each inmate depending on his security and custody level. Those inmates housed in the Reception Center most likely will not be allowed any kind of direct human contact from visitors (separated by glass partition). "An eligible prisoner must put in an application for a family visit with his assigned Correctional Counselor I at the prison."
Inmates in the state of Tennessee can have visits. At the county jails it is usually once a week. However, if they get write ups or have discipline issues those visits can be suspended as part of their punishment. Some jails do not allow children under the age of 18 to visit. At most jails you must be put on the inmates visitation list by the inmate in order to go visit them. The visits are usually for one hour. The inmates can get mail from anyone tho---that is their right.
This depends on state to state. While many states allow you to serve a third of your prison term prior to release, others have a mandatory minimum of 85%, including Florida and the federal system.
If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.
Due to regulations, airlines in the US and the EU do not allow passengers to visit cockpits during flights. Many other countries also follow this rule. However, most airlines allow cockpit visits while the plane is at the gate, either before or after flights, as long as they are not busy.
If the state requires a married partner, than simply having a live-in partner will not be enough to allow conjugal rights. Unless you can prove that the live-in partner has been together long enough to qualify as a common-law marriage partner (typically 5 to 7 years living together before common law kicks in) As the specifics are different from state to state and sometimes county to county, you may be better off asking local law enforcement or prison staff.
Yes. Golden Grove Adult Correctional Facility on St. Croix. Some prisoners are being housed in Virginia prisons as well, to help ease crowding and other problems at Golden Grove, and allow the prison to fix up its facilities to comply with federal consent decrees.
The prison I was in allowed diets. Like kosher diets, diets based on any allergies, etc.