on a busy day, we ll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we ll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don t read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we re looking for gang affiliations, signs, markers on the envelopes. searching for contraband, of course. most of the mail corporal johnson and his staff process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate-to-inmate mail system.
on a busy day, we ll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we ll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don t read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we re looking for gang affiliations, signs, markers on the envelopes. searching for contraband, of course. most of the mail corporal johnson and his staff process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate-to-inmate mail system. it s the only way he can communicate with his younger brother.
on a busy day, we ll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we ll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don t read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we re looking for gang affiliations, signs, markers on the envelopes. searching for contraband, of course. most of the mail corporal johnson and his staff process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate-to-inmate mail
on a busy day, we ll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we ll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don t read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we re looking for gang affiliations, signs, markers on the envelopes. searching for contraband, of course. most of the mail corporal johnson and his staff process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate-to-inmate mail system.
on a busy day, we ll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we ll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don t read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we re looking for gang affiliations, signs, searching for contraband, of course. most of the mail they process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate to inmate mail