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Is being a co defendant an offence?
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The Title 15 Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation states in section 3172.1 (3) that a prospective visitor can be denied for any one conviction of the following types of offenses. (D) on the list says "The prospective visitor is a co-offender of the incarcerated inmate.
I am a co defendant to my fiance and we have been approved to visit and have been for a year and a half. Recently we submitted a marriage packet and they denided us and terminated our visits because of my being his co defendent. But I can't find any basis in the penal code to back up the credibility of the denial and termination.