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20101 Central Blvd. Kyle: I was given "time served" and released later that night at 7:30. I had served a total of 35 days. Alan: i did 20 days then 4 years probation Mary: I was placed on 2 year drug offender probation plus 60 days in jail that was time served JM: Did you spend time in a holding cell after your sentencing? If so, what was that like? If you didn't where did they they take you instead? Kyle: It took three hours to finally be taken back to the van for transport back to the jail. Alan: you go to a holding cell you are cuffed to another person its not bad has lon g has you show respect once everyone is done with court then you go back to your cell Mary: I went to final court from the outside not from with in so as soon as I was sentenced I went directly across the street to the probation office and then transferred to Pinellas County where I reside now What Can I learn about the Pasco County Jail? The Pasco County Jail, located in New Port Richey, Florida, serves a rapidly growing population of over 450,000 people. While you or someone that you know may feel understandably unsettled about spending some time in jail, you can take some of the edge off by being well-informed regarding the everyday happenings that take place in the PCJ. From info on rules to recreation, we have plenty of first-hand info from recently released inmates of the Florida facility; please take advantage of our up-to-date, practical information. Continue to the interview |