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Sentencing

Interview with Karl, Lisa, Zach, Kelly, Jeff, Maurice, Jose and Ken

JM: How long was your sentencing for?
Karl: about two monthes or so
Lisa: 8 days incarceration
Zach: my sentence was 12 mo the time was probated
Kelly: my sentence was for 30 days
Jeff: I was sentenced to ten years.
Maurice: 6 mounths on on on
Jose: 180 days not including the 9 days awaiting trial
Kelly: I was sentenced to four years.
Ken: I recieved five years for each offence . They where ran consecutive for a total of ten years.

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?
Karl: no
Lisa: no
Zach: yes I was in a holding cell for three days it was bad I didn't like it at all no human contact lol they bring your food and put it thru the door and it wasint much food at all
Kelly: Yes the holding cells were very cold and dirty there was no toilet paper and if you needed some ones assistance for anything it was very hard to get some one.
Jeff: No after my sentencing all that I remember them doing is taking me back to the jail and I returned to my cell as normal and didn't inform me of the next part in the process.
Maurice: Yes it was very bad i couldnt stand most the people there or how it was run but i have been in as lot worse then the holding at fayette county
Jose: yes i stayed there for about 4 hours at first it was ok until they continued to overpack it so barely any one could move or take a seat plus they always delayed our sack dinnrs
Kelly: I went back to the jail to my current cell. I was ordered to go to drug rehab before I could get out of jail, so I had to wait for that.
Ken: Do to me being IBP I was placed in a cell of my own and then transported back to the detention center. Its hard to explain the feelings that go through your head at that time. I mean I knew that the next ten years of my life would be spent in a state prison if I didnt make parole. The officers was nice to me due to the situation , everybody though I was going to flip out. I just took it on the chin and went about my day.

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