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22880 Whelan Lane Scott: 5 yrs suspended all but 18 months/18 months probation Gary: I WAS SENTENCED TO EIGHTEEN MONTHS WITH 9 MONTHS SUSPENDED. Armando: I was sentenced to one year. 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? Scott: yes i spend time in a holding cell after i was sentence reality kicked in an i was stress because i had to be away from my family and all my loved one also my job Gary: i DID SPEND TIME IN A HOLDING CELL, TO WAIT ON TRANSPORT TO SEVEN LOCKS BEFORE BEING SENT TO CLARKSBURG.IT WAS A SEVEN DAY HOLDOVER IN SEVEN LOCKS. tHE HOLDING CELL AT THE COURTHOUSE DID NOT TAKE A LONG TIME BECAUSE IT WAS THE END OF THE DAY. Armando: After I was sentenced, I was taken back to the holding cell to wait for some other people that had to go to court. I guess that want to take as many people back to the Detention Center at one time. After sentencing, I felt relieved that the sentencing part was over. Going to jail can be a scary experience. However, with the right information, you can feel better prepared for the day to day experiences of jail. We provide you with information from actual ex-inmates. These individuals have given information to help smooth out the process of going to jail, from sentencing to visitors and clothing in jail. While we can't promise jail won't still be hard, we can hope that the information you find here will help you make the transition as easy as possible. Where Does Our Information Come From?The information you find on this site comes from ex-inmates of the jail. We spend hours and hours scouring the web to find the most qualified sources of information for day to day life in jail, people who have actually been there. The inmates have been selected to get the most accurate information possible. We choose inmates who spent significant time in jail and have been out as little time as possible. This means we can get you the best and most up-to-date insight into jail life possible. Continue to the interview |