Interview with DC, Keith, Joe, Heidi, Dillon, Kami, Linda, Gregg, Matthew, Damon, David, Shelley, Justin, Steve, Jack, Rachel, Conrad, John and Ted
JM: How long was your sentencing for? DC: 10 months. I served only 5 months because I was a
trustee. Keith: One month here, two months there then another
month. I'm still fighting them while on BOND
PROBATION. $60 a month, $11 for UA's. They make
around $250,000 a month off of people on bond.
Most of us are their own TAXPAYERS. Joe: 10 years. Heidi: 6 months Dillon: Was never sentanced. Kami: days Linda: 3 years probation with 8500 restitution take a
theft awareness and prevention class and get
evaluated for Counseling Gregg: my sentencing was for one year Matthew: my sentencing was for 5 days Damon: I was sentenced to 12 months of jail time David: I was sentenced for 45 days Shelley: 15 months probation, DWI education, victims impact panel. Justin: I was not sentenced because charges were dismissed. Steve: My sentence was 90 days. Jack: The court and D.A. gave me 60 days. Rachel: Originally took 3 years
deferred probation. Got
revoked and served 8 months
state jail Conrad: One month flat without good time John: After my plea deal, I was sentenced to 15 days in jail and 2
years of community supervision over 365 days in jail for
violating. After I violated, the judge showed a little mercy
and sentenced me to 200 days in county jail. Ted: I was never. sentenced for charges
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? DC: Imagine being in a closet with the lights on. It
was that small. I was in there alone, so it wasn't
too bad, though. Keith: They have holding cells all through their
system. They are clean because they don't want
attention from the Texas Comission on Jail
Standards. All the jails are freezing cold.
While TAXPAYERS are sweating their butts off at
home they're paying taxes to keep the jails
around 60*F. Joe: i once spent a calendar year in jail,you just have
to get your mind set to do it,you got no other choice. Heidi: yes, very cramped and emotionally draining Dillon: No went right back up to pod. Kami: yes it was cold and boring Linda: I was in a holding cell the whole time. Before
and after. Its cramped small you cant hear your
attorny talk because there are alot of people
talkin wth their attorneys people flushing the
toilet and Inmates geting called. Gregg: yes i spent a lot of time in the holding cell until
the jail was ready to put me into general population
with all the other inmates, a very long wait Matthew: yes I did. Nothing happened, I was the only one in there and I
waited until I got my phone call. After I got my phone call I called
my wife. Damon: Yes I did spend time in a holding cell.
There's a holding cell
that they put in about 20 people in.
There was too many
people in one room. The reason why did
not like it was is we
had to sit on the floor and everybody
was touching each
other because there was no room to
move around. David: I spent 5 hours in a holding cell after I was
sentenced. I remember it being extremely cold and
packed with several other men who were worried
about what was going to happen Justin: I was not sentenced for the reasons stated above.
However, those offenders who were sentenced were
placed back into the courtroom's holdover cell and
within 10-15 minutes were escorted back to their
assigned housing units with all other offenders
who had not been sentenced or found guilty at all. Steve: I spent a few more hours in a holding cell after
my sentencing. Once I finally made it back to my
single man cell, I was asked to "roll 'em up".
After about 12 hours in a holding cell I was
transported to Green Bay from Belknap. Jack: You're in and out of holding cells for hours. There
nothing but walls and uncomfortable wood or steel
benches to sit on. It's so loud in the holding cells
because everyone is talking at the same time. Rachel: It was nasty and small. We
were all shoved into a hold
over the size of a closet
with one bench 8 or 9 women
and a toilet. The cell had
a a window that was right .
across from the male
holdover and the men would
maturbate in front of us
and say vulgar things to us Conrad: Yes. I was very angry and really wanted to
hurt someone but I held my composure
because that's all jails about man just be
yourself and you will he okay John: Yeah, after my probation was revoked I spent several hours
in a crowded, uncomfortable holding cell. It was pretty
miserable, just because you never know how long you are
going to be there. Ted: I was never sentenced and I had
been bonded out of houston before
my first court appearance. I never
had to go to a hold over right out
of court. Only when i was first
transferred from tarrant county