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Originally Posted by brokencrayola
What makes me mad is that when they finally do get jail time they put them in solitary. Let them be with the rest of the jail community. Now that will REALLY give them the jail experience that will teach them a lesson. They say it is to protect them. Everyday there are people jailed or put in prison that are in danger because of their crime, or the gang they are in etc. The judge doesn't put them in soliary.
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The judge doesn't put them in protective custody, it's the jailer or sheriff that's responsible for doing it. And pretty much anyone who feels their life is in danger can get put in solidarity confinement. All they have to do is ask for it.