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What happens when an inmate has disciplinary problems in custody?

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What happens when an inmate has disciplinary problems in custody?

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If the inmate commits a crime while in custody, that is investigated by the sheriff’s department and we try to file charges with the County Attorney’s office when appropriate. If the behavior is a violation of facility rules, the inmate can lose privileges such as visiting and commissary, and may be segregated from other inmates. If the person is found guilty, the person’s disciplinary record (or lack of it) is shared with the courts for purpose of sentencing.

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