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Paid a stipend to not commit a crime.
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(02-03-2016, 07:46 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Don't they charge these inmates daily to be in there?     Then they use the non payment as a way to bring them back when they can't pay the bill upon release.  

If they are charging them costs should be negated.    Unless they are using book keeping tricks to show they are taking in money.

lol how can the state / feds charge the inmates? They don't make any money, and if they do have money on their books the commissary is crazy expensive. It's not like they're in there with AC.  They get a bar of soap (every few weeks), 3 changes of clothes, a cot, a pair of boots, and 3 meals a day (2 on the weekend). If you bring the inmates back in if they can't pay that's just costing the state / feds more money.
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RE: Paid a stipend to not commit a crime. - Brownshoe - 02-03-2016, 09:28 PM

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