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Difference Between A Jail And A State Reformatory?
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(01-16-2019, 10:53 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: A County detention center is just that, a County Jail, a place where they are held for court proceedings prior to sentencing, or to serve their short sentences for misdemeanor crimes.  The Kentucky State Reformatory is an actual Prison, where inmates go to serve the time of their felony sentences.

Wow.  Sounds like they finally might be taking it seriously that he needs to be punished.  

I'm surprised that they would have held him in the county jail for this long, although he did keep committing crimes in jail, so maybe he was doing it on purpose to prevent going to the actual prison.  Maybe it still hasn't clicked that his dad isn't bailing him out of this one like he did for 10 years (you'd think he would have realized after his first lengthy stay, but he's not the brightest).

Do you know what the State Reformatory is like?  Is he going to continue to get his ass kicked and raped?  Is he going to have to throw his poop around again so they'll put him in the psych ward to save him from the beatings and rapings or will they just let the other inmates handle him?

Thanks for the info!  Sorry about pressing for more info, but, if you know, I'd appreciate you telling me just because I'd like to know.
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RE: Difference Between A Jail And A State Reformatory? - BFritz21 - 01-16-2019, 11:14 PM

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