Jail Is Temporary, Prison Is Where You Serve Your Sentence
"What is the difference between jail and prison. So, everyone goes to jail after they're arrested, everyone from capital murder to non-payment of fines, all goes to the county jail. They fight their case and wait, either get probation, get bonded out, you know. They are waiting there for resolution of their cases. But jail is, essentially, more often than not, every state is different, is a locked down facility where you just sit in there waiting to go. You might have a GED class in jails, you do. And that's basically it. You just sit there and you wait, and there's basically nothing to do. Prisons run like a little city. So, you're sentenced, once you're in prison. And it runs like a little city, as I said. Everyone has a job and their working assignment. And people take more classes than just GED class. Not that county jails can't offer that, sometimes they do, but prison's just where you go after you're sentenced. And it's just a whole different vibe where you get more "freedom" than jail, which sounds weird, I know."
Oh, of course. She's female, she couldn't possibly be responsible for anything.
This story is years old. If memory serves correctly she went to jail for drugs and then got clean.
She freely admitted her guilt.
Wtf are you talking about. Jails in US are piece of cake compared to the 3rd world countries.
How do you know that
Treat them bad and they become violent? XD How can you actually believe that spew? You're just an enabler. "Give them an inch, they'll take a mile." Ever hear of that? But keep up the rhetoric, little drone, with your tag board protest signs. "The state is evil! Socialism will save us!!! Yay!"
Murica, the greatest country in the world.
You must be one of them Yurpeons
some of that exact stuff is un basic training, quit whining.