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Lincoln County Jail Must Expand to Stay Open |
By whnt.com |
Published: 11/28/2012 |
FAYETTEVILLE, Tn. (WHNT)–In a no cameras allowed closed-door meeting today Tennessee Detention Facilities Specialist Bob Bass described the Lincoln County Jail as being in a state of “crisis management”. For the past two years jail overcrowding has warranted inmate releases and transfers and has even stifled staff and administrators from doing their jobs. It has been a battle between the state’s rules and the Lincoln County Commission’s budget restrictions that have kept sheriff Murray Blackwelder’s hands tied since March 2011. Tuesday’s inspection report revealed however what was described as an “aggressive” campaign by jail administrators to do everything possible to temporality relieve population struggle within the facility. Read More. |
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