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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 64885" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Janet, I am so sorry it has come to this. </p><p></p><p>In all honesty, I truely believe that Ant will adjust better and be happier in a State prison than in a county jail again! County jails are all different, but most of them are the pits. They get virtually no help, nothing to do but sit around all day.</p><p></p><p>A state prison is an entirely different thing. Ours is like a whole little self-contained town on 53 acres! We have a school, post office, chapel, hospital, library, recreation, team sports, more liberal visitation, etc. And most importantly, they almost all WORK! They have real jobs and can use the money they earn to purchase commissary items or to send home. They don't just sit all day with nothing to do. And another big advantage to doing the time in a state institution is that they can earn sentence credits for working and for good behavior that takes time off their sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 64885, member: 1883"] Janet, I am so sorry it has come to this. In all honesty, I truely believe that Ant will adjust better and be happier in a State prison than in a county jail again! County jails are all different, but most of them are the pits. They get virtually no help, nothing to do but sit around all day. A state prison is an entirely different thing. Ours is like a whole little self-contained town on 53 acres! We have a school, post office, chapel, hospital, library, recreation, team sports, more liberal visitation, etc. And most importantly, they almost all WORK! They have real jobs and can use the money they earn to purchase commissary items or to send home. They don't just sit all day with nothing to do. And another big advantage to doing the time in a state institution is that they can earn sentence credits for working and for good behavior that takes time off their sentence. [/QUOTE]
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