Private firms handle bail transactions
At other jails, defendants have their credit card transactions handled remotely by a company that processes bail transactions by dialing the call center.
He eventually was taken to 1 Police Plaza, where his lawyers were not allowed to see him — in keeping with police policy that apparently lets attorneys visit their clients
in other jails and station houses — but not police headquarters.
Previous reports have detailed overcrowding in the current jail costing the county millions to send inmates to
other jails as well higher staffing costs.
The city already has
other jails besides Rikers Island: in Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, as well as on a floating barge off the Bronx in the East River.
All are expected to soon be signed into law by Mayor Bill de Blasio, with the package part of ongoing reforms aimed at changing the culture at Rikers Island and
other jail facilities run by the city.
Paul Hansen says the movie feels similar to
other jail break films, but has its merits and is good for fans of that genre.
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has been at odds with Sheriff Marlin Gusmann, who
manages other jails in the city.
Meanwhile,
other jails make you meet with clients through the glass and communicate with a phone.
Ethiopia to free opposition leader,
others jailed for involvement in unrest, Reuters Son of Dutch prince to be granted royal title after legal battle, The Guardian
«While we did not specifically investigate the use of force against the adult inmate population, our investigation suggests that the systemic deficiencies identified in this report may exist in equal measure at
the other jails on Rikers,» prosecutors wrote in the report.
Diina, as he did when the matter was brought to light weeks ago, told the Commission of Correction in his letter that the fault resides with a company serving as a bail guarantor for the Erie County jail and
other jails.
Anyone familiar with our work can attest that the practices Sheriff Falco now claims constitute felonies are the common practice in
all other jails, fire departments, etc..