CuriousMaine
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Be careful with the jail log. Not all of the people were recent arrestees. People who are sentenced to jail up to a certain length (likely less than two years) serve the sentence in the county jail. The only way to know is to go through each individual and search the Wisconsin court site to find out if they had been sentenced on a case to determine if that is why they are listed as an inmate (you have to read through the docket for that). The jail log does not make any distinction between those just arrested and those that are sentenced except some (but not all) of those sentenced will also have a future release date.
Jetho4, does the "bail jumping" listed mean they committed a crime while on bail? I always think of "jumping bail" to mean leaving town, not showing up for court date, etc. It appears in the Barron Weekly Inmate log, committing any new crime while on bail/bond conditions is considered "bail jumping".