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White County jail piqued my interest. That was the jail that RA landed in when he was too hot for Carroll County to handle. I've been unable to determine how many days he was there before he was shipped off to Westville.
Now, convicted murderer G. Kirts, who was serving his time in Pendleton, is being housed in White County jail while he awaits his trial for yet another murder. Vine confirms this. https://vinelink.vineapps.com/search/IN/Person
There is no reason given for the extended housing motions but I'm guessing it's for the convenience of his attorney. How very different RA's and GK's treatment is.
From the White Co. jail site:
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"The White County Jail is used to house state prisoners, both male and female. A large majority of them are classified as “pre-trial detainees”. It is hereby acknowledged that pre-trial detainees retain most of their individual rights afforded to them by the constitution. Punishment of pre-trial detainees is out of harmony with the 14th amendment to the constitution, which forbids the deprivation of liberty without due process of law. The physical facility of the White County Jail may somewhat limit the rights of inmates, but whenever possible the fullest rights will be afforded to each inmate."
Now, convicted murderer G. Kirts, who was serving his time in Pendleton, is being housed in White County jail while he awaits his trial for yet another murder. Vine confirms this. https://vinelink.vineapps.com/search/IN/Person
There is no reason given for the extended housing motions but I'm guessing it's for the convenience of his attorney. How very different RA's and GK's treatment is.
From the White Co. jail site:
Link
[snip]
"The White County Jail is used to house state prisoners, both male and female. A large majority of them are classified as “pre-trial detainees”. It is hereby acknowledged that pre-trial detainees retain most of their individual rights afforded to them by the constitution. Punishment of pre-trial detainees is out of harmony with the 14th amendment to the constitution, which forbids the deprivation of liberty without due process of law. The physical facility of the White County Jail may somewhat limit the rights of inmates, but whenever possible the fullest rights will be afforded to each inmate."