TartLemon
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Really? That is interesting. So, does the jail separate the defendant from the rest of the population during testimony? It certainly makes sense.
By "maximum security", does this mean she is in solitary confinement, or is she in general population with a higher level of security?
Is she allowed any outside visitors, or only visits with her attorneys and therapists? How about television and/or newspapers with the current events? I'm sure she looks for herself, in the media.
It is going to be a long five days for JA! :great:
I don't think they can/would keep JA from meeting with her attorneys. Probably give them as much time as they want especially considering this is a DP case.
One of the head jailers was interviewed on several shows. I don't remember exactly what she said max security was for JA, but it's pretty well lockdown 24/7 with very little time out of the cell and little or no interactions with other inmates. :jail: