"Holdback" jail inmates, are inmates that are being held back for state and federal prison systems, as well as other local correctional agencies. Almost all of the "holdback" jail inmates were being delayed due to overcrowding in adult prisons for felony offenders. This answer was provided by my "Corrections in America" an Introduction book, that I use in my Criminal justice class. Written by: ALLEN, LATESSA, PONDER, SIMONSEN
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A holdback can mean an object that is used to hold something back. It is also a term used in car sales for money that is paid by the car manufacturer to its dealers when they sell one of its cars.
A statutory holdback arises when someone employs a contractor to do some work. A percentage of the agreed contract amount is held back for a period of perhaps 45 days after completion to ensure all parties are satisfied with the work before payment is completed.
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Approximately 10-15% of inmates represent themselves at trial. This is known as pro se representation, where individuals act as their own legal counsel without a lawyer. It can be challenging due to the complexities of the legal system.
That would depend upon what kind of facility they were inmates of; asylum inmates had different facilities from criminal inmates.
You can typically find an inmate's location by checking the online inmate locator tool provided by the prison system or jail where the inmate is being held. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly by phone to inquire about an inmate's location.
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Haircuts are done by other inmates. Most inmates have access to disposable razors for shaving.
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