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Inmate Visitation Rules Inmates in this facility are given the opportunity to visit with four persons who are family or friends each day except Saturday. Inmate visiting hours begin at AM and end at PM.
FOR EMERGENCIES, DIAL 911 | NON-EMERGENCY, DIAL 252-747-8000. The Greene County Emergency Services Department coordinates local, State and Federal resources to expedite response and recovery from man-made and natural disasters.
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“Arrest” specifically refers to someone using their legal authority to detain a suspected criminal and take them into custody. So if someone is apprehended, they've been caught.
Detainment and arrest are connected but are different. A detainment may not result in criminal charges, whereas an arrest will. You may be detained because an officer suspects that you know about a crime or that you were connected to a crime, and their suspicion is reasonable and valid.
Detainment and arrest are connected but are different. A detainment may not result in criminal charges, whereas an arrest will. You may be detained because an officer suspects that you know about a crime or that you were connected to a crime, and their suspicion is reasonable and valid.
DETENTION ONLY RELEASE: Inmates on whom criminal charges are not. filed within 48 hours of arrest shall have open charges dispositioned as a "Detention. Only." ( Refer to Penal Code Sections 825 and 851.6) Staff shall issue detention certificates to inmates whose release dispositions are "Detention Only".
In criminal law, to detain an individual is to hold them in custody, normally for a temporary period of time.
Look up state and local prison records For state and local prison records, contact the state's department of corrections.
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