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Sheriff: 36 COVID-19 inmate cases, most through work release program

Sheriff: 36 COVID-19 inmate cases, most through work release program

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Choosing which inmates to release amid COVID-19

Choosing which inmates to release amid COVID-19

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Hundreds of inmates released amid COVID-19 crisis

Hundreds of inmates released amid COVID-19 crisis

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This jail released 1,300 inmates to prevent spread of COVID-19

This jail released 1,300 inmates to prevent spread of COVID-19

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I-Team: Gwinnett COVID-19 work release inmate says it was 'horrible'

I-Team: Gwinnett COVID-19 work release inmate says it was 'horrible'

By Randy Travis Published April 9, 2020 LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Nearly half of the Gwinnett County

Fight continues for release of Cook County inmates as COVID-19 spreads

Fight continues for release of Cook County inmates as COVID-19 spreads

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Sheriff Dart working to contain COVID-19 spread in Cook County Jail

Sheriff Dart working to contain COVID-19 spread in Cook County Jail

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Travis County Sheriff’s Office reports largest number of new COVID-19 cases among jail inmates

Travis County Sheriff’s Office reports largest number of new COVID-19 cases among jail inmates

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Racine County Jail ramps up COVID-19 testing of inmates, staff

Racine County Jail ramps up COVID-19 testing of inmates, staff

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OC Reports 71 New Coronavirus Cases, 2 More Deaths; Sheriff Releasing Inmates Early

OC Reports 71 New Coronavirus Cases, 2 More Deaths; Sheriff Releasing Inmates Early

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