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27 October, 16:31

Which type of jail holds individuals accused of crimes like trespassing and misconduct

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  1. 27 October, 16:35
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    County jail

    Explanation:

    In most cases, trespass is a misdemeanor.

    This means it can lead to penalties of up to six (6) months in county jail and/or a fine of up to one thousand dollars.

    Like jail sentences, trespassing fines are dependent on state law and the circumstances of the crime, and laws allow courts to impose a range of fines.

    For example, a conviction for trespassing may result in a fine of as little as $25 or as much as $1,000.

    The term "county jail" is used for jails maintained to hold prisoners in each of the many county divisions. People may be moved into a county jail immediately after they are arrested, or may later be transferred to a county jail from a local holding cell or detention center.
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