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Morgan County Jail
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I hear the sherriff pocketed food money that was allocated for the prisoner's meals. He was jailed and released. From what I read it was not the first time that it was brought to light. Why did it continue? I hear it still continues. He and his dietician are posting a menu of items that is not being served. Who sees it? Who is overseeing that this fine sherriff is abiding by law? He is starving the prisoners for personal gain. The in-house jail store is charging the prisoners horrific prices for food items where they, the prisoners, are trying to purchase food for the inadequate meals. This needs to be reviewed by law abiding higher powers that be. I also hear there is an inmate law suit against them for this. What did the fine sherriff eat while he was jailed at a facility other than his own? \r
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