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Q: My daughter was arrested in 2013 on Felony drug and gun charges. She's a heroin addict and was given a 5 year drug court program with a 5 year suspended prison sentence. Just recently she was arrested again for probation violation and she's been expelled from the drug court program and must serve her 5 year prison sentence. At present, she's in limbo in the county jail awaiting transfer to the Edna Mahan Correctional facility in Clinton, N.J. My daughter was never remorseful about what she did and spending several months in the county jail didn't seem to phase her in the least. But now its prison, and although she thinks she's a tough girl, at 120 lbs. she's not that physically imposing. She is a former professional model and very pretty. My question is this: How rough is this facility? Will she be singled out for her looks? Will she be able to get drugs in prison? Will she have to do all five years? She's estranged herself from her entire family, including me, her own choice, and the only help she has on the outside is her drug addict boyfriend.
Q: My daughter is Drug Court and was recently sent to the County jail for her 7th violation of probation, for drug use. She was sanctioned and remanded to the County jail for an undetermined amount of time. Apparently, she managed to sneak drugs into the jail and OD'd her very first day there. After an emergency trip to the hospital and brought back to life (yes, it was that close) she was immediately sent back to jail and put in segregation for 30 days. My question? Isn't 30 days segregation a rather stiff penalty for drug use? We have only a little bit of info on what's going on with her, and we think there's more to it. We did hear she's not cooperating with jail officials on how she snuck the drugs into the facility, so they're letting her sit in isolation and think about it. Also, will she face additional charges for sneaking drugs into jail? The Drug Court program she's in seems like a joke, no matter how many times she violates they never expel her. She has a five year suspended prison sentence if she washes out of the program.
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