Mich. County Seeks To Prevent Shouting At Inmates
New Law Seeks To Prevent Passers-by From Shouting At Inmates Held In Michigan County Jail
The open windows serve as an open invitation for some people to stand outside and yell for their friends and loved ones inside. Sometimes they hold entire conversations together.
Sheriff Dale Gribler asked county commissioners for help. They adopted an ordinance in September that makes shouting at inmates a misdemeanor - punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
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