Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Stanko looks at a video monitor in a crisis cell at the Jefferson County Jail. The cell is used when an inmate is too intoxicated to be put into a segregation unit or a …
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Jefferson County Sheriff Dave Stanko looks at a video monitor in a crisis cell at the Jefferson County Jail. The cell is used when an inmate is too intoxicated to be put into a segregation unit or a general population cell, is under medical or mental health observation, or is a danger to others or jail property. Photo by Allison Arthur