here I am baby!!!! been real busy at work...miss ya!!!
2007-10-24 15:56:47
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answered by ♠♥♦♣deputy jailer♠♥♦♣ 2
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it could somewhat help if we knew what state you have been discussing. i'm a deputy jailer here in Kentucky and a sworn peace officer. I somewhat have an identical capability of arrest and authority to implement the regulation as a police officer or deputy sheriff. Kentucky Revised Statute (KRS) 431.0.5 supplies whilst a peace officer could make an arrest. KRS 446.010 is what supplies jailers, sheriffs, etc., the capability of peace officer, i.e. the capability to arrest. As some here have incorrectly mentioned, purely because of the fact somebody works in a penitentiary or reformatory does not propose they have the right to fee somebody with a clean offense committed whilst interior. on each and every occasion somebody is charged with a clean offense whilst already incarcerated, they're nevertheless arrested. the actuality that they are in penitentiary has no bearing on the placement by any skill. purely sworn peace officials can try this. In Kentucky, correctional officials (COs in prisons) whilst somewhat on the clock are peace officials and might arrest. they do no longer shop those powers 24/7 like deputy jailers do. desire this permits.
2016-12-30 04:22:07
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answered by ? 3
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I thought you were watching t.v. with Deputy Jailer? :-)
2007-10-24 06:55:22
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answered by Buddy Hodor 7
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No, maybe he got ordered over and had to work 16 hours in the jail.
2007-10-24 06:55:12
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answered by Yahoo 4
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Nope I haven't
2007-10-24 06:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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yahoo probably booted him out with unnecessary email violations.That's my guess
2007-10-24 06:58:25
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answered by ~~Pinky & the Brain~~ 6
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I work with him and he's hot!!!! Hi, Stu!
2007-10-24 06:53:29
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answered by Mars1111 5
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Have you check behind you?
2007-10-24 06:53:27
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answered by spyblitz 7
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