Snohomish County Jail

Clothing

Interview with Jon, Sabrina and Ronchie Boy


JM: What types of clothes were most common?
Jon: county blues, I was able to keep my white shirt socks and underwear
Sabrina: these blue jumpsuit things
Ronchie Boy: two piece blues

JM: Did you have a set uniform? What did it look like?
Jon: yes. its a blue vest thing and blue pants. no pockets
Sabrina: yes the blue jumpsuit
Ronchie Boy: two piece blues kinda like cheap looking scrubs.

JM: Were there any assigned clothes in high demand that an inmate should look for when getting clothing assigned?
Jon: no
Sabrina: oh god yes a shirt! socks...anything
Ronchie Boy: only ones I saw were blue, red, and black and white stripes

JM: Was the clothing different between men and women?
Jon: womans shirts arnt supposed to be v-neck
Sabrina: never saw any men they were upsatirs
Ronchie Boy: i don't remember

I would like too know if a inmate can call a person if they have a restraining order against them. Why isnt the jail watching the inmates of who they call. why is aperson on the outside that does not want the inmate on the inside too bother them.

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colleen
Saturday, March 28, 2009

You can go to the snohomish county website and they have a link there to block any calls from the jail. http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/Departments/Corrections/Services/default.htm

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Darren
Sunday, June 14, 2009