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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There’s a world of difference between the federal and state systems. I think everyone posting about people getting out early are talking about state systems (especially in places like California where they are way over capacity). [/b] The feds have capacity. Also, the PP talking about her cousin’s jail time versus her brother’s is probably also depicting a state prison versus federal prison distinction. I think most states don’t have minimum security “camp” like the federal system has. Have you seen orange is the new black (first couple seasons)? That’s a federal minimum security. Open dorms, classes, craft activities, etc. Still not a fun time what sign the searches and all and the crappy food. [/quote] +1 Was just going to post this. The examples (except Martha Stewart) that keep getting thrown around are not relevant as they are all state prosecutions. [/quote] I don't know that Martha Stewart ever went into great detail about her 4 month stay in jail but from what she has said it sounded like a pretty traumatic experience for her. I don't think Huffman is looking at spending 4 months in some kind of adult summer camp. She's going to serve time. Loughlin could quite literally spend the rest of her life behind bars. They are in some serious sh*t.[/quote] No one is claiming that it’s “an adult summer camp” but the minimum security “camp” that these people will go to is nowhere near as restrictive or horrible as medium and high security prisons. Inmates live in dormitories. There are no cells. They have freedom to move about the grounds. And yes, there are absolutely classes. However, none of that makes up for the fact that the government now controls your life. This lady’s blog gives pretty good description of what life is like. It’s not sunshine and roses but to have serve time for a felony, this is the type of institution you want to be in. https://prisonprofessors.com/club-fed-minimum-security-federal-prisons-really-feel-easy/ Teresa Guidice has also been pretty open about her incarceration. And she’s spoken multiple times about her new love for yoga came from the classes she took in prison. I watched the Today Show interview where Martha claimed her time was so horrifying and that nothing came from it. It’s not surprising that she didn’t learn any lessons about her behavior since she has never been contrite and still wants to pretend did nothing wrong. Her privileged attitude clouds the reality of her situation. That Martha Stewart sent Christmas cards from prison speaks volumes to the environment she was in and the freedom she was allowed while institutionalized. [/quote]
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