How surrenders work at the troubled Fulton County jail – and why Trump’s will be different

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How surrenders work at the troubled Fulton County jail – and why Trump’s will be different
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If former President Donald Trump were facing the booking process that newly charged criminal defendants in Fulton County typically experience, he...

If former President Donald Trump were facing the booking process that newly charged criminal defendants in Fulton County typically experience, he might find himself lingering for hours at the Rice Street jail waiting for his fingerprints and mug shot to be taken.

Even by the standards of local jails, the Fulton County jail on Rice Street has a reputation for especially deplorable conditions for inmates. Last month, the US Justice Department launched a civil rights investigation into living conditions, access to health care, violence against detainees and possible discrimination against those with psychiatric disabilities.

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