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Court authorizes short-term incarceration agreement with Graves County; agreement sets 24-hour hold and cost responsibilities
Summary
McCracken County Fiscal Court authorized a one-year, renewable service agreement allowing Graves County to house adult prisoners in McCracken County facilities for up to 24 hours; Graves County will bear transport and medical costs and pay roughly $35 per inmate-day, the court heard.
The McCracken County Fiscal Court on July 28 authorized the judge executive to sign a one-year service agreement allowing Graves County to use McCracken County facilities to hold adult prisoners for up to 24 hours.
Why it matters: the agreement formalizes a practice the court said had been informally in place, clarifies liability and cost responsibilities, and provides a short-term accommodation for a neighboring county that lacks local…
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