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Insight Denton: Why don’t inmates at least have the option for in-person visitation?

"County officials have maintained that the reason why they ever wanted to include video visitation was to cut down on how often people were using the county’s assets — namely the county buildings and parking lots."

Denton Record Chronicle

September 1, 2018

Access to Outside WorldPhillip ReevesSeptember 4, 2018Denton Record Chronicle, Texas, Denton
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