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Jailhouse report & mug shots: Sunday, November 1, 2009

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    William Holmes Jr., jailed 8 times, this time for driving under the influence

    William Holmes Jr., 23, jailed 8 times, this time for driving under the influence

    22 jailed Sunday

    Beaufort County Detention Center, also known as the county jail, reported the following persons booked into the jail on this day.

    The arrest information and photographs presented here as a public service are provided by the Beaufort County Detention Center. The persons shown were arrested, charged, and booked into the detention center, according to the center’s web site. THESE PERSONS HAVE NOT BEEN CONVICTED OF THE CHARGES STATED AND ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNDER THE LAW. DO NOT RELY ON INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE TO DETERMINE ANYONE’S ACTUAL CRIMINAL RECORD.

    Terminology:
    DUS = driving under suspension
    DUI = driving under influence
    CSC = criminal sexual conduct
    CDV = criminal domestic violence
    A & B = assault and battery
    ABWIK = assault and battery with intent to kill
    WITD = with intent to distribute

    Click here for all our jailhouse reports.

    1 Apolimo,Estudillo Garcia
    2 Baglio,James Joseph
    3 Betanzoz,Francisco Range
    4 Bigby,Pierre Cecil
    5 Dodd,Ryan Wayne
    6 Fields,Rodney Lavar
    7 Gebauer,Jacqueline Holle
    8 Hayes,Patrick Michael
    9 Hernandez-Aguillar,Reyna
    10 Hernandez-Reyes,Simon
    11 Holmes,William Jr
    12 Larew,Deborah Lee
    13 Lopez-Hernandez,Fermin
    14 Moultrie,Damon Lamont
    15 Parker,Brandon Ramone
    16 Parker,Levanda Darnel
    17 Polite,Jerome Ahkeem
    18 Rawstrom,William Eric
    19 Reeder,Harry Nelson
    20 Stilwell,Robert William
    21 Trainor,Hugh Charles
    22 Vandendriessche,Ariel Mar

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    NOTE: MUG SHOTS ARE SOMETIMES DELAYED. PLEASE CHECK BACK HERE LATER TODAY IF THE MUG SHOT DISPLAY IS INCOMPLETE.

    The Beaufort County Detention Center’s web site contains the following disclaimer: Information posted on this web site is subject to change, is continuously updated and is subject to verification. The information posted here may contain factual or other errors. Inmate information changes quickly, and the posted information may not reflect the current information. AN ARREST DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE INMATE HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF THE CHARGE. Neither the County of Beaufort, Beaufort South Carolina, or its officers, agents or employees warrants the accuracy of the information posted here. ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION. The County shall not be liable for any act or failure to act based upon the information posted here. CONTACT THE BEAUFORT COUNTY DETENTION CENTER TO REPORT INACCURACIES AND MAKE COMMENTS.

    According to the Beaufort County web site, the Beaufort County Detention Center is a direct supervision operation, the second of its kind in South Carolina. Direct supervision means that inside each general population housing unit, there is a correctional officer on duty to supervise inmate behavior and prevent assaults, destruction of county property, and other inappropriate inmate behavior. The officer oversees the day to day activities of up to fifty-six persons by him or herself.

    The principal task of the detention center is to hold pre-trial inmates: persons who have NOT been found guilty in a court of law and who have NOT lost their constitutional rights. In addition the center holds inmates who have been sentenced to periods of incarceration by various members of the judiciary.

    Although normally inmates sentenced to commitments of more than ninety days are sent to the SC Department of Corrections (DOC), there are two exceptions:

    1. Inmates sentenced by Family Court judges will not be sent to DOC, regardless of the length of commitment.

    2. Inmates sentenced to DOC can be returned here as inmate workers, if they request to come to Beaufort, and the Director decides to permit it. His requirements for application include:

    * Original sentence can be no longer than 10 years.
    * Conviction for non-violent offenses.
    * Criminal history is clear of violent offense convictions.
    * History of incarceration is free of behavior violations.
    * Clear medical and mental health history.
    * Ties to the community

    Related posts:

    1. Jailhouse report & mug shots: Sunday, October 18, 2009
    2. Jailhouse report & mug shots: Saturday, October 24, 2009
    3. Jailhouse report & mug shots: Sunday, October 25, 2009
    4. Jailhouse report and mug shots: Tuesday, October 13, 2009
    5. Jailhouse report & mug shots: Friday, October 16, 2009

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