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Brian DeNeal
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My quibble is that a penitentiary is reserved for those who have been tried, convicted and sentenced for their crimes — state pen for state crimes and federal pen for federal crimes. A county jail, sometimes called a detention center, are for those being held awaiting trial, which is where Matthew Lillard's character

With a lap full of garmonbozia that sent one to the hospital and trunk with a dog leg, a gun and a package of cocaine.

Does anyone have an explanation for why both Ray and Cooper's doppelganger are taken straight to the federal penitentiary in Yankton after their arrests? Normally they would be held in a local jail and need a trial, conviction and sentencing before being moved to a prison. I want to think they do things differently in