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Move Imminent for Kenny to County Jail
Kenny told me tonight that the application to be moved to County Jail has been made by his attorneys.
This means Kenny should be moved within 7 days to Putnam County Jail. This is long overdue!
Kenny is not over excited at the prospect of moving away from people he knows BUT he knows it is another movement towards the trial he so wants to happen.
However, we the supporters of The Kenny Richey Campaign believe, that if this trial is going to take place then it should take place outwith Putnam County in the name of truth and justice. There will be more on this on this site soon.
Please send Kenny CARDS of support. Post Cards from all over the world would be nice.
He will not be able to respond to many people but I am sure he would appreciate the cards coming through for when he gets there. Please keep sending cards. Kenny needs support now more than ever. Please keep the support up!
Send the cards to Kenneth T Richey A194 764, Putnam County Jail, Sheriffs Office, 1035 Heritage Trl, Ottawa, OH 45875-8524
Kenny is doing as well as one can expect in these stressful and ever changing circumstances. This is a huge move for him.
I told him I met The Proclaimers last night, who are huge supporters of his and he was delighted, since they sent their best wishes to him. This really cheered him up as he is a huge fan of theirs. He always sings "I would walk 500 miles".
Please also keep Kenny in your prayers.
Rules of the County Jail
Inmates are permitted a total of thirty (30) minutes of visitation each week. They may choose to use fifteen (15) minutes on Sunday and the remaining minutes on Wednesday, or use all their time on either day and not receive visitation on the other day.
All visitors must have a valid picture identification, NO ONE over the age of 18yrs old will be permitted to visit without identification.
Visitors under the age of 18yrs old must be accompanied by someone over the age of 18yrs old related as parent, legal guardian or spouse.
Two (2) visitors may visit on visitation day, including infants and children, and visitors may not switch during visitation.
All visitors must sign-in on the visitation register each visit.
Visitors must place property, such as bags, purses, etc. in the lockers provided in the lobby and then pass through the metal detector.
All visitors are subject to a search.
Visitors may be refused for these reasons:
* If he or she has a history of disruptive conduct
* Presents a threat to the security of the facility
* Not properly dressed
* Suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol
* Refuses to show proper ID
* Refuses to submit to a search
* The court or another officer has ordered that there be no contact between the inmate and the visitor
* The inmate refused the visit
* Visitors may be refused at the discretion of the Correction Officer
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