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Continent: | North America - NA | Capital: | Washington D.C. | Language: | English - en | Time Zone: | America/New_York - EDT | Currency: | US Dollar - USD $ | ISP: | amazon.com Inc. | IP Address: | 216.73.216.166 | Browser: | Unknown Browser | OS: | Unknown OS Platform |
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| Unlisted | Population: 4 | Unlisted |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Alvis House | Population: 60 | Halfway House |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Bell Center | Population: 28 | Halfway House |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Alvis House | Population: 21 | Halfway House |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Franklin and Correctional Medical; Pre-Release Center | Population: 596 | State |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Franklin County Corrections Center | Population: 1350 | Local |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Franklin County Community-Based Corrections Facility | Population: 294 | Local |
Address: 1745 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43207 - (U) | Phone: +1 614-525-4600 | |
Representation by Council | See Lawyer - [ Click Here ] | Fines & Court Fees | Monetary Portion means the money agreed to be paid in any settlement in respect of claims for compensatory, punitive, treble, or other damages, court costs, attorneys' fees, or expenses, including any interest thereon. | Sentence - (Flat, Concurrent) | Flat - While serving a flat-time sentence, the prisoner is not eligible for suspension, commutation of sentence, probation, pardon, parole, work furlough, or release on any basis, until s/he has served the entire sentence imposed by the court. | Concurrent - a type of sentence judges are able to give defendants convicted of more than one crime. Instead of serving each sentence one after another, a concurrent sentence allows the defendant to serve all of their sentences at the same time, where the longest period of time is controlling. |
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