LOL seems Trump will get a look in to a jail, he may want to check out the accommodationFormer President Donald Trump is expected to surrender at the Fulton County jail, the local sheriff said Tuesday in a statement.
Trump has not publicly indicated when he intends to surrender ahead of the August 25 deadline. The statement from the Fulton County Sheriff’s office addresses the key question of where the former president would be arrested and processed as a criminal defendant.
“At this point, based on guidance received from the district attorney’s office and presiding judge, it is expected that all 19 defendants named in the indictment will be booked at the Rice Street Jail,” the statement said.
“Keep in mind, defendants can turn themselves in at any time. The jail is open 24/7,” the press release says. “Also, due to the unprecedented nature of this case, some circumstances may change with little or no warning.”
Most defendants charged in Fulton County are typically booked at the Fulton County jail.
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat has previously suggested he wants to treat the defendants charged in the Trump election subversion case the same as any other defendant would be treated
“Unless someone tells me differently we will be following normal practices. It doesn’t matter your status we will have mug shots ready for you,” Labat said earlier this month on CNN.
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