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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is following through on his threat of legal action against the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office regarding a policy on the detention of undocumented immigrants.
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Monroe County Sheriff Ruben Marté is again imploring county officials to pick up the pace on establishing a new county jail, warning the community will face long-term consequences if they don't.
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The Monroe County Commissioners say Sheriff Ruben Marté and the county council will choose the size and bed capacity of a new county jail, not the commissioners.
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Last legislative session, state lawmakers gave Rokita’s office the power to enforce a state ban on local policies that restrict immigration-related cooperation with federal authorities.
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An engineering consultant says Monroe County should build a new jail with 450 to 500 beds instead of renovating the current 294-bed facility.
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Monroe County Sheriff Ruben Marté says he wants to get inmates at the county jail into off-site housing to bring down the facility’s population.
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The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office says current county jail conditions have improved amid efforts to establish a new facility.
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Monroe County has approved funding for a contractor to oversee the transition to a new county jail.
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Monroe County officials seem to agree that the jail should be built at the county-owned property on Bloomington’s southwest side.
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The sheriff said his office wants to leave a positive first impression. That’s how it decided on the one word contained in the mural: Hope.