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Time Off for Good Behavior

Did you know that inmates in the Orange County Jail rarely serve their entire sentence? Currently the jail offers one day off for every two days served for good behavior.

How hard is it to get time off for good behavior? Not very - all inmates are automatically given time off and must do something to actually lose their time off. These are usually very serious offenses such as excessive fighting, smuggling drugs in to jail or arguing with guards.

According to several former Orange County inmates there are constantly rumors going around that the time off for good behavior will be increasing due to overcrowding but these rumors are never true and have been going on for years. If you or someone you know is going to the Orange County Jail you can count on them either getting out 2/3 into their sentence or on appeal.
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