A Coastal Empire sheriff could face an
investigation, according to a report in a Georgia newspaper. A story in
the Augusta Chronicle on Sunday says the Screven County sheriff
illegally used inmates to do work on private property. Sheriff Mike
Kile, seen here in an October 1 interview, is accused of routinely
sending inmates to work at local churches, private organizations and
the homes of his deputies. Under state law, inmates may work only on
public grounds like roads and government buildings, but not on private
property. [more ]
Sheriff Speaks Out on Inmate Labor Allegations [more ]
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