Q: If someone is in jail awaiting trial, what does it mean to be transferred to different jail facilities?
A: It generally means that was convenient for the authority holding the person, nothing more. Sometimes it can negatively affect the defense attorneys access to the defendant, if the distance is substantially more.
A: Absolutely nothing. Jails move inmates all the time depending on bed space and release dates. As Mr. Gallagher noted, it can make things for difficult for the attorney, but it has nothing no do with the strength of the case or what will happen in trial.
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