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Louisville Metro Corrections in downtown Louisville. (WDRB photo)
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It happened Wednesday afternoon in a dorm for inmates enrolled in a detox program at the jail in downtown Louisville.
In the current budget, the The Louisville Metro Police Department is receiving around $185 million. That would jump to about $210.5 million in the next budget, if approved by Metro Council.
Inmates at Louisville's jail waiting out bench warrants for low-level and nonviolent offense have a new opportunity to get their cases resolved.
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