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6 inmates sentenced in Saline County to be released in March

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There are six inmates sentenced in Saline County set to be released from jail in March, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Roger A. Combs, who served the longest sentence among them, spent more than four years incarcerated for residential burglary.

According to the Illinois Department of Corrections, Illinois spends about $45,828 a year per incarcerated person. In a 2023 study by the Prison Policy Initiative, the state's incarceration rate was at 433 per 100,000, higher than every industrialized country, except the United States. When compared with its surrounding states, Illinois was the lowest. Kentucky and Missouri have rates over 700 per 100,000.

One of the reasons behind jail growth is how pretrial detainees are handled. Another study by the Prison Policy Initiative noted that the number of unconvicted individuals was more than two times higher than convicted individuals.

Most prison inmates are released on some condition of supervised monitoring upon reentering civilian life. This monitoring can last from one year to the rest of someone’s life.

Inmates Sentenced in Saline County Scheduled for Release in March
NameOffenseSupervised Release DateHolding Facility
Jeremy A. BrownTHEFT CONTROL INTENT <$500 PRIOR03/09/2025Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Nathan M. MitchellAGG BATTERY/GOVERNMENT EMP03/13/2025Shawnee Correctional Center
James A. GibbsAGG BATTERY/USE DEADLY WEAPON03/17/2025Vandalia Correctional Center
Roger A. CombsRESIDENTIAL BURGLARY03/18/2025Lawrence Correctional Center
Joshua R. CarterBURGLARY03/20/2025East Moline Correctional Center
Dustin J. LoweATTEMPT BURGLARY/SCHOOL/PLACE WORSHIP03/23/2025Pinckneyville Correctional Center

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