so that s what i m going to do is i ll appoint that lawyer to represent you on these charges. the lawyer can talk to you in the jail about what various options are including bond where that s appropriate. your court date is march 4th at 2:00 and right now we will hold you without bond. good luck. thank you. with her court date for assault three months away, walker has another legal matter to attend to. she s escorted through a long corridor that connects the jail to the circuit court building. this is where a decision will be made regarding her recent probation violation on her grand larceny conviction. her judge can do anything from releasing her again on probation to making her serve up to 9 1/2 years in prison. she waits for her hearing in one of the court s holding cells. it wasn t even supposed to go like this. i was just supposed to come here and we could be talking about
you re not going to get it all cut off, are you? no. i ve got to fly my rebel flag. just get it cut out of my eyes. this is the best she could do. i mean, it s not straight. so i just have to wait until i get out. can t get a good haircut in fairfax. richest county in the nation, and you can t get a decent haircut. though stark has many complaints about being locked up, he says the thought of life after jail can be daunting. i hope something would go better for me when i get out of here. i don t know what i m going to do. what s john stark s perfect world? what s my perfect world? my amplifiers and my guitars and just leave me alone. i m 51. i don t have many years left, so i just want to enjoy my time. i don t want to be locked away. i m not harming anybody. iesha walker says she s felt alone most of her life and hopes that will change before it s too
what do you mean? i ve been waiting two hours and you don t want it ? i m like where the [ bleep ] is the money? he s like my friend, my friend, no, be cool. i m like i m not your [ bleep ] friend, i wanter money. walker admits stealing cash and cell phones from the man. she pled guilty and served six months of a ten-year sentence before being released on probation. walker violated by leaving the state and now awaits a court hearing which could result in her first prison sentence. i have 9 1/2 years over my head. what scares you the most about prison? that my mind may deteriorate. that like i said i might become more bitter and resentful. i might end up just saying [ bleep ] it. and walker says she s developed plenty of bitterness and resentment locked away in her administrative segregation cell. you ve got me locked up in my cell 24/7, anyone would go
you are the one who is responsible for your behavior. iesha walker s time in jail gets considerably harder and john stark shares his views on general population. nothing s fair in fairfax. man: proper etiquette is essential
yeah, this is the fun hard place that they give you when you [ bleep ] up in the jail. starve you and put you on a hard place. want to see my pillow? a laundry bag and a towel makes a good pillow. our disciplinary measures by any outside sort of eye are pretty harsh. it s an adult version of time out. go to your room and you can t watch tv. you can t talk to anybody. you can t read. sit and reflect on the wrong that you ve done. it is harsh, but i think it s effective. when it comes to disciplinary segregation, iesha walker has more experience than most. these are disciplinary hearings during her many incarcerations. it looks like she s had 11 different adjustment hearings for disciplinary segregation and just added up numbers and she s been placed on ds for a total of 118 days.