during schilling s 11-month stay at louisville metro, he has been anything but a model inmate. he s very childish, got a middle schooler s kind of attitude. every time he wants attention, that s how he acts out. [ inaudible ] do you feel better now? he s standing up on the bench in here kicking my door. put them tighter, even tighter. i ain t going to worry about that [ bleep ]. it disrupts the entire wall. you get one person started, the other person started. the other inmates, whether they re trying to make a phone call, read, concentrate, whatever it just, you know, they all kind of start acting out the same thing. got to take these off. s usually one starts acting out, we try and remove them from that situation as quick as possible because we know whas going to happen with the other ones. still kick like this. now i m going to why do you insist on making things hard? i m just playing. stand up. we re not playing. we re done playing. stand up. i can s
get dressed. no talking whatsoever. listen up for instructions. left face. grab your chains. take your marks. all right, ladies. what s rule number one. i will be a model inmate. that s exactly right. that s what we re going to do all day today and every day. mark time, march. forward march. left. left. left, right left. two, three, four the crack of dawn brings a military-style drill to the women s general population housing unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. sound off, one, two. sound off, three, four. one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. try to keep my line straight.
you look like a california girl. you look like a beach bunny. that s what i want to be. one day. i don t dress weird. i dress like a mom. i want to be going to school to be a pastor. i found that drive in me now, and i m so happy and proud of myself that i haven t changed my appearance. i think i ve gotten used to seeing the girl next door coming in. they make mistakes. they can t function out there. i ve been a deputy for nine years, and i ve known inmate shanholtzer for about my whole career. she s been in and out for various crimes. and now she s in for a violation. but she s always been a model inmate. very respectful. follows through the rules. gets along with others. it was difficult to align julie s appearance and
we ll go ahead and review. re-evaluate you. between now and then, make sure you don t pick up any reports. and keep your good time. we ll get you there eventually. we really will. i ll work really hard to get you there. do you have any other questions for us? no, no. all right. appreciate it. thank you. thanks. the classification bureau will review inmates that don t meet their time criteria, but he s a model inmate here, so we referred him early, and they took into consideration all of our criteria that we recommended him and have decided not to override or consider him for early transfer. i m pissed because i want to go to the farm, but there s nothing i can do about it. they have the ball in their court. i mean, i just can t walk out. so i ll be patient and wait till they let me go. but rather than give up all hope, peaches gets back to business as usual. this is my job for the day.
been scratching it? i haven t been scratching it. my whole arm is dry. i just don t got no just don t got no lotion. look. i m telling you. any considerations? consider what do you mean? any considerations considerations would be if i were to find you guilty, you d want me to take something into consideration that you had clear conduct or you re a model inmate. i don t know about being a model inmate, but if you look, in eight years, i ve never had a major report except for one. i don t have an extensive disciplinary history. i m being singled out. i m being targeted.