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On the day of her release from Sanpete County Jail in rural Utah in Dec., Shantel Clark hugs Cheryl Swapp, the jail’s community health worker, at the sheriff’s office. Clark’s sweatshirt had just been pulled from a supply of clothing for people who are released at a different time of year than when they were booked.(Lillian Mongeau Hughes for KFF Health News)
On the day of her release from Sanpete County Jail in rural Utah in Dec., Shantel Clark hugs Cheryl Swapp, the jail’s community health worker, at the sheriff’s office. Clark’s sweatshirt had just been pulled from a supply of clothing for people who are released at a different time of year than when they were booked.(Lillian Mongeau Hughes for KFF Health News)
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Garrett Clark estimates he has spent about six years in the Sanpete County Jail, a plain concrete building perched on a dusty hill just outside this small, rural town where he grew up.

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