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Prison inmates who through their good conduct earn a certain measure of freedom in and around the prison in exchange for assuming certain responsibilities.

A prison trusty might, for example, be charged with the responsibility of maintaining order among fellow inmates.



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The 7,800-square-foot jail is big enough for 60 people, plus 10 inmate trusties.
Myers was chosen by the director of the program and board of trusties for his excellence in art, communication, leadership, graphic design, technological innovation, service and freedom of expression.
But trusties - the term for inmates allowed to live and work at sheriff's stations rather than the regular jails - say the benefit is worth the price.
 
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