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Unlike prison inmates who have already been convicted and sentenced for their crimes, most jail inmates stand charged and are still working their cases through the court system; the process can take years, so some try to make their jail cells home.

Original Air Date: Apr 9, 2011

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S1, EP1 "The Confession"
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S1, EP1 "The Confession"

Inside the Orange County Jail a senior inmate takes up rap; a gang member poses a threat; another inmate makes the most shocking confession ever heard on Lockup.

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S1, EP2 "Wake Up Call"
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S1, EP2 "Wake Up Call"

Confinement takes a dark turn for a light-hearted teenager, but provides a new beginning for an old bank robber inside the Orange County Jail; a mother who has put drugs before her son gets another chance.

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S1, EP3 "Murders and Miracles"
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S1, EP3 "Murders and Miracles"

One inmate launches a near fatal attack after being in jail for less than an hour; a father accused of murdering his daughter admits to keeping her corpse with him for two years; a female inmate keeps a grim secret from her two best friends.

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S1, EP4 "Unholy Trinity"
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S1, EP4 "Unholy Trinity"

Every year, close to 70,000 people are processed through the five facilities that make up the Orange County Jail in Southern California; some will call the jail home until their cases are resolved in court - a process that can take years.

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This entry in MSNBC's "Lockup" franchise heads to Orange County in sunny Southern California. The problem is most of the subjects featured in the series don't often get to enjoy the sunshine because they're locked up in Orange County Jail, one of the nation's largest prisons. The show's crews spent more than 50 days in the facility profiling the incarcerated as well as people working in the prison. Among the prisoners featured are a former construction contractor accused of killing his daughter and a playhouse actor charged with killing two people and emptying their bank accounts to pay for his wedding.
Original Air Date: Dec 25, 2010
Genres: RealityDocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVMA
Playback: HD
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