Morgan County Sheriff Greg Bartlett, seen in Decatur,Ga. , in  this Aug. 29, 2008, file photo,  was taken into custody by federal marshals,Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, after U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon found him in contempt of violating a consent decree that addresses feeding county inmates skimpy meals. Clemon said Bartlett, who has been sheriff for six years, would remain in custody until he submitted a plan to feed prisoners meals that are "nutritionally adequate," as required by a previous agreement in the lawsuit. AP Photo logo AP Photo 45 months ago

Morgan County Sheriff Greg Bartlett, seen in Decatur,Ga. , in this Aug. 29, 2008, file photo, was taken into custody by federal marshals,Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, after U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon found him in contempt of violating a consent decree that addresses feeding county inmates skimpy meals. Clemon said Bartlett, who has been sheriff for six years, would remain in custody until he submitted a plan to feed prisoners meals that are "nutritionally adequate," as required by a previous agreement in the lawsuit.