Hutson said in a statement Tuesday that the agency doesn't have the money or staffing to meet the court's requests.
The work would require the services of at least 12 deputies a day and increase the agency's annual budget by over $357,000, Hutson said, though she didn't itemize those expenses.
"We want to be clear: the issue is not a matter of willingness; it’s a matter of operational feasibility," Hutson said Tuesday.
The daily staffing would include three deputies assigned to courtroom security, four deputies for building security, two deputies to transport inmates and two deputies assigned to the temporary holding area, plus one supervisor.
I don't work for free either; if you're not going to fund the department, you can't expect them to work for you. They offered reasonable alternatives (a court room at the jail); now we're going to waste time+money on contempt proceedings instead of just paying them to do their jobs?