In most prison and jail facilities, prisoners do have to pay for all items of daily living or incidentals. That would include (but not limited to):
Some jails and prisons only provide one pair of underwear (and bra for females); the prisoner must buy more through the commissary and use money from their accounts, which holds money sent from family, friends, etc.
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Jail inmates are not paid. Jail inmates do time behind bars to pay for their crimes, or to await trial to determine if there is a crime for which they need to pay. Some jail inmates are able to do trustee work for which they are charged less to pay for their incarceration, but jail inmates are not paid.
by charging them huge fees to pay for their imprisonment
butte inmates
depends on the state....some states have info online some you got to call their dept of corrections 1-800 number. Get the inmates full name and date of birth ..that could help
The Inmates was created in 1977.
Approximately 10-15% of inmates represent themselves at trial. This is known as pro se representation, where individuals act as their own legal counsel without a lawyer. It can be challenging due to the complexities of the legal system.
That would depend upon what kind of facility they were inmates of; asylum inmates had different facilities from criminal inmates.
You can typically find an inmate's location by checking the online inmate locator tool provided by the prison system or jail where the inmate is being held. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly by phone to inquire about an inmate's location.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
religious trainning to inmates