Yes, they do not get any type of special treatment. I was actually in prison with a midget.
If you are convicted of a crime and go to prison, some of your rights are suspended.
If you were sentenced by a judge to spend time in prison for committing a 'FELONY' offense, you are considered a convicted felon.You could be convicted of a lesser crime, such as a first degree misdemeanor, then be sent to jail/prison and not be considered a convicted felon.A FELON is someone who has committed a felony offense as codified in state or federal law.
Certainly, in fact many convicted felons take college courses while in prison. Getting an education is generally encouraged and viewed as a way out of a life of crime.
That depends on if you are convicted. If convicted you will go to prison, serve your sentence for the stolen property as well as finishing your total sentence for the original crime.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
Commutation of sentence. This is not the same as a presidential pardon, where the convicted would not go to prison in the first place, or the crime(after serving a sentence) is expunged from the person's record.
If are convicted of a crime and go to jail, your employer will need to replace you. If you get probation it is up to him and the companies interest to reinstall you in the company or to let you go.
It would depend on the type of crime committed.
yes
Lois Griffin, a character from the television show Family Guy, has not gone to prison for any crime. The show is a work of fiction and the characters are fictional.
Your parents will be in prison. It is a crime to not go to school so that's why the parents go to prison.
Not unless he is convicted of a crime, which is extremely unlikely. Self-defense is not a crime.