It will depend upon the crime. Typically the presecution wants to get dangerous individuals locked up in prison so they are away from society and cannot continue breaking the law. For those that are committing victimless or non-violent crimes or even first offenses, fines, probation and jail time are more common, but they can still request prison.
prosecution,fines and/or prison
Yes, you CAN but there are consequences like prison or prosecution of murder. I wouldn't recommend it...
Yes, but the sentence was normally to death.
The answer here depends upon the prison in question. An inmate in a federal prison can request a vegetarian diet on religious grounds. State prisons will vary in practice from facility to facility.
Normally on people who are hardnuts (normally men), prison tattoo, homemade tattoo, sometimes in shops - but normally rough people.
No, in 2014 she'll get a possibility for a parole request.
(b) study of crime
Yes, you can request it. But you won't get it. Likewise, you can request caviar, but you probably won't get that, either. Typically, you can pick from whatever food they have in the kitchen. Steak is a customary last request, that you can get. Burgers are the most popular request. Lobster has been done, depending on the prison and the availability.
Sure, by asking him. The prison will not give out this information. You might try a FOIA request to your state's Department of Corrections, but it is unlikely they will release the info.
A California prison inmate can initiate divorce proceedings by contacting a divorce lawyer. It will proceed normally from there.
A prison censor is a guard that watches the prisoners by night and day. They are normally very large so that they can block escapies and carry weapons.
No."Aggravated Assault MCL 750.81aAggravated assault is a misdemeanor in Michigan. It is defined by Michigan statute as an assault, without a weapon, that results in a serious or aggravated injury.This misdemeanor is punishable by up to one year in prison and up to $1,000 in fines.**If you have prior assault convictions, the prosecution can request an "enhanced sentence". This means the prosecution wants the judge to consider your prior convictions and give you a harsher sentence because of them.In Michigan your intentions when assaulting someone seriously affects your potential sentence."