Florida data indicates that costs $55.09 on average per day or $20,108 per year to keep an inmate in prison. Other jurisdictions (Canada) indicate costs of 10x this amount.
You can't pay to keep someone in jail. It's decided in a court of law.
yes, very illegal. You can go to jail, or worse: die.
A person serving a life sentence for 60 years would cost taxpayers four million five hundred and sixty thousand for cost to keep them in jail.
I doubt that Texas is spending their tax money to keep you in jail for a California misdemeanor. What's more likely is that you've been charged with a Texas offense -OR- you are being held for extradition at California's request.
You can, but you may find yourself in court or jail - some states consider that "hindering a secured creditor" and that means jail time.
To keep an inmate in county jail or prison for a year it costs between 45 to 55 thousand. I served 4 years believe me. And that was in Texas
some times they can kill you and some times they keep you in jail for 30 to 50 years
as long as they want dummy, pay your support!!
to get her out of jail
yes you can, i am 14 years old also and have a debit card with bank of America. you just have to keep track that you don't waist your money and that you HAVE money in your acct.
The police do not keep you in jail, the court does. The court will keep you in jail - or temporarily free on bail - until your "not guilty" status is confirmed by a court. Either the prosecution fails to prove you guilty or prosecutors drop the charges. When the court confirms you are not guilty, you are immediately freed.
it depends on the crime.