Serving someone is accomplished by a waiter. This should be done from the persons left by the use of a fork and spoon. It is immaterial that a person has been in prison.
Should you be referring to serving a legal document then this is accomplished by a legally authorised person, depending on legislation of the country, physically handing such documents to the person named in the said document.
Present the court papers to the jail/prison administration - they will serve the paper on the inmate.Same as somone who is not: a process server or certified mail.
jail, he wrote a book in jail about h genocide
I would think go to the police station and ask to bail someone out, if your in the wrong station or building ask how to bail someone out, police are here to protect and SERVE.
They'll serve you in jail
had a dream someone was getting out of jail
Jail is both a noun and a verb. You can jail someone in a jail.
Yes, you can get in massive trouble, and even serve jail time to be suspected for causing the person to harm themselves. Don't do it, avoid it, it's not a nice thing for someone to hurt themselves.
It can serve jail time.
Depending on a few things such as if you did stop to rest and still fell asleep I think it would be an accident, but if you knew you were tired and continued to drive then you could be very liable. You could be charged with manslaughter and serve jail time.
In the game of Monopoly, you do not pay someone who is in jail.
If you are in jail for a VOP, you will likely serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
For firearms charges, you can typically expect to serve jail time.