No, but if you insult him/her, he/she can take legal steps.
it mattters wat country u live in actually
In other countries the person is kept in jail till he dies.
In the United States the most commonly used word used for convict is inmate. Other words are prisoner, jailbird, or in jail. In addition sometimes expressions are used: he is in the clink, he is up the river, or he is on the chain gang.
The words will vary, but will usually relate to the island. (see the related question for some of the words used before)
You play Hangman (called "Go To Jail") in the "Kids Only" playground room. The words change each time, but include words used on the island, including :bubblegumcapsulecharacterclappersclassdetentionislandJennyjokelobsterrecessschoolscubaseagullsoccerSpitsysportsteacher
a Chroot jail is often used to describe a Portion of a File System dedicated to a user. Its very useful for storing information, and other files.
Boba Fett? Put in jail? Those two words should never be used in the same sentence. But if he were put in jail, he'd break out within the first few minutes and kill all of the jailors.
The other words that can be used for funeral speech include eulogy, paean and encomium.
It has the potential to permanently render your iPod incapable of being used. In other words, it might break it and that it may be permanent.
because they got used to the lifestyle in jail that it was wierd to be out of it where they had to get a job, get food, and live somewhere. Therefore they resort to crimes to get money or other needs
intentional; deliberate(ly)
Quotation marks should be used to indicate words from other languages.
The initials ASAP mean "As Soon As Possible". In other words pretty darn quick. Not sure of where this originated but it is commonly used in the United States and abroad.