The term "LE" in prison is an abbreviation for "Law Enforcement." Inmates may use this term to refer to prison guards or other personnel associated with the enforcement of rules and regulations within the prison.
It means «the rule». It's not «le règle», it's «LA règle».
Being eligible for parole means that an inmate is able to be considered for release from prison before serving the full term of their sentence. Parole eligibility is typically determined by factors such as good behavior, completion of rehabilitation programs, and compliance with prison rules. If granted parole, the individual will be released under supervision and must abide by certain conditions set by the parole board.
"TA" in prison terms is typically used to refer to a "trust account," which is an account where inmates' funds are held while incarcerated. This account can be used for purchasing items from the prison commissary, paying fines, or other personal expenses within the prison system.
The judge's sentencing of the criminal was harsher than expected, resulting in a lengthy prison term.
I am not familiar with the term "colletrial." It may be a misspelling or an uncommon term. Can you provide more context or clarify the term for me to better assist you?
Prison term
"le" is the french term for "the"
jail, prison, clink
Time released
What do it mean when somebody get 25yesrs to life
No It means to travel or take a vacation
"Vou le" is not a recognized term or phrase. It may be a misspelling or a typo. Can you provide more context or clarify what you are referring to?
"Le quotidien" is a French term that translates to "the daily" in English. It refers to daily routines, everyday life, or activities that happen regularly.
The term "as a result" sigifies that an outcome has come about because of what has gone before. For example, a criminal has been put in prison "as a result" of his conviction for burglary.
It's "le football", though if you mean soccer and not American football, then you can alternatively use the colloquial term "le foot".
'le' can mean 'the'(masculine) or 'it'
The term for a prisoner in an English prison who was sent to the colonies is: "Convict Servant".