You are charged with a new crime and go on trial for that crime. Then, that is added to your sentence.
Depending on state of incarceration, you can file to have benefits while in prison, or you may be out of luck and have to pay while incarcerated and if necessary, will receive only needed treatments.
When you go to jail, your assets are typically not taken away, but you may not have access to them while you are incarcerated.
When you go to prison, your assets are typically not taken away, but you may not have access to them while you are incarcerated.
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
No.
If they discover where you are, they will have you arrested in that state. Then you will be transported to Kentucky where you will be incarcerated. If you are arrested in the state you are in, your name will be in the system and the county in Kentucky where you have the warrant will be contacted.
There is not any law against getting married while you are incarcerated. You will not be able to leave jail while you get married.
While you are incarcerated yes, but most can generally gain this back once they are not incarcerated.
You'll be given a chance to prove your innocence or non-invoilvment.
No.