The word "rights" has come to describe a lot of things that are not necessarily "rights" at all. You'll have to be more specific. What "rights" are you referring to?
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
Convicts did not have an easy life, as an convict you have limited freedom and limited rights. You can only imagine how hard it would be under the guards supervision and in locked cells.
You don't lose any marriage rights. ----- Well there are some conjugal rights that may not be available to you if one of you is in prison!
In most states you will lose you parental rights and if you want it back generally you will need a lawyer.
They loose rights. Things like going to the classes they can take, going to the library, or staying in the population of their unit.
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There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.
The escaped convicts were captured.
No. I you have rights use them, that's what they are here for.
People can lose some their constitutional rights, but not without due process. For instance, people can lose their right to freedom by being convicted of a crime and going to prison. People who are convicted of a felony can lose their right to vote.
Not simply because he becomes disabled. There would need to be some other reason for him to lose his rights.
African American voters began to lose their rights