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Yes, when a person goes to prison they will need to tell the prison of any health problems that they have.
drinking, abuse of drugs
You get sent back to prison, if "no drinking" was one of the terms of your probation.
they have bad food, they have bad sleeping arangments, the prison gaurds are men to them, social problems,
It is difficult bacause they have no vehical to go, so they have to walk. B
No. It will cause brain damage and other physical problems. A person who gives a child drugs is a child abuser and can go to prison for child abuse as well as having the child removed from the home.
a death sentence
don't think so
The length of a prison sentence for possessing a pound of cocaine can vary depending on the specific circumstances, such as the laws in the jurisdiction where the offense occurred, the individual's criminal history, and other factors. In the United States, possession of a pound of cocaine can result in a significant prison sentence, potentially ranging from several years to over a decade.
The inmate was released on parole after serving three years in prison.
Yes. Violent behavior can result in many things depending on your age. As a child it may result in expulsion from school and could result in having to go to court. As an adult it can result in prison time for assault. Fighting is not the answer to problems.
The Mounties put them in prison and made them drop the soap