There are some cases where prisoners are force fed, but they are force fed in a hospital not by the guards.
No, a prison guard can not force feed an inmate. Only a doctor would be able to do that.
I am not certain of the rules in a prison, but I would not have thought that prisoners would be allowed to go 'on line' while in prison.
You are breaking the law so will be charged with a crime and a prison sentence is a possibility.
If you would like to talk to a prisoner you can! By EMAIL just go to www.emailaprisoner.co.uk it cost £10 for 40 messages. So you can talk to a prisoner without phone calls or going to the prison.
Reintroduce a prisoner powered treadmill and hook it up to a generator.
There is no 'alias' when you are in prison and the justice system know the true name of the prisoner. If someone marries a prisoner then they would have to sign their full true given name. Example: John Jack Doe (their alias may be: Johnny No Go.'
The prison in the bible was in the Roman period, and the Romans were very cruel people , it was dark dingy and lonely, with chains tied round your legs and hands, Soldiers guarding you would be severley punished if the prisoner escaped.
You would probably end up in prison. Or, you could be heavily fined, with added penalties, and forced to pay back taxes.
The would wake up at exactly 6:00 O'clock in the morning then grab their tools such as shovels and other tools. Then they would go out with the guards and dig until night.
Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp was not a forced labour camp (they were something different). It was commonplace that the SS would send out prisoners to work for private companies, the companies would pay a wage, which would of course be less than the wage for a free person and the SS would be paid, not the prisoner.
Another word for prisoner would be inmate.
If the action is found to be frivolous or having no merit in law the prisoner may be denied leave to proceed. If the prisoner's actual income or assets make the fees for the action easily within the prisoner's ability to pay or if the prisoner has repeatedly sought to proceed in a frivolous or malicious manner. I am no lawyer. I just am researching "in forma pauperis" as I attempt a cybersquatting lawsuit.