Bailing out of jail or escaping.
A person who watches over prisoners is typically called a correctional officer or a prison guard. They are responsible for maintaining order and ensuring the safety and security of the inmates under their supervision.
Yes, but they are not called "jails" they have 'nicer' sounding names such as Correction Home place - or similar!
A person who can't be trusted is called untrustworthy or unreliable.
In England, jail is typically referred to as a prison. There are different types of prisons in England, including local prisons, high-security prisons, and young offender institutions.
The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.
a person who looks after prison is called a warden,jailman,a jail in charger,jail, jail syndicate
Jail breaks have occurred, yes.
Send it a file in a cake. Then, when it breaks out of jail, have fun and don't get it in jail again!
The person who breaks into a computer system should be called a hacker. If he does with permission, he's a blackhat hacker, in contrary is a whitehat. The person who breaks into a software is a cracker.
If he breaks the law it is possible.
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it means ur cell phone breaks out of jail :P
If a person breaks a valid contact or does not live up to the end of the bargain, then it is called Breach of Contract.
A person who breaks down pallets is typically called a pallet dismantler or pallet breaker. Their job involves disassembling pallets to salvage the wood or other materials for recycling or reuse.
When a bone breaks, it is called a fracture.
You will need to ask someone at the jail where the person is held. The jail will have the information on how to get the person released, and if it is possible.
jail breaks :) and organised crimes