you cant get a new charges simple by lien to a corrections officer ... Now if your signer is on a statement to that affect then you can get charged with forging a legal document ...
Another View: While it may not be a violation of statute law, there are internal prison system rules and regulations which inmates must live by and follow. Such a violation may incur internal administrative sanctions against the inmate but unless the offense/crime rises to the level of criminal statute law (for instance - killing or assaulting another inmate or guard) no criminal charges are usually filed, and the matter is handled internally, within the system.
assault charges. they went too far
corrections officer corrections officer
Corrections Officer
A Missouri corrections officer makes about 28,000 a year.
Juvenile corrections
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46,000
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Sometimes a county corrections officer may drive the sheriff's transport van and in some cases it may be a police officer.
States define crimes differently. It is probably obstruction of justice, but many states have a specific crime "giving false information to a law enforcement officer" or something to that effect. The state can bring all appropriate charges for the crime.
Yes, "Corrections Officer" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific job title within the field of corrections.
Obviously a Ritz Carlton Supervisor is more knowledgeable then a College town Corrections Officer. I bet the Corrections Officer thinks a Guerrilla could beat a Polar Bear.