Probably a slang expression that could have several meanings.
For example: if a police unit is assigned to transport prisoners from the police lockup to the city or county jail, in police jargon they are said to be an a "jail run."
In jail, the term could possibly refer to the exercise area or track that prisoners use during their exercise period.
More context would have to be known for a more definitive answer.
The county jail, is run in most jurisdictions by the sheriff's office of that county. But not always: in some counties they are run by the County commission, which hires separate employees to operate the jail.
The Espionage act forced Eugene V. Debs to run his presidential campaign jail
If you assault ANYBODY, you run the risk of going to jail. In the case of your brother, have you ever heard of "Domestic Violence?"
Yea if u run fast
If you are charged with a hit and run, you will lost your license and have it suspended. There will be other consequences as well such as jail and fines.
In Alabama, the penalty for a hit and run is a jail term for 1 to 10 years and a fine up to $10,000.
Of course! Hopefully they would have jail time also.
Possibly; it depends on the exact circumstances.
He or she is taken to jail for public intoxication
Hit and run penalties can vary from jail time to just a simple fine. This depends on what happened to the person in the car that you hit.
I believe the minimum jail time just for the hit and run alone here in Indiana is 8 years. Its hard to say though considering this is a second DUI and the fact that i don't know what state you live in.
When a copy of "su" is not installed in the jail. The "su" command is required to to rin programs as a user other then "root." However since "root" can break out of the jail, it is necessary that you run a programs in the chroot jail as a user other then "root."