"Sue" is word used in civil (not criminal) court. If your son caused some actionable 'injury' or civil 'wrong' against someone else during the commission of his criminal act, then, yes, he can be sued in civil court for damages related that incident.
sentenced to 5 years at Lansberg prison only served 9 months before he was pardoned and released
Probably, no room in the state facility. Ask the chaplain, he'll answer you fastest.
A person I know has been sentenced to go to prison. When a person goes to prison do they have to have their prison inmate photograph taken?
he hasn't been sentenced yet but there is a possibility
Curtis James Jackson, also known as 50 Cent, has been arrested numerous times but has only served one prison sentence. He was arrested in 1994 for selling drugs and sentenced to six months in a boot camp.
There is no true 'life" sentence. After a certain length of time even 'life' prsioners become eligible for a parole and release hearing. However, 'Life Without the Possibility of Parole' means exactly that - they are in prison until they die.
Yes, provided you have been sentenced in UK, you can serve a prison sentence even if your mother is an employee.
It's been in the movie "Big Stan" about a fraud sentenced to 2-5 years in prison... He owns the Lamborghini.
As of October 2023, Suge Knight has been in prison since 2015. He was sentenced to 28 years in prison in 2018 after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter for a fatal hit-and-run incident. This means he has been incarcerated for over eight years.
Larry Hoover was sentenced to prison in 1973 for murder, stemming from a 1971 conviction. He was initially sentenced to 150 to 200 years in prison for this crime. In 1997, he was convicted on drug conspiracy charges and received a life sentence. Throughout his incarceration, Hoover has been a prominent figure in the Gangster Disciples gang.
I don't think so. According to the Wikipedia article, he hasn't been sentenced yet.
After being caught, Harold Shipman was convicted of 15 murders, but it is believed he may have been responsible for hundreds more. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, and he committed suicide in his prison cell in 2004.