Most states prohibit correspondence between one prisoner and the other, within the same or in separate facilities, and within the state or to any other state or federal institution.
Prison may also be reffered to as a cell or a slammer.
Yes. Interstate compact agreements can allow a state prisoner in one state to be housed in a state prison in another state. This is sometimes done when a member of law enforcement commits a crime and goes to prison. The State where they are sentenced sometimes will transfer them to another state for their safety.
The prisoner will receive healthcare services while in prison. They have to get the care that the prison gives to them.
Rudolf Hess, Nazi war criminal was the last prisoner held at Spandau prison and from 1966 until his death in 1987 was the only prisoner held there. After his death the prison was demolished.
If a prisoner is being prosecuted for another crime and the charge is still pending then the prosecutor can file a detainer with the location where the prisoner is confined. This ensures the prisoner will not be released back to the street without first answering for the other crime. The prosecutor can writ the prisoner to their location prior to their release from prison to try to dispose of the case or the prisoner can be taken into custody when released on parole.
a prison gang is a gangster made inside the prison by the prisoner in that particular prison
a prison gang is a gangster made inside the prison by the prisoner in that particular prison
prison
The state of being in a prison is "imprisoned". (Verb : to imprison, to place in prison, to jail)
jail
you call the prison
a prison