They stay in prison until the need to have doctors appointments, or until they have to give birth. Then they return to prison.
Yes, in many cases they can. Even as a prisoner you may have to receive psychological counseling, but no one can force that prisoner to better themselves (many do.) He won't be doing too much drinking and could be doing some drugs in prison (they get it somehow). For what it's worth ... stay away from him and get on with your life!
Nelson Rolilahlah Mandela was a political prisoner in an island in Africa known as Robben Island. He was in prison for 27 years.
The very last prisoner was Rudolf Hess
The duration of a prisoner's stay in a debtors' prison could vary significantly, often depending on the amount owed and the prisoner's ability to pay off their debts. Some individuals remained incarcerated for months or even years until their debts were settled, while others could be released more quickly if creditors agreed to terms or if they managed to find a way to repay what they owed. In many cases, reform movements eventually led to the abolishment of debtors' prisons, recognizing the harshness of imprisoning individuals for their inability to pay debts.
yup it is not much of a choice though
Frequently the prosecutor presents a prisoner with a long list of charges. It spells out a number of crimes and the length of time the prisoner could stay in prison if he is found guilty on all charges. Of course if the prisoner is found not guilty on all charges, he will walk out of court a free man. The prisoner gets with his lawyer and discusses the situation. They may decide for the lawyers to meet and see about a plea bargain. The prisoner will plead guilty to a few of the charges and have the rest of the charges dropped. It solves the prosecutor from having to go to trial and the prisoner receives a reduced sentence. In such a case the prisoner knew he committed the crime and could spend a lot of time in prison. On the other hand, the prisoner does not know how strong the prosecutor's case was. He does not know if the prosecutor had enough evidence to convict him.
If the prisoners don't run, it's easy, else it's impossible. First a prisoner and a guard go to the other side, prisoner gets out, guard rows back to the rest Second, a guard and a prisoner gets into the boat (so 1 prisoner, 2 guards stay on the original side), now the guard gets off and the prisoner rows back to the rest. And this repeats till the end, where they don't have to row back
You do not have to tell the prison that you are on medications but it is suggested that you do so you stay healthy.
Start by addressing your cousin by name and expressing your concern for their well-being. Share positive memories or thoughts to uplift their spirits. Encourage them to stay strong and offer support through words of encouragement. Include your contact information to stay connected.
they should be able to... many prisoner's never had the change to take college courses and most of the time that can be one of the causes of doing that crime.Also most prisoners don't stay in prison for there whole life so when they get out of prison they have to try and live a normal; life, which is easy er when they have graduated cause then they can get a job and they get money so they wont steel anymore..
The max stay is life, max penalty death.