Actively incarcerated refers to individuals who are currently serving a sentence in a correctional facility, such as a prison or jail. This status indicates that the person is physically confined and undergoing the legal consequences of their conviction. It contrasts with those who may be on parole, probation, or have completed their sentence.
"Incarcerated" means to be confined or imprisoned in a jail or prison.
No, it means imprisoned.
It means to be locked up
To be confined, locked up, imprisoned.
In Maryland, individuals who are incarcerated are generally not eligible to collect unemployment benefits. The state law specifies that unemployment benefits are intended for those who are actively seeking work and available for employment, which is not the case for individuals who are incarcerated. Therefore, if someone is in prison or jail, they cannot legally receive unemployment benefits during that time.
actively producing sperm what does that mean exactly
The word incarcerated means in jail or prison.
Frank Lucas biography at www.biography.com tells us he is alive, sits in a wheel chair and is actively involved in this charity - raising money for children whose parents are incarcerated.
No, because, among the many requirements to receive those benefits, you must be actively seeking full time employment which, for obvious reasons, you can't do while incarcerated.
Yes he is currently incarcerated.
Foster Sylvers was incarcerated for molesting a minor.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.