The active form of "the accused was sent to jail" is "the authorities sent the accused to jail." In this structure, the subject (the authorities) performs the action (sending) rather than receiving it. This change emphasizes who is taking the action rather than who is affected by it.
The slang word clink is used for jail. An example of this is that the accused was sent to the clink. The clink describes the sound the jail bars make when the door is shut.
No, he wasn't sent to jail.
Yes, they can be sent to jail or prison.
Yes. People accused later in the trials were not jailed when accused because people didn't believe the accusations as quickly. Some, like John Alden, left Salem before they could be sent to prison.
Michelangelo was sent to jail for a year in 1527 for his involvement in a conspiracy against the ruling Medici family in Florence. He was accused of supporting the republican cause and plotting to overthrow the Medici regime. Despite his brief imprisonment, Michelangelo's sentence was eventually commuted, and he was released after a few months.
for tresspassing
yes many people where sent to jail. many children who were in the front of the march where sent to jail. martin Luther king jr. was also sent to jail multiple times.
Send it through USPS it is commonly the only accepted form of mail prisoners can recive.
No, it is not possible for a 6-year-old to be sent to jail in Virginia.
No he was never sent to jail .
Sims can't go to jail because there is no jail in the game.
The letter that should be sent first to the person accused of plagiarism is called a "cease and desist letter."