Yes, it is true that most accounts belonging to inmates get put on hold just before the inmate is released. This allows the prison or jail to determine the amount of money in the account and to stop money from being added to the account.
Well, honey, they release inmates from North Kern County State Prison right at the front gate. It's not like they drop them off at the nearest Starbucks. When their time's up, they walk out the door and into the real world. Just make sure to stay out of trouble, unless you want a VIP tour of the place.
"Rights" for inmates typically refer to the legal entitlements and protections they have while incarcerated, such as access to medical care, due process in disciplinary hearings, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to practice their religion. These rights are outlined in the Constitution and other laws to ensure fair treatment and humane conditions for individuals in prison.
The fundamental right that guarantees equality before the law and equal protection of the law in India is Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. It ensures that the State cannot deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of laws within the territory of India.
Habeas corpus guarantees the right to be free from unlawful detention. It ensures that individuals have the right to challenge the legality of their imprisonment or detention before a court. This right is aimed at protecting individuals from arbitrary or unlawful detention by the government.
It depends on the laws of the jurisdiction and the specific terms of any relevant estate documents. Generally, an heir may have the right to access the deceased's bank statements if they are appointed as the executor of the estate or if they are entitled to information related to their inheritance. It's advisable to seek legal advice to understand the specific rights in the given situation.
It may be a a space issue. It is not unusual for prisons to house locally sentenced inmates or local jails to house felony prisoners. Some (many?) prison and jail systems house each other's inmates on a space available basis, so that they do not fall afoul of court decisions which limit the number of inmates that they can house without exceeding a court-imposed limit.
Well, honey, they release inmates from North Kern County State Prison right at the front gate. It's not like they drop them off at the nearest Starbucks. When their time's up, they walk out the door and into the real world. Just make sure to stay out of trouble, unless you want a VIP tour of the place.
If no court orders exist, yes.
Actually, in several states inmates still have the right to vote and may do so by absentee ballot. In other states the right to vote is returned upon release, still others renew the right once parole or probation is cleared. Only two states do not permit convicted felons to vote.
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it depends. A friend of mine has 6 months in jail before deportation. Some other people have better "luck" a get deported right away. I guess they try to collect a lot of immigrant so the trip is worth.
no where they are either not right or banned or not members
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