Probably means "to house" the prisoner.
In the context of a prisoner, "lodge" typically refers to the placement or housing of the prisoner in a correctional facility or detention center. It can also refer to the act of formally recording the prisoner's arrival or admission into the facility.
The cost of keeping a prisoner for a week can vary widely depending on factors such as the location, level of security, and specific needs of the prisoner. On average in the United States, it can range from $500 to $1,000 per week per prisoner.
An interstate detainer is a legal document used to request the transfer of a prisoner from one state to another in order to face pending criminal charges or serve a sentence. It is typically issued by a law enforcement agency or court in one state to the authorities in another state.
Yes, "prisoner" is a noun. It refers to a person who is held captive or in custody due to committing a crime or for other reasons.
PTF in court usually stands for "Prisoner to Face," which means the court is preparing to arraign a prisoner or defendant before the judge to face the charges brought against them. It is a procedural step in the legal process to formally inform the accused of the accusations and to allow them to enter a plea.
A prisoner is someone who has been convicted of a crime and is serving a sentence in jail or prison. A detainee, on the other hand, is someone who is being held in custody pending an investigation or trial, and has not yet been convicted of a crime.
go to penguin lodge.
Property was lodge
If you mean "The Prisoner" (1955), then no.
what does lodge mean
In Punjabi the name Bandi means prisoner.
they will keep it in the lodge and bite any one who comes near
To capture them, as in, if I tied someone up, I would be taking them prisoner!
Not familiar with that particular term -BUT- to "lodge a complaint" means to "file a complaint."In a similar circumstance I suppose to "lodge a document" could mean to file a document.
It means the person is a member of a Masonic Lodge.
Prisoner of war, usually said as POW camp.
In Britain, a Lodge is a small country home with only a few rooms, the equivalent of what would be a cabin or cottage in North America or a dacha in Russia. If you have one of these in Suffolk, it would be a Suffolk Lodge. Or, Lodge is the name of a group of Freemasons, so Suffolk Lodge could be (and in fact is) the name of one such group. Or, Lodge is often used to describe a home for the elderly or infirm, so one of these might be called Suffolk Lodge.
asir (אסיר) = "prisoner"