From what I understand of what I just read on prisoner's rights, there are some that cannot be denied, proper nutritional food and water, medical and dental care, religious practices and material that do not promote violence or disobedience to the law, and the right to due process of the law as long as the case is not frivolous These may not be all of a prisoner's rights but access to that information can be obtained easily at any library. I do know that what we believe as our inalienable rights, which are given to all citizens of the United States are not afforded to prisoners. That is because the prisoner loses those rights when convicted and as long as he/she is incarcerated. That is as it should be. All prisoners should be treated humanely and have their basic needs to sustain descent health and nutrition met, everything else given to them is lagniappe, as we Louisianans say ( a little extra). I am not a lawyer. All of this information and more can be easily found on the Internet
That person does not lose their property ownership rights. Noting can be disposed of without their legal okay, no different than if they were not in jail.
When you go to jail, your home may be left unattended or you may lose ownership rights if you are unable to maintain payments or legal responsibilities.
People can lose some their constitutional rights, but not without due process. For instance, people can lose their right to freedom by being convicted of a crime and going to prison. People who are convicted of a felony can lose their right to vote.
because going to jail is for stupid people and if your stupid you shouldn't have social security
People lose their homes, they lose their pets and lose their family
Yes. What is means is that all men are born with the same human rights. It does not mean that all men will always have the same rights and privileges. Through your actions , you can earn additional rights and privileges or lose rights and privileges that people ordinarily get for free.
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
They lost control over the remains of its overseas empire
The only people directly affected by the legalization of same-sex marriage are gays and lesbians who wish to marry, or who may wish to marry at some time in the future. The stand to gain human rights. They stand to lose human rights. There are also more than 1,000 benefits of legal marriage at stake.
People in a society can lose their human rights through systemic oppression, often initiated by authoritarian governments or regimes that enact laws restricting freedoms of expression, assembly, and association. Economic crises, war, or social unrest can also lead to the erosion of rights, as citizens may be subjected to curfews, surveillance, or censorship in the name of security. Additionally, discrimination based on race, gender, or religion can further marginalize groups, leading to widespread violations of their rights. In many cases, the complicity of the populace or lack of resistance allows these abuses to persist.
i think the rich (church and nobles and royalty) lost rights, however the poor gained rights EDIT Before the revolution, nobles and religious people were had a lot of proviledges whereas they represented less that 2% of France. So the rest, 98% composed of peasants, poor or even rich people (not nobles!) decided to fight for equality. They gain many many rights and created the Human Rights.
When a person is convicted of a felony in the state of Missouri, they lose many rights that are given to people that are not felons. Examples of rights that are lost include the right to vote, and the right to be in possession of a fire arm.