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Corrections System

Correctional facilities and penitentiaries where convicts are confined to serve their sentences for crimes against society

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Are there buses that go to mid state correctional facility?

Fishkill Correctional Facility is a medium security prison in New York, USA. It is located in both the Town of Fishkill and the City of Beacon in Dutchess County. There is a Greyhound station in Fishkill, so you would be able to get there by bus.

Find palm beach county jail mug shots online?

There are a number of sites on the internet that display Palm Beach County Jail Mug Shots, including The Palm Beach Post, and Mugshots.com. For a full list of websites that show Palm Beach County mug shots see http://www.sheriffmugshots.com/mugshot-removal/florida/palm-beach-county-mug-shots/

They also have good info on removing your mugshot from these sites.

What is the most dangerous prison in Ireland?

That is a difficult question to answer. All prisons have their dangers, and who each prisoner is, what gang or grouping they belong to, or what crimes they have committed will have an influence on their safety. Equally, there are dangers for prison officers and other staff. The high security prisons, such as Portlaoise, obviously have a different type of prisoner, potentially more dangerous, but not necessarily so.

Can juveniles get sent to prison?

Yes, in many states and especially for capital crimes, children as young as nine-years-old have been incarcerated in prison. It is less common for children under the age of thirteen.

There are, for example, approximately 1,300 children between the ages of thirteen and eighteen currently incarcerated in the Michigan Department of Corrections facility at Lapeer, Michigan (Thumb Correctional Facility).

What are the maximum and minimum prison sentences in New Zealand?

For a life sentence for murder in New Zealand, the minimum sentence is 10 years for simple single-victim cases and 17 years for multiple victims and aggravated cases, although the judge can impose a longer minimum sentence. As of November 2014, the longest minimum sentence given for a single murder is 23 years, and for a multiple murder 30 years.

If the judge deems it "manifestly unjust" to sentence the offender to the minimum 10/17 years, they can impose a shorter minimum sentence; this however is rare and reserved for exceptional circumstances.

There is no maximum sentence; the offender can spend the rest of their life in jail, but are usually paroled before then.

What can happen to a person that threatens to kill his parents?

You have to decide in what context she said it. If you are not following house rules and always getting into trouble and driving your mother crazy then she may say, 'I could just kill you for that!' That's purely a statement out of frustration, but if she looks at you without any reason and says 'One day I'm going to kill you' then you have reason for concern. You have to decide between the two examples I gave you.

If you do fear for your life then tell a relative you can trust; see your school counselor; go to a priest, minister (you don't have to belong to that particular faith); or, go to the police. An investigation will ensue and if they think your mother needs psychological counseling you will be taken in as a ward of the court and either live with your father, grandparents or another relative or you will be fostered out to a family.

How many years did lil boosie get in jail?

Most recent information indicates he will never see the light of day again. Less euphemistically speaking, Torrance "Lil Boosie" Hatch has been indicted a second time on charges of criminal conspiracy to take contraband to and from a penal institution at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola (the first was a similar charge while he was incarcerated at Dixon Correctional Institute at Jackson). In addition to the two drug charges, Torrence is facing federal murder charges that could lead to the death penalty. As the federal prosecutor's track conviction rate is quite high on such charges, especially those filed against currently incarcerated individuals, it is likely the Lil Boosie will be riding the needle in about 15 to 20 years, after all of his appeals have expired.

If Mr. Hatch is released from the LDOC any time soon, it is unquestionable that he will be met at release by US Marshals who will take him into custody and deliver him to a federal holding facility to await trial on the murder charges.

Did Ray Charles ever go to jail?

He was arrested and booked yes, but he served no actual prison sentence.

What is the minimum age for skydiving?

It depends on the type of jump and the height you originally jumped from. Tandem jumps open no lower than 4000ft. Solo jumps can be as low as 2000ft, but are usually around 2500ft or higher.

Why have the number of prison inmates jumped so precipitously?

One of the reasons for higher prisoner population is the inability to adequately treat the mentally ill. This is due to cutbacks in funding for support programs and inpatient and outpatient therapy. The mentally ill then end up in the prison system.

Can you enter Australia with a assault charge?

Hahaha! That's how Australians got here at least.. Get sentenced to Transportation

These days however you must declare any criminal convictions to the Department of Immigration when applying to enter and they may reject your application.

Why did England send prisoners to Australia?

During the 18th century, British prisons were overcrowded with people charged with minor offences. This was an attempt to crack down on rampant crime as people sought to survive unemployment in the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution meant that the development of machines displaced many people from their employment, and the only way to survive was to steal food and other basic necessities. However, because of this, the prisons were so overcrowded that people were even held on hulk - old prison ships - moored along the Thames.

Britain had originally been able to send convicts to America, but the American War of Independence stopped that. An alternative had to be found. James Cook and Sir Joseph Banks had recommended Botany Bay (New South Wales) after their exploration of the region in 1770. The authorities in Britain decided to act on this recommendation, sending the First Fleet of convict in 1787, who then arrived in New South Wales in 1788.

In addition, because Australia was so far away, there was little chance of the convicts getting back to Britain.

When did Guy Fawkes go to jail and what jail?

He was sent to the Tower of London to await his punishment of death by hanging.

What are the procedures for family visits in California state prisons?

It all depends. If you want a social, contact or family vistit. For a family visit you need to be immediate family, married, and first and foremost you need to get approved by the state. Very long dry process. but if your married to the guy that's all good!

What challenges do Probation Officers' face?

One main challenge is keeping a high reputation amongst the prisoners. You want to try and befriend them, so that they respect you and listen to you. Remember, prisons are often filled with gang culture.

Does the first day in jail count in jail time?

Yes it does. If it did not, the person could theoretically serve a longer sentence than originally given by the number of hours spent in jail that first day.

How much time do you serve on 2.5 year sentence?

Hmmmm..

I would hope they serve 2 years and 6 months.

Unfortunately this is to often not the case.

I suppose if the case at hands was something of an accident, then with splendid behaviour you might be able to apply for early release after only 1 year.

Did the federal prison 65 law pass?

LERA or Literacy, Education, and Rehabilitation Act of 2003 has not yet passed. This would allow some federal prisoners to serve only 65 percent of their time instead of the 85 percent now required.

Conspiracy to commit larceny sentence NC first offense?

how much is the time for a person having 1 count on conspiracy to commit crime?