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Jail Incarceration

This category is for questions related specifically to jail incarceration, which is a sentence served at a jail facility for typically less than one year. Jails are county or municipal run correctional facilities, as opposed to prisons which are state or federally run long-term correctional facilities.

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Does Chris Brown go out with rhinna?

No, He didn't. You can get Hindi Romantic Songs Mashup on the LoveSongsBD youtube channel.

Does sam in iCarly go to jail?

She is shown in jail in an episode where Carly is in an altered universe.

What jail is South Park Mexican in?

He will be realeased on April 8, 2047... He is eligible for parole on October 7, 2024... I hope he is free'd earlier.

In what year will spm get out of jail?

carlos coy A.K.A SOUTH PARK MEXICAN was sentence to 45 years in jail

right now he is 39 so he wont be rapping when he gets out he will be 84 years old

spm will be getting out 2045 but unless some one wants to pay over 12 trillion dollars he will be in jail almost till death

spm is in powledge prision in Texas

How long did lil Wayne go to jail?

Rapper Lil' Wayne went to jail (Rikers Island Correctional Facility) for up to one year for possession of a loaded gun on a tour bus. On my own opinion though he will not get the full year. However he was caught in jail with a mp3 player three months after being sent to jail so he might get more time for that. There's always good behavior (I say he gets out less then one year and hes still making music in jail).

When does anerae brown get out of jail?

he was convicted in 1992, but his sentence should be served in 2026.

How many times has 50 cent been in jail?

Only once. In 1994, Curtis James Jackson, aka 50 cent was arrested for possession of narcotics and served 6 months in jail

Bebe winans gay?

Bebe winans was Happily married to wife Debbie they have two children, and no he's not gay

When did Chris Brown go to jail?

he went to jail on June 14 hobos

no chris brown did not go to jail but he did not get to participate in the awards last year. ;(

Where is spm's jail at?

Houston Texas

Houston is not his home town its freeport Texas.check your self before you answer something just cuz he lived in Houston don't mean that's his home town.cuz my cousin went to school with him.IN THAT WAS IN FREEPORT

What do kids eat in juvenile detention facility?

Boys eat the same meals that are prepared for girls. It is bulk food they prepare in massive quantities. They often use no seasonings at all making it very bland (or you get a cook who floods something in salt). The food is not made to be appealing its another way we try to keep you from coming back.

Why did Lucy Burns become a suffragist?

Lucy Burns was a suffargist because she was influenced by her friend Alice Paul, and Alice paul got her on to be in the "Women's Social and Political Union a union dedicated to fighting Women's rights in the United Kingdom.

Was Selena Gomez ever in jail?

ofcourse not why would she be in jail. shes a good girl.

How long is OJ have remaining jail?

On December 8, 2008 OJ was sentenced to 33 years with a possibility of parole after a minimum of 9 years; that would make him eligible for parole in 2017 or 2018. His actual release date will depend on when or if he is granted parole.

Is lyfe jennings in jail?

at home he got out feb 17. currently working on new album and following the guidelines of his parole.

What were the national laws passed in the 1960's?

The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory. The women's suffrage law was passed in wyoming in thw year of 1969. ; May : Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional amendment to the Constitution. ; Nov. : Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, and others form the American Woman Suffrage Association. This group focuses exclusively on gaining voting rights for women through amendments to individual state constitutions. ; Dec. 10 : The territory of Wyoming passes the first women's suffrage law. The following year, women begin serving on juries in the territory.

What is the Name for military jail?

A military jail is called either the 'brig' or a 'stockade'.

When was Hitler in jail?

The first time Hitler went to prison was in 1921 when he and his followers disrupted a meeting of the Bayernbund. He was incarcerated for three months.

On 8/9 November 1923 Hitler and his followers attempted to overthrow the German Government in what became known as the Beer Hall Putsch. Hitler issued a declaration, which read: Proclamation to the German people! We declare that the Government of the November criminals has been deposed today. A provisional national German government has been formed consisting of Gen Ludendorff, Adolf Hitler, Gen. von Lossow and Col. von Seisser.

During the putsch, which was put down on 9 November 1923, 2 soldiers, 4 policemen and 16 Nazis were killed. Hitler escaped injury but Herman Goering, who also participated in the putsch was shot in the thigh and groin (ironically he was taken to the home of a Jewish family, Robert Ballin and his wife, who took him in and nursed his wounds).

Hitler's trial began on 26 February 1924, and Hitler was sentenced to five years Festungshaft (literally fortress confinement) for high treason. He only served 9 months though (which isn't even a quatre of what he was meant to keep) , during which time he wrote the first part of his book "Mein Kampf" or "My Struggle" He was also treated like a king in there...

Did roman polanski ever go to jail?

He was in some sort of prison camp inside German occupied Poland- in the Battle of Krakow ( howitzers played a role, sorry about the two-stage bang)- but as he is not Jewish it is stretching things to call him a Holocaust survivor or refugee. POW, yes,

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According to the Wikipedia article on him, Roman Polanski was half Jewish and was forced into the Krakow Ghetto, but he survived ... I think he counts as a Holocaust survivor.

What was the jail in medieval times called?

Until fairly modern times most offences were punished by fines or by physical punishment, such as whipping - or death. On the whole, prison (except for short spells) was only for important 'personages'. Of course, a few people were held in those deep, dark, damp dungeons ...