Jail life is very boring. Every morning, the prisoners get up at 7:00 AM for breakfast and cleaning. You are not allowed to sleep in. Each cell is then inspected for cleanliness and damage. When everyone has passed inspection, the day can begin. Most of the rest of their time is spent between the dayroom, recreation area, and jail programs. Day programs include G.E.D. classes, AA meetings, chemical dependency/outpatient group sessions, anger management counseling, religious services and organized recreation sessions. In the dayroom there is a television, books, and periodicals are available, but must be shared with everyone. Telephones are also available in most units to make legal calls or collect personal calls. Lights-out is at 10:30 every night.
How did Guantanamo Bay become a prison?
Military and civilian forces took and held prisoners in Afghanistan, and later Iraq, whose detention could not be supported under US law. They were held outside the country in order to avoid having to give them the consideration under the law that they would have been entitled to if they were inside the US.
If you agreed to a no contest plea can it be appealed?
Not unless you can prove that you were legally poorly advised. You can't appeal a sentence just because you don't like it, there has to be some factual basis to your appeal.
What do prison guards carry on their body when they're inside the prison?
They carry peper spray a metal stick hand coughs and sometimes a tazer gun.
What is The inmate mailing address at the Valdosta State Prison in Georgia?
Inmate name and #
9157 Tara Blvd
Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone: (770) 477-4413
When can somebody's parole be denied?
This would be at the parole board's discretion and can happen anytime. Usually if serving a long sentence (20+ years) after the first parole hearing parole may be denied. A parole date can also be taken if the inmate behaves very poorly in prison.
How do you find out how long inmate has in jail?
Go to the Clerk of the Court's office at the court in which they were convicted. Give the name of the defendant and the approximate date of the case, and they shoudl be able to pull the court file for the case and tell you the sentence.
Do transgender males go to prison do they go to the women's prison?
That would be left up to the discretion of the Department Of Corrections because they have to assert that the inmate can be considered to be in a safe environment. Generally if the inmate has the correct parts , they go to the respective type of correctional facility.
Most transgendered males have all of the "original equipment" so they go to men's prisons.
Would have to disagree with that ^^. The term transgender male describes a person that identifies as a male, or is a female to male (FTM) transgender. If that's what what you're preferring to, and if they're preop (prop meaning they have not had sexual reassignment surgery), then no, he'll go to a female prison.
Which is kind of messed up in my opinion because it doesn't matter if the person has had their gender legally changed or not. There's a few states where it is based on gender ID and not biological sex. You would have to do research to see if the state in question is one of those states.
How do you get to prison isle on HorseIsle?
You go to Earton on Horse Isle, and then you go see Griffin. He is on the west side, a few houses away from the beach. He will send you to Prison Isle for $100
yeah he is a vice lord just like his brother almighty
You keep living your life.
Observation:Upon being released from prison, the recently released normally go through a transitional period. Often they are placed on parole or in half-way houses, ostensibly to help with the adjustment to freedom. Generally, they are required to obtain employment and account for their whereabouts. The idea is to build new habits that will allow the person to avoid returning to a life of crime.The reality of it is that the majority of the vocal public fueled by the politically avaricious believe that those released from prison will all reoffend. It is expected to the degree that finding residence, locating and securing employment, and other necessities of life are made so difficult for ex-offenders, that reoffending can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
What do inmates do when released from prison?
It depends on what they were doing in jail. If they were serving a sentence, they would then comply with their post release requirements, such as probation. If they were held in pre-trial detention, and are released on bail, they simply go home and wait for trial.
What are the five reasons for violence in prisons?
Theres many reason why this happens... Example:let's say that a child molester gets thrown in prison, well you know there's a lot of guys in there with children so they bother beat him up and kill him.. Life is just unfair like that.
Can prison inmates have phones?
Telephone calls by inmates from jail are tightly restricted. The number the inmate calls must be on a pre-approved list. While it is possible that the inmate may be allowed to add a toll-free number to his or her pre-approved phone list, the request may be refused, because in many cases inmates are required to call collect, even for local calls, using the jail's chosen telephone carrier. The substantial surcharge added for the collect call subsidizes the cost of the jail's telephone system, and particularly the cost of having a corrections officer listen in on and/or record all telephone calls from the jail.
Can under 18's be put in prison?
Not that I know of; usually when someone becomes 18-years-old; they go to jail instead of juvenile hall.
Will Ronnie Defeo ever be released from prison?
Yes, he is up for parole 07/2009.
He has already been up 4 times since 1999 and has been denied each time.
How dangerous is the Victorville Prison in CA?
It depends more on his level, which will determine the types of inmates he will be housed with. In Ca there are only 4 levels 1 - 4 with one being the lowest and 4 being the highest level. The higher the level, the more of the security risk the inmate is considered
Why did Hester prynne stay near by when she was realeasted from prison?
She got arrested because she committed adultery. Everyone knew her husband wasn't in America when she got pregnant. Her sin is denoted by the scarlet letter A. However, the meaning of A varies throughout the novel.
Good luck.
How much time is served on a 8 yr sentence?
It depends. Typically, a sentence includes the amount of time to serve in confinement and a portion to be served on probation. For example, and 8 year sentence may be called "8 do 5." In that case, the convicted would serve 5 years in confinement followed by 3 years on probation.
Further, some sentences are eligible for a reduction in time. This may range anywhere from "3 for 1 good time credit" where a defendant receives credit for three days for each day served to 90% of the full sentence.
The Prisoner who wore glasses has more than two themes. But the most important theme is about race discrimination. Here we found Hannetjie discriminating Brille. He called him a 'Kaffir' and expected Brille to call him 'Baas'. He then uttered words like: ''what kind of 'kaffir' you tink you are''
Can you leave the country while on licence from prison?
Yes, you can leave the country if your driving privileges are suspended.
Are Ellen Holloway and Carla Lewis still in prison?
Are Ellen Holloway and Carla Lewis still in Prison?
How much time will be served on a 10 year sentence?
You are required to serve a minimum 85% on your federal sentence. You can qualify for up to 15% early release for good behavior. So, 85% of a five year sentence is the earliest one could get out of jail if convicted, which is about 4 years and 3 months.
Why were the red guard sent to prison?
the red guards were people who worked for Mao-ze-dong and helped spread his teachings
The concept of confining people who break the rules of society has been around for a very long time. No one knows who invented the first prison. It was more than likely a concept that arose from a change in society.