If in another state has issued a warrant for an inmate, that inmate will be extradited to that state after he finishes his time in the state he is currently serving his sentence.
Is a warrant issued to an inmate currently in prison the same as a detainer?
A detainer is a request from another jurisdiction asking that they notify that jurisdiction that the person is about to be released. Detainer's are often the result of a warrant that has been issued for that inmate. If the warrant is relatively minor, then the detainer may not actually be issued. And not all detainers are the result of warrants: there could be immigration detainers or detainers from probation and parole, asking the prison to let them know when the person will be released because that inmate is supposed to report to probation once he has been released.
Yes the person can. The person convicted of the first murder is sentenced to jail time then that murder is done with. If while incarcerated and another murder is occurred then the subject will be go to trial for murder again but not the same person.
You are thinking of double jeopardy. This only occurs after someone is tried and found not guilty. At that point the subject can run outside and say he did it with out being able to be tried again.
Correctional officers are socialized into the official and unofficial rules of prison society?
I would think yes, but really not sure
What is the name of the prison on the show prison break?
First Prison - Fox River
Second Prison - Sona
Indicate how the Texans at the Alamo knew that Santa Anna did not intend to take any prisoners?
get the answer your self.U IS NO SMART
What president was portrayed by a cartoonist as a prisoner marking off the days on the wall?
Eisenhower
Was john maynard convicted of first degree murder of Travis McIntier?
Yes. His next parole consideration date appears to be 26 November 2020.
What is the name of the famous prison in France?
The Bastille located in Paris. It was demolished in 1789.
Where is the closest federal women's prison to Indiana?
Depending on location in Indiana, it could be FCI Milan (Michigan), Chicago (Illinois), FCI Greenville (Illinois), or FMC Lexington (Kentucky).
They were given longer sentencing, required extensive incarceration in secure institutions, encompass all aspects of rehabititative service.
Maximum Security Prison in Colorado.
My brother got killed in the airplane he hijacked in 1985
What was prison like in Bible days?
The prison in the bible was in the Roman period, and the Romans were very cruel people , it was dark dingy and lonely, with chains tied round your legs and hands, Soldiers guarding you would be severley punished if the prisoner escaped.
Is it legal to stop inmates from sending or receiving mail in New York State?
I dont know, but I think it's wrong becuase, yes there imates but they have rights to and as long as their not threating anyone they should be able to wright their family and friends. Becuase well...we all make mistakes dont we only theirs just a bit worst. AND IF YOU MADE ONE OF THOSE MISTAKES WOULDNT YOU WANT TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE LOVED YOU AND WANT TO WRIGHT YOU.
Is there a women's prison in Fond du lac?
Yes, there is a female prison on the outskirts of Fond du lac, It's called Taycheedah Correctional Inst. It is located right off the Hwy 151 bypass It's street address is 751 County Road K
Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1947
Phone: 920-929-3800
Fax: 920-929-2946
What is the difference between prison and jail?
Jail is usually run by a county or town. Offenders are sent to jail for sentences less than a year. For a year or more, the offenders are sent to prison, which is normally run by the state or federal government.
Jail is where you go when you're arrested and haven't gone to court. Prison is where you go for a sentence if you already wen't to court and the judge said you were guilty.
She was visiting Japan when she was stranded at the outbreak of World War II. In 1943 she began radio announcing for a propaganda program beamed at U.S. troops, and eventually she became one of 13 women announcers, all native speakers of American English, collectively known as Tokyo Rose. After the war she was convicted of treason and served six years in a U.S. prison. Mitigating information later came to light, and she was pardoned in 1977
He ended up stranded in Japan after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor (1941) and the United States entered WOrld War II. The Japanese government regarded her as an "enemy alien" after she refused to become a Japanese citizen.
When will actor D'aundre Bonds get released from prison and what prison is he currently in?
D'aundre Bonds was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2001, so he is scheduled to be released in 2012. He is serving that prison term in California Rehab Center