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Prison Incarceration

"Prison Incarceration" deals specifically with questions and issues faced by those who are in prison or the family members or friends of those currently incarcerated in prison. Questions addressing post prison incarceration issues are also welcome.

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How old was Troy Leon Gregg when he was sentenced to death?

Troy Leon Gregg was born in 1953 and died in 1980 (age about 27).

He was convicted in 1976 (age 23) for murdering 2 men and robbing them in 1973.

After the US Supreme Court upheld his death sentence, he and three other death row convicts escaped from the Georgia state prison on July 28, 1980, a day before his scheduled execution.

He ran away to North Carolina that night, but he was badly beaten in a bar fight, and died in the early morning of July 29, 1980.

Is spm southside?

No. He even says in a song. "Im from the south east but I got love for the North"

So probably not though.

How much time will you serve with a four to ten year sentence?

The answer lies within the question. 4 to 10 years means - you must serve a minimum of 4 years but you can serve up to a maximum of 10 years. Any length of time falling between those two times set by law, is at the discretion of the sentencing judge or jury.

How do you find an inmate at donovan state prision?

If he is at Donovan State Prison, and you already know that, then he is found. Otherwise, if you happen to be there on the yard, you can keep an eye out for him.

When the president lets someone out of prison before their term its called a?

Commutation of sentence. This is not the same as a presidential pardon, where the convicted would not go to prison in the first place, or the crime(after serving a sentence) is expunged from the person's record.

Who invented South Park Mexican?

Carlos Coy and his brother through their production company Dope Records.

What was plies in prison for?

convitted fellon charged with a battray to officer 4years

A prisoner is told If you tell a lie we will hang you if you tell the truth we will shoot you What can he say to save himself?

"You will hang me." (If they hang him he is telling the truth so they cannot hang him since he isn't lying.

Perry Smith Drew while in Prison have thease drawlings surfaced?

A few months ago I saw ( on Yahoo or MSN home page) that 2 portraits of young girls were being sold on Ebay. The caption that went with the pictures(roughly quoted from a poor memory) was that the owners (presumably one of the girls in the pictures)" had no realization that we were even related to the mass murderer...I read the book when I was in school but had no idea..." The portraits looked very much like the art of Perry Smith.......

Has Jesse rugge been let out of prison?

Rugge's 2008 request for Parole was denied.

Jesse Taylor Rugge is still in prison currently at Avenal.

He is scheduled to have a parole hearing on June 2, 2008.

For updates go to http://www.myspace.com/nickmarkowitz.

If an individual got five years on three separate felony covictions and one year on another felony conviction how much time has to be served in state prison?

That depends on if the judge decides that the sentences will be served consecutively or concurrently..

Consecutively means you will serve time for each the 4 charges seperately for a total of 16 years in prison.(5,5,5,1) once you finish serving 5 years for 1 charge you then begin serving 5 years for the second charge and so forth..

Concurrently means you will serve time for each the 4 charges at the same time for a total of 5 years in prison.

What was the role of Dorthea Dixin the prison reform?

Dorothea created the Prison reform. She researched the treatment that psychotic people received in prison. She results showed that many mentally ill people were not fed, clothed, treated properly. Her reform begin in Massachusetts, in which her "Memorial" a document of her observation was shown to the Legislature and from the evidence Massachusetts began construct of asylum. From the victory at Massachusetts, Dix traveled to other states and countries to persuade legislatures and governments to built institutions for the insane. The last step in Dix's reform, she went to Washington, D.C to propose a bill to the Congress for the government to fund care for the mentally ill, twice the bill was denied, but after a section was added to the bill that proposed you need to be eighteen years of age to check yourself out, and that is the only way, it was passed.

How many years in prison must a person serve for first degree murder?

Sentences are case specific. In some states, first degree murder can be punished with death.

What does it mean when someone takes advantage of your vulnerability?

They took advantage of your weakest moment to sell you something.
Or they use your lack of experience to swing you, to violate your right to think, and to say no to what ever this person is pushing on to you.

Where can you find the federal sentencing guideline?

This link below is THE SOURCE to find out exacty what the guidelines are for any specific federal statute. Also US CODE site is very imformative

How do you file for a simple divorce from husband who is incarcerated for life at low or no cost there are no children or assets involved?

One option would be to contact the state bar association for a referral to attorneys who charge minimal fees for simple legal matters. The interested party could also contact the office of the clerk of the circuit court in the city or county of residence to obtain information on the proper procedures for filing a divorce petition. Or possibly a women's help center could be of assistance if there is such an organization in the community in which the person lives.

Is Carlos Lehder Rivas out of jail?

No. Eventually, Lehder was captured in the jungle, and lost his fight against extradition. In 1987 (by which point his net worth was in the neighborhood of $2.5 billion), he was sent to the United States, where he was tried and sentenced to life without parole, plus an additional 135 years. In 1992, in exchange for Lehder's agreement to testify against Manuel Noriega, this was reduced to a total sentence of 55 years. Three years after that, Lehder wrote a letter of complaint to a Jacksonville federal district judge, complaining that the government had reneged on a deal to transfer him to a German prison. The letter was construed as a threat against the judge. Within weeks of sending that letter in the fall of 1995, Lehder was whisked away into the night, according to several protected witnesses at the Mesa Unit in Arizona. While many believe he could have been released, others consider that this is not true. According to journalist and author Tamara S. Inscoe-Johnson, who worked on the Lehder defense during the time in question, Lehder was simply transferred to another prison and has continued to be held in WITSEC, which is the Bureau of Prisons' version of the federal Witness Protection Program. Inscoe-Johnson argued that Lehder had not been released, despite Internet rumors to the contrary. Inscoe-Johnson's work on Lehder entitled "Norman's Cay: The True Story of Carlos Lehder and the Medellin Cartel", details why the author believes that Lehder will never be released. Allegedly, Lehder would be privy to secret information regarding the CIA's and his own involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. Carlos Lehder's ongoing legal battles confirm Lehder remains imprisoned in the US, and that he is not likely to be released anytime soon. On July 22, 2005 he appeared in the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to contest his sentence. Lehder appeared pro se, arguing that the United States failed to perform its obligations under a cooperation agreement he had entered into with the United States Attorney's Office, after he held up his end of the deal. (United States v. Lehder-Rivas, 136 Fed. Appx. 324; 2005). In May 2007, he requested the Colombian Supreme Court to order the Colombian government to request from the United States his release because of the violations of his cooperation agreement.