Prisoners are placed into protective custody as a way to keep them safe from harm. A prisoner can request that he be remanded to protective custody or he can be placed there at the discretion of the warden.
Custody is having the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
Protective Custody
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is a service through which victims of crime or witnesses can use the telephone or Internet to search for information regarding the offender's custody status and register to receive telephone and email notification when the offender's custody status changes. VINE is currently available in 40 states. If the inmate for whom you're searching is in custody at a corrections facility that participates in VINE, you should be able to locate custody information on VINELink (www.vinelink.com). VINELink is not a paid service. It is completely FREE. If you will use the telephone, the VINE Service Number is (800) 511-1670
Prisoners are placed into protective custody as a way to keep them safe from harm. A prisoner can request that he be remanded to protective custody or he can be placed there at the discretion of the warden.
No he isn't.
Katts and Dog - 1988 Protective Custody 1-15 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG USA:PG
they accepted people into 'protective custody'.
Call child protective service, social services, and get a good lawyer.
Yes. The legal custody of a minor can only be affected or changed by a court order.
You don't say who you are in relation to the children and whether the child protective service knows you have them, of if your custody of them is official, so that is hard to tell, but in the final analysis it's up to the court.
The correct spelling is "custody" (imprisonment; protective care of someone or something).