Texas has recently surpassed California in having the most prisoners.
The state of California has about 120,000 prison inmates. There are 9,000 of those prisoners who are serving life sentences.
Georgia was founded as a refuge for debtor prisoners to work and pay off their debts.
No, they do not.
The state of California dept of Corrections DOES NOT have access to a prisoners trust fund. A trust fund is exempt.
In some cases, prisoners may have to pay for certain personal privileges, such as extra food items, phone calls, or entertainment options. These expenses are usually covered by the prisoners themselves or their families, rather than through taxpayer funds.
death, possibly by drug addiction ("we are all just prisoners here of our own device")
There is no law in California that requires prisoners to get 35 percent instead of 50 percent for Non violent crimes but just a move to de-congest the prisons.
Ask the prisoner. He'll probably have a better idea of what the restrictions are than we do.
The prisoners had to pay for the camps, with their labour and/or possessions - and leave the SS with a profit.
Leon Thompson has written: 'Rock Hard' -- subject(s): Prisoners, Prisoners' writings, American, Biography, United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island, California
My dad in Alabama is giving me a 2004 Sienna, but I live in California. If the car is given to me do I have to pay tax in California?