Yes, either pay for a criminal background check, or look at the DOC sites of every state this person has been to (in which he has resided). The latter is free, and you can access state DOC's through Prison Legal News at: http://www.prisonlegalnews.org/(X(1)S(lkt3hayy3kdmmhrhvfm2g155))/InmateLocator.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1(you'll have to copy and past it to the address line). If you get stuck, let me know.
No, William "Bill" McVicar was not the first person to escape from Durham Prison. There have been other successful prison escapes before him in different prisons around the world.
A person who is the boss of a prison is typically referred to as a warden or prison director. They are responsible for overseeing the daily operations and management of the facility.
No, it is not possible to find inmates in prison with only their first and last name. Inmate searches typically require additional information such as date of birth or identification number to accurately locate a specific individual within the prison system.
A person who watches over prisoners is typically called a correctional officer or a prison guard. They are responsible for maintaining order and ensuring the safety and security of the inmates under their supervision.
The oldest prison in Britain still in operation is HMP Lancaster Castle, located in Lancashire. It has been a working prison for over 900 years.
A person I know has been sentenced to go to prison. When a person goes to prison do they have to have their prison inmate photograph taken?
Just call the prison, and ask for the person's housing information.
You will need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law and restoration of firearms ownership.
An individual who's sent to prison is someone who has been convicted of a felony, and has been given a sentence of a year or more.
A free way to find out if someone is in jail is to ask family members or friends of that person.
No, William "Bill" McVicar was not the first person to escape from Durham Prison. There have been other successful prison escapes before him in different prisons around the world.
i have been trying to find out if Jessie J has been in jail but i can't find the answer but that is what the world wide webis for
depends on the judge, and the police and how bad they want you, also a good lawer would help
The best way to find an inmate in prison is to contact the prison nearest to your location and request information. If the person you are looking for is not at that prison they should be able to give you information pertaining to how to find that person.
The person that is over a prison is the Warden.
Contact the John Howard Society.
Paul mentioned prison, he was in prison, so was Peter. so the person Luke would be the person who wrote about Peter in prison and Paul wrote about himself (or the person wring the letter for him)