CONVICTS vs PRISONER: NOUN
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- Plural form of convict.
- A person who has been convicted of a criminal offence
- A person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
- A person held in custody, captivity, or a condition of forcible restraint, especially while on trial or serving a prison sentence.
- One deprived of freedom of expression or action.
- In mech., a piece of metal used to connect two adjacent parts of the rim of a fly-wheel. The prisoner is usually put in place in recesses in the rim while hot, so that its contraction during cooling will draw the two parts of the rim together very tightly.
- One who keeps a prison; a jailer.
- One who is confined in a prison by legal arrest or warrant.
- A person under arrest or in custody of the law, whether in prison or not: as, a prisoner at the bar of a court.
- A captive; one taken by an enemy in war.
- One who or that which is deprived of liberty or kept in restraint.
- One who is confined in a prison.
- A person under arrest, or in custody, whether in prison or not; a person held in involuntary restraint; a captive.
- See Base, n., 24.
- A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
- Any person held against his or her will.
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: ADJECTIVE
- Pronounced or proved guilty
- N/A
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convict.
- N/A
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Especially a prisoner of war
- A person who is confined
- (idiom) (take no prisoners) To kill all of an enemy or a population.
- (idiom) (take no prisoners) To be ruthless or unrestrained, as in an undertaking.
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: RELATED WORDS
- Detainee, Convictions, Suspects, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Escapees, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Gaolbird, Con, Jailbird, Inmate
- Offender, Convict, Captivity, Penitentiary, Detention, Prisons, Jail, Imprisoned, Captives, Convicts, Prison, Inmates, Detainee, Inmate, Captive
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Condemned, Detained, Sentenced, Internees, Defendants, Detainee, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Con, Inmate
- Imprisonment, Offender, Convict, Captivity, Penitentiary, Detention, Prisons, Jail, Imprisoned, Convicts, Prison, Inmates, Detainee, Inmate, Captive
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It convicts the lost, gives spiritual gifts, convicts the believer of sin, empowers the believer, and seals the believer.
- The unremitted industry, the entire subordination, and subdued feeling among the convicts, has probably no parallel among any equal number of convicts.
- In Britain, the big backlog of convicts was temporarily eased by allowing convicts who were eager to escape the hangman to enlist as soldiers.
- For instance, some were involved in drug trafficking, asked for money from the relatives of convicts, and gave mobile phones to convicts.
- Some convicts aboard were ill. ([62]) By early February 1784, weighed down with ill convicts, Salmon was becoming tired of the enterprise.
- While this may be the case for male convicts it is less clear that popular perceptions of female convicts were so benign.
- Built by convicts for convicts, the Barracks was more like a hostel than a prison.
- The Second Fleet Convicts: a comprehensive listing of convicts, marines, seamen, officers, wives, children and ships.
- Immigration Act prohibition on the importation convicts was modified convicts except those convicted of political offenses.
- Delhi HC dismisses plea of three convicts seeking stay on execution, convicts move SC.
- Record information, such as prisoner identification, charges, and incidences of inmate disturbance, and keep daily logs of prisoner activities.
- In addition, the IRB reviewing a study must include a prisoner or prisoner representative in deliberations.
- Courts have rejected prisoner lawsuits demanding fair wages for prisoner labor, concluding that prisoners do not have to be paid at all.
- PRISONER PHONE CALLSEvery prisoner, whether adult or juvenile, detained in the Temporary Holding Facility shall beentitled to the use of a telephone.
- In some past cases, foreign governments have released prisoners long before their official release date because of prisoner illness, new laws or prisoner exchanges.
- Death in custody, response of prison officers to prisoner on prisoner assaults, preservation of evidence.
- Further work is required to assess these more sensitive markers of prisoner life and their impact on prisoner suicide.
- Note that regardless of what Prisoner B does, Prisoner A is better off testifying.
- House a posttrial officer prisoner in the general prisoner population.
- USMS prisoner erroneously filed inside another prisoner s file folder.
CONVICTS vs PRISONER: QUESTIONS
- What happened to convicts when they arrived in Australia?
- What did Australian Convicts in the First Fleet wear?
- How does the prison system prevent convicts from escaping?
- How many convicts have been sentenced to death row?
- How were convicts transported from America to Australia?
- What does a private investigator agency hire convicts?
- How many female convicts were transported to Australia?
- What percentage of British convicts came to America?
- How were convicts transported from Ireland to Australia?
- What happened to convicts after they were pardoned?
- Is executing a prisoner by firing squad constitutional?
- What are the objectives of Prisoner Employment Training?
- Does the Prisoner's dilemma game encourage cooperation?
- Who is Guantanamo prisoner released with security guarantees?
- Who is handcuffing the prisoner in orange jumpsuit?
- Can you extract weapons from a Mandalorian prisoner?
- When did the International Prisoner Transfer program start?
- How is an unconvicted prisoner treated differently?
- What is the International Prisoner Transfer Program?
- What did the beaten prisoner yell when the other prisoner beat him?