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Imprisonment or
incarceration is the
restraint of a person's
liberty for any
cause whatsoever,
whether by
authority of the government, or by a
person acting...
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False imprisonment or
unlawful imprisonment occurs when a
person intentionally restricts another person's
movement within any area
without legal authority...
- Life
imprisonment is any
sentence of
imprisonment under which the
convicted individual is to
remain incarcerated for the rest of
their natural life (or...
- In the
United States, life
imprisonment is the most
severe punishment provided by law in
states with no
valid capital punishment statute, and second-most...
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Indefinite imprisonment or
indeterminate imprisonment is the
imposition of a
sentence of
imprisonment with no
definite period of time set
during sentencing...
- "
Imprisoned with the Pharaohs" (called "Under the Pyramids" in
draft form, also
published as "Entombed with the Pharaohs") is a
short story written by...
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penal labour have
included involuntary servitude,
penal servitude, and
imprisonment with hard labour. The term may
refer to
several related scenarios: labour...
- In
England and Wales, life
imprisonment is a
sentence that
lasts until the
death of the prisoner,
although in most
cases the
prisoner will be eligible...
- from Latin:
reclusio perpetua, lit. 'permanent
imprisonment') is a type of
sentence of
imprisonment in the Philippines, Argentina, and
several other...
- Life
imprisonment (Irish: príosúnacht bheatha) in
Ireland may last for the
natural life of the convict.
While life
imprisonment is the most
severe penalty...