Examples of Imprisonment in a sentence
Administrative matter 3-3-1-103-06: The Imprisonment Act was amended with § 29 (21), which states that the prison shall examine with whom the prisoner is corresponding via letters and telephone calls.
ICCPR article 10; Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Nelson Mandela Rules), rules 12-16; The Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment principle.
Newell, A Treatise on the Law of Malicious Prosecution, False Imprisonment, and the Abuse of Legal Process 56 (1892), or in other words, “the unlawful restraint of a person,” 1 Francis Hilliard, The Law of Torts or Pri- vate Wrongs 195 (1866) (emphasis added); see Burns v.
Administrative matter 3-3-1-20-07: The Imprisonment Act was amended with § 311 which states that a prisoner shall not be allowed to use the Internet, except via computers configured for this purpose by the prison, allowing access to the official databases of legal acts and the registry of judicial decisions under supervision of the prison.
For better management of detention houses spaces, procedures to distribute people between detention houses have been simplified (related amendments in Imprisonment Act entered into force in 2008).