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- JAILING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JAIL is a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody; specifically : such a place under the jurisdiction of a local government (such as a county) for the confinement of persons awaiting trial or those convicted of minor crimes How to use jail in a sentence
- Jailing - definition of jailing by The Free Dictionary
A place of detention, especially for persons who are accused of committing a crime and have not been released on bail or for persons who are serving short sentences after conviction of a misdemeanor 2 Detention in a jail To detain in a jail
- JAILING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Much of the policing of the community is internal, with the watching of neighbors, gossip, reputation and sometimes overnight jailing used to enforce community norms
- Judge delays decision on jailing teen in cruise killing case
Custody decision delayed: Judge Edwin Torres withheld ruling on jailing Timothy Hudson, seeking U S Marshals’ input on possible detention locations closer to his family Detailed timeline
- jailing, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
jailing, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- What does JAILING mean? - Definitions. net
Information and translations of JAILING in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
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- Jailing - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The concept of jailing has been an integral part of legal systems for centuries, serving as a method of punishment and social control Throughout history, the conditions and purposes of jailing have transformed, reflecting societal attitudes towards crime, punishment, and rehabilitation
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