English to Telugu Dictionary penitentiary

penitentiary

కారాగారం
definition
noun
Only about 20 of the more than 1,000 prisoners at the federal penitentiary have been convicted of crimes; many have spent years awaiting trial.
a prison for people convicted of serious crimes.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) a priest charged with certain aspects of the administration of the sacrament of penance.
example
Jones had been convicted in 1972 of fatally stabbing another inmate while doing time at a federal 'penitentiary' in Petersburg, Va.
Although the almshouse did not eliminate poverty any more than the 'penitentiary' did crime, 1820s Baltimore attested to the optimism of a dynamic age.
Susan, when you first pull up at the institute as they call it, the jail, the 'penitentiary' , everything I imagine that you have been through before kind of fades away as you realize you're going to be confined behind bars.
Instead she probes the reality of life inside the 'penitentiary' 's walls, examining convicts' responses to incarceration and the construction of an inmate subculture.
14 Federal inmates were held at state and local prison facilities until the 'penitentiary' at Leavenworth, Kansas, was established in 1895.
I sentence you on count two to two years and seven months' imprisonment in the 'penitentiary' .
If John Doe is sentenced to a term of imprisonment and later goes out of his mind, the state may continue to keep him in the 'penitentiary' for the duration of his sentence.
In Kingston, we check out the museum at the 'penitentiary' , where convicts have been housed for well over 100 years.
Transportation to Australia or incarceration in one of the new 'penitentiary' prisons became the standard punishment for serious, non-homicidal offenders.
Only about 20 of the more than 1,000 prisoners at the federal 'penitentiary' have been convicted of crimes; many have spent years awaiting trial.
The sentence of imprisonment of any person convicted of an offense shall commence to run from the date on which such person is received at the 'penitentiary' , reformatory, or jail for service of such sentence.
He was one of the 11 other convicts at the 'penitentiary' who were so treated.
Rehabilitation for the youthful is unlikely if imprisonment is served in a 'penitentiary' rather than a reformatory.
In sum, I can think of no consequence, apart from a sentence of several years imprisonment in a 'penitentiary' , which would be more significant to a responsible citizen than the loss of that citizenship.
As I was setting up to photograph in a storage building that houses the cremated remains, prisoners from the local 'penitentiary' were called in to clean up some of the mess in the adjacent hallway, crematorium, and autopsy room.
Women are the fastest-growing segment of the population in federal 'penitentiaries' and state prisons.
Indeed, this promise gave the prisons or 'penitentiaries' , as they were now often called, enormous legitimacy, making them the pride, not the shame, of the new republic.
Since then, I have been doing this work with 96 state prisons and federal 'penitentiaries' across the United States.
When she walked through the mines and 'penitentiaries' the prisoners there often appeared surprised at her hopelessness.
According to the report, 2.1 million Americans spent 2002 in local jails, state and federal 'penitentiaries' and juvenile detention facilities.
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