remanded in custody, kept in prison while waiting for trial, released on bail, allowed to leave custody temporarily while awaiting trial, usually after paying money or agreeing to conditions, charged with an offence, to be formally accused of a crime, given a suspended sentence, given a prison sentence that will only be served if another offence is committed or conditions are broken, sentenced to life imprisonment, ordered by a court to spend the rest of one’s life in prison (or a very long, indefinite period), confined to a correctional facility, kept in a prison or similar institution, held in solitary confinement, isolated from other prisoners as a form of punishment or protection, earn good-behaviour credits, reduce the length of a sentence by behaving well in prison, be eligible for parole, allowed by law to apply for early release after serving part of a prison sentence, released on parole, released from prison early under supervision and conditions, breach parole conditions, fail to obey the rules set for parole, complete a custodial sentence, finish serving a prison sentence, reintegrate into society, return to normal life and become part of society again after imprisonment, face social stigma, experience negative judgement or discrimination because of a criminal past.
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