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There are 7 letters in IMPRISO ( I1M3O1P3R1S1 )
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IMPRISO - Imprisonment (from imprison Old French, French emprisonner, from en in + prison prison, from Latin prensio, arrest, from prehendere, prendere, to sei...
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Imprisonment (from imprison Old French, French emprisonner, from en in + prison prison, from Latin prensio, arrest, from prehendere, prendere, to seize) in law is the state of being incarcerated or confined in an institutional setting such as a prison after violating the law. Any "street time" (i.e., probation, parole, or supervised release) that was ordered by the court as part of the defendant's sentence or punishment does not count as imprisonment.Imprisonment in other contexts is the restraint of a person's liberty, for any cause whatsoever, whether by authority of the government, or by a person acting without such authority. In the latter case it is "false imprisonment". Imprisonment does not necessarily imply a place of confinement, with bolts and bars, but may be exercised by any use or display of force, lawfully or unlawfully, wherever displayed, even in the open street. People become prisoners, wherever they may be, by the mere word or touch of a duly authorized officer directed to that end. |