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  1. Jan 21, 2021 · Unclaimed remains. Sometimes no family member exists or is willing or able to claim the remains of a person who died in custody. When this happens, the prison will arrange for either cremation, or burial. Prison cemeteries hold the remains of inmates who died in custody, with no one to claim their remains. Often, the graves are dug and tended ...

  2. Imprisonment is a jail sentence. After a judge gives a jail sentence, the offender is taken to jail and a conviction is registered against them. An offender has to apply for a pardon in order to have a jail sentence removed from their record. If an offender is sent to jail for less than two years, they will go to a provincial institution such ...

  3. Where the court finds the offender to be a DO, the court may impose an indeterminate sentence (meaning with no set end date), a sentence of imprisonment of two or more years plus long term supervision of up to 10 years (which begins on the expiry date of the sentence of imprisonment) or a sentence for the offence for which the offender has been convicted (s.753(4) of the CCC).

    • Canteen Accounts (money in jail) Inmates in Provincial jails are permitted to have a canteen account. The amount in this account cannot exceed $120.00. You should check your balance in this account before having someone send in or drop off additional funds.
    • Visitors. Inmates at Provincial jails are permitted to have visitors. Visitors are required to show two pieces of identification. Contact the institution for more information about visiting hours, and regulations.
    • Classification of offenders. A social worker will meet with you after you have been sentenced, for classification to determine where you will serve your sentence.
    • Working in custody. If you wish to work whilst you are serving your sentence, speak to your social worker or classification officer.
  4. Jun 18, 2024 · An Indignity or Neglect of Dead Body charge entails a maximum punishment as follows: Imprisonment for a period of not more than five years if prosecuted by indictment; or. If prosecuted summarily: A $5,000 fine; Imprisonment for no more than two years less one day, or. Both a fine and imprisonment.

  5. The toll free number Toll-free: 0-800-268-8326 or TTY: Toll-free TTY: 416-644-4886 (for inmates who are deaf, deafened or hard of hearing or who have speech related disabilities), is available from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  7. The Takeaway: If a loved one dies while you are incarcerated, you might be able to receive furlough. Jails and prisons offer furlough for many reasons. One of them is for family emergencies. However, furlough is a privilege and not a right. You can apply for furlough, but administrators are not required to approve it. They have the final say.

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