What does it mean when a prisoner pulls out his pocket?

Usually, a prison slave would grab T-Bag's pocket to make sure he was in his gang and to ensure safety in the prison. Failure to do so would mean a very angry T-Bag. In the episode, Riots, Drills and the Devil, Part 1 (episode), Bagwell receives his birthday present which turns out to be a convict.
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What does pulling someone's pocket mean?

Holding the inside of another person's pant's pocket means that the holder is the pants wearers bitch or sex slave.
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What does it mean when a prisoner holds a pocket?

holding the inside of a prisoners pocket means youre(holder) basically their(pocket owner) bitch.
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What does a turned out pocket mean?

Being out of pocket means being unavailable or unreachable. Out-of-pocket behavior is doing or saying something inappropriate.
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What is a pocket grabber?

The Pocket Grabber is a Stocking Item. It is an open muzzle design and is molded to the gun you order it for.
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What is the longest life sentence ever?

From 1,41,078 years for fraud to 32,500 years for rape, a look at world's longest prison sentences
  • Chamoy Thipyaso, living in Thailand, is known for receiving the world's longest prison sentence. ...
  • Gabriel March Granados, a 22-year-old postman from Spain, was sentenced to 3,84,912 years in 1972.
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Who is the oldest living prisoner?

Released in 2011 at the age of 108, Brij Bihari Pandey is the oldest prisoner ever in the world. Although Pandey technically only served a two-year sentence, he has been in jail since 1987 after he was arrested for the murder of four people.
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Who is the most heavily guarded prisoner of all time?

'El Chapo' Guzmán — the most heavily guarded prisoner in the world.
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What do prisoners wear when they are released?

Discharged inmates and prisoners are typically issued release pants (often denim jeans or fleece sweatpants), short sleeve shirt, release shoes or sneakers, fleece sweatshirt or seasonal jacket or coat, a belt, and a duffel bag for transporting the released inmate's belongings.
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What is the shortest jail sentence?

He was only sentenced to 1 minute in jail for his crime of being 'drunk and disorderly' because the Judge didn't wan't to punish him but wanted to 'teach him a lesson'
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What crime gives the most jail time?

A felony is the most serious crime a person can commit, and, more often than not, these crimes lead to incarceration. Incarceration is a legal term used when we generally talk about a person being sentenced to jail or prison.
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Common felonies include:
  • Murder.
  • Manslaughter.
  • Larceny.
  • Burglary.
  • Robbery.
  • Rape.
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What do prisoners do in jail?

A prisoner's day is highly structured, with specific times for musters, head counts, meals (eaten communally unless the prisoner is in a residential unit), activities (such as educational, recreational and hobby programs) and work. Arrangements for weekends and public holidays may differ.
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What does Chomo mean in jail?

Prison slang for "child molester"
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What does k10 mean in jail?

Some of the 4,800-man jail's most dangerous and disruptive inmates, including high-level gang leaders, live here in the restrictive housing unit, which is known informally as K-10, with the K standing for “keep-away.” Another term, “high-power,” also alludes to the threat jailers believe these inmates pose.
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What does D block mean jail?

D-Block is a cell block formerly runned by Barbara Denning. Most inmates from this block have the worst offenses, such as murder. Many inmates from this block are also drug addicts. D-Block inmates have much lower conditions than those from C-Block, which was a cause of frequent clashes between those two blocks.
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What is the pocket square?

The term pocket square (or the less common pocket handkerchiefs) is used to refer to an accessory that has an ornamental role: made with precious and refined materials, it must be carried in the pocket of the jacket or blazer and serves to characterize the look and the style of a male outfit.
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How do I stop falling out of my pocket?

Buy a roll of adhesive velcro and put a strip on each side of the inside edge of your pocket so your phone or wallet won't fall out while you're jumping around. Why might you be jumping around? If you go dancing or running, for example, you might need to keep your wallet in place.
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When were pocket protector invented?

While working in Buffalo Smith came up with the idea for his pocket protector, which he patented in 1947. The time was ripe for such an invention because the ubiquitous fountain pen was notorious for leaking ink, as was the ballpoint pen then being introduced in America.
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What is the youngest age to go to jail?

In the United States the age varies between states, being as low as 6 years in South Carolina and 7 years in 35 states; 11 years is the minimum age for federal crimes.
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Who's the youngest person to go to jail?

Mary Bell is the youngest person to go to jail.

She committed her first murder in 1968 when she was 10. Both of her murders targeted pre-school boys, who died at Bell's hands by strangulation.
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How long is 3 life sentences?

A basic life conviction in the United States carries a minimum of 25 years before parole eligibility. 3 life sentences would mean the person wouldn't be eligible for release until 75 years have passed.
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Do female prisoners get bras?

“They give you a couple pairs of underwear,” she said, “but you don't get a bra, and you don't get a t-shirt, so you're in a one piece jumper that buttons up.” She said some women will craft bras out of underwear, which is considered contraband and can come with punishment.
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