Convicted criminals are forced to do it in many states, as are newborn babies.
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The walled compound west of Baghdad was overcrowded and political prisoners were crammed in alongside convicted criminals.
The changes would also stop convicted criminals such as Lord Archer from sitting in the upper house.
No one wants convicted criminals or people with a history of dangerous mental illness to have access to guns.
This week they insisted that convicted criminals be allowed to run for election.
The vice-president said recommendations could include universal background checks for gun buyers and updating databases with information about convicted criminals.
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The Saudis are vigorous in defending their right to punish convicted criminals according to their laws, based on Islamic sharia.
Most would keep guns out of the hands of convicted criminals, even those convicted of mild offences such as drunk and disorderly conduct.
All 50 states and the federal government take cheek swabs from convicted criminals to check against federal and state databanks, with the court's blessing.
Alex Marshall, the chief constable of Hampshire police, said 167 samples were taken from a list of 471 convicted criminals during the pilot operation.
Some 400 federal statutes a near-doubling, by one count, since the 1990s empower the government to take assets from convicted criminals as well as people never charged with a crime.
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And, in a bid to bury past traumas, Kim endorsed the pardon extended his old nemesis, former strongman Chun Doo Hwan, and ex-president Roh Tae Woo, both convicted criminals.
Tory leadership contender Iain Duncan Smith also said on Sunday that he believed convicted criminals should have no part in the legislature and should be barred from the Lords.
Unprecedented in Korean history, two men who in their time had been the most powerful figures in the country were reduced to convicted criminals by the strike of a gavel.
Forced to "check the box" on job applications that they are convicted criminals, even those who have had simple convictions like marijuana possession are often legally discriminated against by employers.
Under New York's so-called "Son of Sam" law, which limits the ability of convicted criminals to profit from accounts of their crimes, Gravano could not keep any money he was paid.
That came as no surprise, as Mr Bush is well known for his liberal use of the death penalty: during his six years as governor of Texas, 152 convicted criminals were executed.
Vetting questions are also asked about the individuals involved in the bid: whether any are barred from working with children or are bankrupt, convicted criminals or have ever been members of proscribed organisations.
Most say that the parliamentary report is a whitewash, but Turks were not altogether surprised to learn that convicted criminals such as Catli, a fugitive since 1978, had been used by the state.
In July, he pardoned 19 convicted criminals, including several who had been exonerated, and in August called a special legislative session to consider reducing state construction costs in order to increase money for schools.
Not because it says that the police force can no longer take drunks, drug addicts or convicted criminals, and not because it says they can no longer hit you with a nightstick on the head, neck, collarbone area, abdomen, or genitals.
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South Korea has recently complained about his long-held views extolling the honour of Japan's convicted war criminals.
Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic opposes a plan that would prevent indicted or convicted war criminals from participating in a new collective government.
More than half of all the complaints were made at Brook House, near Gatwick Airport in West Sussex, which holds convicted foreign criminals facing deportation.
They note sourly Japan's continued public veneration of convicted war criminals.
But the strategy also urges police, prosecutors and the courts to use existing powers to restrict and monitor computer use by convicted cyber criminals, who are considered likely to strike again online.
The law setting out the three strikes policy also requires courts to impose life sentences on criminals convicted of serious offences such as rape for a second time.
Sentencing guidelines now serve to promote many years behind bars for convicted white-collar criminals.
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