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jailhouse

[jeyl-hous] / ˈdʒeɪlˌhaʊs /




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In October, in a punchy exchange, one of Agent Miller’s colleagues said she had been listening to Mr. Rehl fighting with his wife — presumably on a monitored jailhouse line.

From New York Times

Manufactured from the coldest, hardest plastic known to man, they look as if they may have been ordered out of a jailhouse furniture catalog.

From Los Angeles Times

Expanding jailhouse voting is one of the latest steps to combine voting rights with criminal justice changes.

From Seattle Times

Gascon recently backtracked on the juvenile policy amid controversy over a convicted sex offender who gloated about her light sentence on a jailhouse phone call.

From Fox News

Gascon recently walked back his juvenile policy after controversy over a convicted sex offender who gloated about her light sentence on a jailhouse phone call.

From Fox News