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['dʒeilhaus]
n.
监狱



    jailhouse
    [ noun ]
    a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)
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    1. Mastropietro was introduced to Natale, an Albany hairdresser, during a jailhouse visit shortly after he was arrested in March 1987, Castillo said.
    2. The requirement that police warn suspects of their right to remain silent and have a lawyer's help do not apply when jailhouse undercover agents try to trick suspects into making incriminating statements.
    3. Former President Richard Nixon once suggested that Elvis Presley record some jailhouse rock at what is now a federal prison in an effort to discourage drug use.
    4. Defense lawyers deride them as "snitches," "swine," and "creeps," an underworld of jailhouse informants who curry favor with prosecutors and win rewards for incriminating testimony.
    5. "There is no doubt that, of the three, Copeland was the worst," said Demakos, charging that Copeland arranged the murder after getting an to "ice a cop" in a jailhouse telephone call from alleged drug kingpin Howard "Pappy" Mason.
    6. He married Jacone's daughter Immacolata, 27, in a jailhouse ceremony four years ago.
    7. The emergency hearing, revolving around attorney-client issues and First Amendment rights, was called after CNN used excerpts from the jailhouse tapes this morning and said it planned to televise another installment this evening.
    8. At Monday's Pardon Board hearing, Byrne was described by defense attorneys Amanda Potterfield and Nancy Baumgartner as a sensitive, articulate jailhouse poet who helped other inmates write letters to loved ones.
    9. A revolt was quelled at one prison but trouble broke out hours later at another, with about 50 inmates taking refuge Sunday on the jailhouse roof, authorities said.
    10. "The $3.5 million is a jailhouse rumor," Mrs. Fleming said Sunday. "I'm scared somebody out there thinks I know something I don't know.
    11. "Some of the most arrogant guys on Wall Street are crushed, really beaten people," says Peter Romatowsky, a former government prosecutor, who calls the phenomenon "jailhouse conversion."
    12. The violators are held until the curfew ends at 6 a.m. Those found to have criminal charges pending are shipped to the police jailhouse.
    13. Besides his achievements in education, Tope has earned a reputation as a jailhouse lawyer.
    14. In his 24 years behind bars, he escaped the electric chair to become a hotshot jailhouse lawyer and prize-winning journalist, picking up a bride along the way.
    15. But the system has given rise to jailhouse entertainers who have messages for fellow prisoners _ and the sheriff.
    16. In the northern city of Douai, about 50 disgruntled inmates scaled a jailhouse roof Monday and brandished a skull-and-crossbones flag.
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