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state prison
noun
a prison maintained by a state for the confinement of felons.
State prison
noun
(in the US) a prison where persons convicted of serious crimes are confined
Word History and Origins
Origin of state prison1
Example Sentences
Santana-Hernandez faces five years in federal prison and an additional 17 years in state prison if convicted as charged, according to Ho.
California began placing some convicted felons in county jails in 2011, after the Supreme Court ruled that the overcrowding in state prisons resulted in cruel and unusual punishment.
At the jail, she found an inmate eager to help — Anthony Brown, a bank robber waiting to be transported to state prison on a 423-year prison sentence.
Now housed at Calipatria state prison in Imperial County, he faces escape charges in Los Angeles County.
If convicted as charged, Yourex faces up to six years in state prison.
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