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Juice card






Juice card

In the US penitentiary slang, privileges afforded a prisoner based on an officer's favor.

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Penitentiary
A prison for the punishment of convicts.

Prisoner
One held in confinement against his will.

Favor
Bias partiality; lenity; prejudice.



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Juicio de concurso
This term is Spanish, and is used in Louisiana. It is the name of an action brought for the purpose of making a distribution of an insolvent's estate. It differs from all other actions in this important particular, that all the parties to it except the insolvent, are at once plaintiffs and defendant. Each creditor is plaintiff against the failing debtor, to recover the amount due by him, and against the co-creditors, to diminish the amount they demand from his estate, and each is, of necessity, defendant against the opposition made by the other creditors against his demand. From the peculiar situation in which the parties are thus placed, many distinct and separate suits arise, and are decided during the pendancy of the main one, by the insolvent in which they originate.



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Jailhouse lawyer
In the US penitentiary slang, a prisoner who assist others in filing legal actions.

Jam up
In the US penitentiary slang, ask a prisoner about something.

Jitterbug
In the US penitentiary slang, young, juvenile, troublemaker. In Florida, a prisoner under 21 years-old.

Jody
In the US penitentiary slang, the anonymous lover taken by a wife or girlfriend. A prisoner whose wife is cheating on him.

Jolt
In the US penitentiary slang, a long sentence.

Juice card

Julip
In Tennessee penitentiary slang, prison-made alcohol, fermented juice.

Jug
In Texan penitentiary slang, to verbally harass or provoke, generally done by an officer with the intention of getting the prisoner to fight.

Jump (prison)
In Maryland penitentiary slang, homemade alcohol or pruno.

June bug
In the US penitentiary slang, a prisoner who is considered to be a slave or footman for others.

J. d.
Abbreviation for "juris doctor" or "doctor of jurisprudence" and the formal name given to the university law degree in the United States. It is a prerequisite to most bar admission exams.

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