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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after jail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the time period or circumstances following someone's release from jail.
Example: "After jail, he struggled to reintegrate into society and find stable employment."
Alternatives: "post-incarceration" or "following imprisonment".
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"Every space that comes after jail gets landed on more frequently than other spaces because jail serves as a sink.
"Because players are more likely to land on them after jail, and you go to jail a lot".
After jail, Davenport re-invented himself as a property magnate, but the deal on 33 Portland Place was the subject of a BBC investigation.
"After jail food for so long," she added, she expected their first stop would be an all-you-can-eat buffet.
After jail and violence in Eritrea, he couldn't face the perilous attempts to jump on to trucks bound for Channel crossings.
A mentally ill Colorado prisoner gouged his eyes out and became permanently blind after jail officials repeatedly denied him treatment for psychosis despite multiple suicide attempts, according to a lawsuit.
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Preliminary results show that nearly two-thirds of the formerly incarcerated who stayed in after-jail programs for 90 days didn't come back in the year after their release.
And a half-dozen community organizations help them plan for their release, connecting them to after-jail services like employment and drug treatment and even transporting them from jail to services.
In 1997, the Justice Department deported Mr. Marzook to Jordan after jailing him for 22 months.
"After jailing those people for years with no charges, the US sets them free without providing any support to ease the damage they inflicted," Dhiab said.
However, the judge has also been criticised by many, especially those in the left-wing Workers Partyy after jailing former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on corruption charges.
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