The only way that he have escaped was by climbing hand over hand, up the girders that run up the side of the jail, to a fanlight on the roof. |
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He was arrested at gunpoint last October, and is in jail facing charges of tax evasion, forgery and fraud. |
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She arrived to be sentenced with her belongings packed in bags ready to take to jail. |
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At 1,500 acres, Hollesley Bay is the largest jail in the prison estate and has its own dairy herd, stud farm and arable crops. |
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Serious criminal offenders may be incarcerated in an Australian jail by arrangement. |
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Police also learned that the brothers had just recently been released from jail where they had been incarcerated for theft. |
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A prisoner hid inside a tiny jail store cupboard for 11 hours and ran a phonecards and tobacco racket. |
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James has never met his biological father and the man who served as a father figure is in jail for mortgage fraud. |
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Why were you then comfortless and despondent, when I was escorted by the guards into the jail? |
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It was said that the oldest boy, Steven, was in jail, and that the three younger boys had all seen the inside of the juvie hall. |
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He was subsequently charged for willfully committing an indecent act in a public place, which carried a sentence of four months in jail. |
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To instil a sense of sportive spirit, facilities to play volleyball, kabaddi and tennicoit have been made within the jail premises. |
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Fortunately I didn't go to jail, I did receive a sentence of community service hours. |
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But if you were felt up at a high school party because you got a little too drunk to say no, maybe we should put you in jail. |
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If convicted of the felony charges they could face up to five years in jail. |
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Using a destructive device in a violent crime is a federal felony that carries a mandatory minimum of 30 years in jail. |
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If convicted of the felony charge, the woman could face up to five years in jail. |
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The organisation has been heavily infiltrated by informers and many of its members are now in jail. |
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Mentally and physically infirm, he stayed in the jail lobby for three days before anyone noticed him. |
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She explained that she was currently treating a patient in the small jail infirmary who was about 24 weeks pregnant. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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Only a minimal number of respondents had ever tried inhalants, and none had used inhalants in the year or the month prior to coming to jail. |
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Grigorov had spent time in jail for illegal possession of firearms and had pending court cases for robbery, blackmailing and pimping. |
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He can thus pin the whistleblower between the pinchers of the waiver and the threat of putting the stubborn journalist in jail. |
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During one of his visits to jail, he meets a con man named Jack Duane who initiates Jurgis into a life of crime. |
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A man who sexually abused a young girl was today starting three years in jail. |
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They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping. |
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Some are in jail, some are medicated insensible, some are living lives of dangerous poverty. |
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The jail was a cross between a political headquarters and an industrial plant. |
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Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term. |
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When a person has been duly convicted of a crime carrying a jail term, confinement is automatically authorized. |
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Thus, we don't jail people without trial or confiscate their property without a hearing. |
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Back then, if you were a junkie, you were institutionalized or sent to jail. |
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He's been thrown into jail, endured unimaginable heat, insect plagues and a serious fall which had to be stitched without anesthetic. |
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Only last week an effort to discredit him and, if possible, to jail him collapsed. |
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Illegal migrants and those convicted of harboring them now face a mandatory six months in jail and up to six strokes of the cane. |
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Today the teacher was sentenced to a total six months in jail for possessing the firearm and one month in jail for affray. |
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An ex-Islamic extremist himself, he went to jail in his youth for rooting out idolatry by firebombing a video store. |
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Prison officers face jail and a hefty fine for disclosing information about inmates under draft legislation published yesterday. |
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He blamed it all on firebugs and said heavier jail sentences were needed for arsonists. |
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His fondness for the firewater cost him a seven-day jail sentence earlier this month following a second drink-driving offence. |
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However, I was arrested quickly, spent six months in jail, and was then sent into internal exile on the island of Ventotene. |
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Instead of throwing him in jail as a public nuisance, and possibly arranging a psych consult, they elect him to civic office. |
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But never the less I was charged with contempt of court and drunken disorderly conduct and put in jail. |
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As between further violence and contempt of court, she may rationally choose the jail cell. |
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Once there, if I refused to answer a question, I could be held in contempt and go to jail anyway, and there'd be nothing I could do about it. |
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And number two, if she violates the order, she could be held in contempt of court and theoretically go to jail. |
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They would either have to let me go in the end and face doing time in jail if they were caught or they would have to kill me. |
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Although reasonable food was available in jail most inmates plumped for the least healthy option, they added. |
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Languishing in jail for the last year and a half, she is said to be sharing space in the jail with drug convicts and other criminals. |
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Red Fox, to the girl nurses, is just another whorish psycho that needs to stay away from their man and enter jail. |
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Edith looked at me as if I was one of the runaway convicts of some county jail. |
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He fled to Germany, was jailed there and then extradited to Florida where he spent a few months in jail. |
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And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport. |
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In all likelihood, he would go to jail, because he would be considered a flight risk. |
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Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants. |
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It could open the floodgates for offenders brought back to jail after committing crimes. |
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Often there were interruptions from correctional officers and other jail staff. |
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My stories have sent people to jail, sparked governmental reforms and exposed corruption and wrongdoing. |
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I was put in jail, but every day the warden let me read what had been printed locally about my case that day. |
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My father was sent to jail for illegal possession of drugs and for child abuse. |
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He has constructed a cloud atop San Francisco's Moscone Conference Center and a fog bank at the city's jail. |
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A North Yorkshire postman has narrowly escaped jail for opening birthday packets before delivering them. |
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He had been apprenticed to a counting house, but when some funds turned up missing, he was accused and sent to jail. |
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In Portland, the interaction between treatment and jail sanction also proved a significant contributor to the models of rearrest. |
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My mom had died of liver disease and one of my brothers had been killed in a drive-by not long after I went to jail. |
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The jail, as well as its companion courthouse building, was scheduled to undergo a major renovation. |
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A prison warder was called as a witness, to enable Barker to establish the harsh character of solitary confinement in the jail. |
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The brother of the Chief Constable of Humberside was today beginning a three-year jail sentence for forging banknotes. |
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Labour and their cronies of do-gooders now believe that first and second time burglars should not be sent to jail. |
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Both men face seven counts of fraud and tax evasion and could face 10 years in jail if convicted. |
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Fourteen years after being freed from jail, he finds himself fighting for justice again. |
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Manny is in a total daze as he's processed through the judicial system, handcuffed, and sent to jail. |
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He didn't get any further than that, because he was swiftly recaptured and put back in jail. |
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I ended up in jail, and I had to go everywhere in ankle cuffs and regular cuffs. |
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He was given a conditional sentence, which avoids jail time, but enforces daily curfews in his home. |
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Their health has already deteriorated after a year in jail and will worsen further if they are compelled to serve their full terms. |
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He thought the piece she'd written on his recapture after a jail break was particularly commendable. |
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King described an incident in Birmingham in 1963 in which protesters marched toward the city jail, intending to hold a prayer meeting. |
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Despite his protestations of innocence, many in jail believed he was the ruthless killer of a defenceless teenager. |
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But then the next day something happened that slowly transformed the killing despair of the jail and dispersed the power of death. |
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However, he escaped jail after telling the court he took the boat to escape a press gang trying to kidnap him. |
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If you get out of jail and you're 60 or 65 or 70, is there a likelihood that you're going to recidivate? |
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More now on the escape of a Texas death row inmate from a county jail in Houston. |
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What would you do if your father was put in jail on death row when you were six? |
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They were all given jail sentences and only Elliott was given the death sentence. |
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A man who preyed on the elderly by burgling residential care homes in his own village faces a jail term. |
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Its crew of 18 Russians, two Romanians and two Georgians are in jail awaiting a court hearing. |
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People who come out of jail and can't get jobs do become recidivists and can't get married. |
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Since there are no eyewitnesses to the killing and Richard claims it was an accident, he may get off with only a few years in jail. |
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Jeffrey Archer was last night returning to his prison cell following his first day of work at a theatre on day release from jail. |
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Many of those held at the huge Shibarghan jail were taken prisoner after the fall of Kunduz. |
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She felt trapped, like a prisoner trapped in a jail cell with no luck of escaping. |
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Last week a prison officer in England began a six-year jail sentence for attempting to supply heroin to inmates. |
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For many of her type and generation, prevention from celebrity is a kind of jail. |
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And anyone involved in ID card administration who improperly discloses information will face up to two years' jail. |
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Their greater experience up front and ability to change tactics got them out of jail and won them a cracking contest. |
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If convicted, he could face a penalty ranging from 18 months in jail to an absolute discharge with no criminal record. |
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She was charged with drink-driving and pleaded guilty before magistrates, and was sentenced to a month in jail. |
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The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with. |
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The court also heard that his girlfriend is standing by him and will offer emotional support when he is finally released from jail. |
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He could get caught red-handed in the most heinous of crimes and she would keep him out of jail. |
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It's no surprise to find that he donated the rugby shirt he wore in jail to the production. |
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Dissidents were sent to work camps or executed, priests were thrown in jail, and schools and churches were shut down. |
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Jubilant residents are still reeling in shock after an sudden announcement that plans for a youth jail in Brentwood have been scrapped. |
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If you kill me, and you're caught, you will go to jail for life or to the electric chair. |
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He was expelled from a city school in second year and was heading straight for jail. |
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Grampa and Granma congratulate Tom on getting out of jail, and elbow past him to the breakfast table. |
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Punishment for brewing alcohol or possessing liquor is usually 80 lashes and a year in jail. |
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Justice Peter Underwood said he would not sentence Davie to jail provided he was satisfied everyone who lost money was refunded. |
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He went to jail, to death row, and was 10 days away from the gas chamber before he was exonerated. |
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Initially, Suwondo, alias An Peng Sui, was detained at the city police detention house but was later moved to the jail. |
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The diversity of designs would make the prison tattoos of a lifer in a Russian jail look as if he didn't have much time on his hands. |
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The tragedy of Amin is that he died in exile, not rotting in a jail or executed for his crimes. |
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Only honesty isn't likely if the reward for it is crucifixion in the press, four different malpractice suits and an exemplary jail sentence. |
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A man who provided a false alibi for an alleged attacker has been sent to jail for six months. |
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A DRINK-DRIVER has escaped jail for taking to the road on an errand of mercy in defiance of a driving ban. |
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A university student was sentenced on Wednesday to five months in jail for burning an effigy of the President during a protest march last year. |
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As to the jail cell that he's in right now, all things considered, it's not bad because he is by himself and he's segregated. |
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The result is that Cassius Broaster sits in a federal jail cell with little to do but keep his big yap shut. |
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The bill would make ecoterrorism and animal rights terrorism punishable by up to 10 years in jail. |
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In and out of jail, he was eventually referred to a bail hostel in York and has been here ever since. |
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She called on the government to speed up the process of release for hundreds of political prisoners still in jail. |
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There, after Enzed had TWICE gotten out of jail, Australia were ripe to be ambushed. |
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His tip-off to police landed Bailey with a five-year jail sentence when he appeared at York Crown Court. |
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He writes and strives for reforms in society and at one point, lands up in jail. |
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Some, however, doubt that a minimum five-year jail term will deter hardened criminals. |
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By volunteering to go, prisoners would win a remission of sentence and efface the stigma of jail. |
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In short, if bail were set in this capital case, the Dog would languish in jail for lack of it. |
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It was in jail that he fell ill and died, sparking a chain of events that culminated in the arrest and removal from office of the Sheikh. |
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On his release jail in 1915 he enlisted in the Royal Engineers as a private soldier. |
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It shows that prisoner discipline is the worst in any Scottish jail and that violence among inmates is rife. |
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And these figures do not include their chances of being arrested and booked into jail or a detention center in the case of a juvenile. |
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Dividing the second response by the first revealed the proportion of friends who had been held overnight or longer in jail or a detention center. |
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But don't you dare to reproach me with one drop of blood or one writer in jail. |
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This, the public is told, is due to the assortment of dissident republican groups in the jail. |
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At my hearing, I was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in a maximum security jail. |
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Third offenders were normally sentenced to serve a mandatory minimum of 90 days in jail. |
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Ferry bosses have praised the eight-month jail sentence handed down to the captain of a dredger that smashed into the pier. |
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He was ordered to complete a remaining eight month sentence for that offence before starting the latest jail term. |
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He could have received a maximum jail sentence of 81 years for these crimes. |
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The eight accused were sentenced to jail terms ranging from six weeks to 34 months. |
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Where a person will go to jail trials must be properly resourced on both sides. |
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Only a few weeks later, as he tried to escape from jail, he was shot and killed. |
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In the original jail dungeon they will see the punishments being meted out and hear the anguished cries of the prisoners. |
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Addicted to heroin at 18, she has been in and out of jail since then, the first time for accessory to armed robbery to feed her habit. |
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Had we been caught, we could have faced two years in jail under draconian new media laws. |
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He was subsequently sentenced to 15 years in jail over corruption and sodomy charges that he claims were trumped up. |
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He is serving a 15-year jail term for corruption and sodomy, charges he claims were trumped up to end his political career. |
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They now face a long stay behind bars in Spain and, if convicted, a lengthy period in jail. |
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Those who attack health care workers deserve nothing less than lengthy jail sentences. |
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Usually, police can only arrest someone for an offence which carries a punishment of at least five years in jail. |
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His business was built on corruption and bribery and, by 1973, he was in jail. |
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The group zipcuffs them and, after searching the house, leaves them in the jail for the authorities to find. |
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Those found making a living by counterfeiting copyrighted products face a jail sentence of up to seven years. |
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If they inform a detainee's family or the media about the detention, they face up to five years in jail. |
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Two brothers who once were detained in connection with the case are now back in jail. |
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Those who are considered deportable are then sent to jail while their deportation is processed. |
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The aim of the operation is to catch, jail, prosecute and ultimately deport illegal aliens trying to enter this country. |
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In 1773 he became sheriff of Bedford, where an inspection of the local jail quickened his interest in the sufferings of prisoners. |
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Even though I would come to choose the barracks over the jail house I know what it is to lose your liberty. |
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As if his novels weren't enough, he went on to publish his very own prison diary after doing porridge in London's Belmarsh jail. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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If one could be sentenced to jail time for committing acts of douchebaggery, he would have a life sentence by now. |
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The jail is a huge eyesore and a risk to the general public as has been demonstrated in the very recent past. |
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What would you do if the men who were responsible were given light jail sentences? |
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During the postwar denazification process, he landed briefly in a military jail and was permanently stripped of his professorship. |
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The workers can now be fined 10,000 ringgits and face a jail sentence of up to five years. |
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A year earlier, he spent a night in jail after smashing his rental car into two vehicles in an alleged drunken-driving incident. |
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Adnan said the defence team had visited Amrozi in jail today and he signed a document authorising them to appeal the conviction and sentence. |
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Just like a carpet layer gets crook knees, people in the drug scene will end up in jail or dead. |
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Of course they have to break out of jail, and the posse who is hot on their tail gets turned back by a sniper in the rocks above. |
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On the day she gets out of jail, Liam, now rolling in money, takes her to a posh apartment in the best part of town and gives her the keys. |
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The prosecutor earlier asked the court to sentence David to four years in jail. |
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Civil disobedience of this kind will not land someone in jail, although delinquents will suffer from a high interest penalty. |
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But Shrewsbury jail had 91 per cent of prisoners doubling up, Leicester had 89 per cent and Preston 84 per cent. |
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The armoured car taking him from jail broke down on the North Circular Road. |
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The next thing I knew was that we were locked up in a jail with four other prisoners. |
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And if I hadn't, well who knows we could be locked up in a jail now, accused of murder, or even worse, they could have caught up with us! |
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After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail. |
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At the beginning of the game, things don't look too bright for him as he is locked up in a jail out of which people generally don't escape. |
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If he had been locked up in jail for a start, the police would have known exactly where to go. |
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People rot in jail awaiting trial, making the constitutional guarantee of a speedy trial a macabre joke. |
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Although they want to keep prostitutes out of jail, the panellists couldn't say the same for pimps and johns. |
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A mechanic who stashed away thousands of pounds of stolen booze and chocolates in his lock-up has escaped being sent to jail. |
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According to jail sources, as many as 11 women prisoners were lodged in this jail. |
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Thousands were believed to have been arrested and sent to jail for a variety of crimes. |
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How many fathers get thrown in jail for failing to ensure that their progeny attend school regularly? |
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He has been in jail ever since, with additional charges of divulging state secrets to British intelligence. |
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And unlike the joint in Indy where boxing was a no-no, the jail in Cali specializes in fights between hardened criminals. |
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A street kid who was once sent to a reformatory, he aspired to be a boxer, enlisted in the navy, and did jail time for a minor robbery. |
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He later pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer and was sentenced to one day in jail. |
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Here a man was sent to jail for possessing enough cannabis to make 2 joints. |
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If he breaks the order he could be charged with a criminal offence and be given a jail sentence. |
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A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of a Railway Station. |
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There is often little love lost between lawyer and defendant especially if the client goes to jail. |
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She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail. |
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When the affair was discovered, the love-struck elegist was arrested and thrown in jail. |
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He received a two-year sentence which he will serve in addition to his current jail term. |
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The family said a gang of fellow inmates sometimes acted as enforcers for jail guards. |
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He was given a five-year jail sentence earlier this year for causing death by dangerous driving. |
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We have to add the risk of fines or jail into our calculations, and this may tip the balance in favour of cooperating rather than defecting. |
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It seems stupid to me to miss an appointment with your probation officer if that's going to land you in jail. |
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Terrorists responsible for atrocities, mass murderers and child killers will serve their entire lives in jail. |
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It seems more likely that such saddos need help rather than jail sentences. |
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The deemster said he accepted there had been a delay in bringing the case to trial and had reduced the jail terms substantially as a result. |
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Thousands of offenders will be tagged on their release from jail under plans being considered by ministers to reduce reoffending rates. |
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Anwar, who has been in jail since 1998, was freed six years to the day after being dismissed from office. |
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At a motel room rager, fun reaches its legal limit and the girls are arrested and taken to jail. |
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A vigilant prison officer has foiled a plan to smuggle a large quantity of heroin into a maximum security jail. |
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They faced years in jail if convicted but nine months later all charges were dropped without explanation. |
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If caught, pirate broadcasters face up to two years in jail and unlimited fines. |
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Evidence against him was given by a supergrass, who admitted his involvement and is currently serving seven years in jail. |
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Facing 25 years in jail, he transformed into a supergrass and implicated his accomplices in order to land himself a lighter sentence. |
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Because of my testimony, Gregory Junior Patterson will be spending the rest of his life in jail with no right to make appeal in a superior court. |
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Supersensitive about his reputation as a minister, he was being sued by creditors, sought by the sheriff, even threatened with jail. |
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A Jodhpur Sessions Court has stayed the one-year jail sentence against the Bollywood actor in the chinkara hunting case. |
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Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room. |
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It is a testament to the jury that they refused to be part of the attempt to railroad innocent men to jail. |
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Tom told him a story about a parolee who stole a car to get back into jail because he preferred it to home. |
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When Gandhi came out of the jail, he united both the Swarjists and the no changers, and opined that Swarajists would enter the councils. |
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When Allan went to jail on fraud and theft charges, Elna swore to wear black every day until his release. |
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The water in the jail is cold, and the weather has turned rainy so there is very little sun. |
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How many more of your leaders are still either in jail or under house arrest? |
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Although sentenced to serve time in jail, Schnell was released on house arrest after several days. |
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She was kept in jail for several hours by LA cops after they spotted her pick-up truck swerving wildly on the freeway out of the city. |
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Aside from the odd spell in jail, things go swingingly until the Eighties and an airport heist, following which the trio fall apart. |
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She left jail after two years and ever since has been seeking a full pardon. |
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As part of the crackdown against absenteeism, the parents of persistent truants have been threatened with tougher fines and jail sentences. |
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The scheme will be mainly targeted at offenders who serve six months or less in jail, but will apply in theory to all prisoners who are paroled. |
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He was booked into jail, and he was cited for probable cause by the police that he may have committed an aggravated murder. |
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Nevertheless city hall threatened the dog dealers with jail time and seizure of vehicles. |
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In the meantime, he is on a hunger strike in a Canadian jail to protest the US legal system. |
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In prison she went on hunger strikes, a tactic favoured by many of the suffragettes, as a hunger strike meant release from jail. |
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The government hunted him down and charged him with 20 counts, including stealing computer secrets, and he faces up to 70 years in jail. |
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But the superintendent of police said the prisoner was the sort to wander off, and so magistrates refused his request and sent him back to jail. |
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There are no rehabilitation homes here and the police certainly cannot clap small children in jail just because they ask for money. |
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Instead he had committed offences of dishonesty in the past and served a jail sentence for manufacturing counterfeit coins. |
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Infidelity is likewise immoral, but do we really want to throw adulterers in jail? |
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She said he was now clear of heroin and planned to resume his work when he was released from jail. |
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He ended up in jail because he was peculiarly stubborn, and quite possibly also stupid, but mostly because he was unlucky. |
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Because he lacks any official identification, he has been denied political asylum and barred from leaving the jail. |
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Granted, prison is a place for punishment, but our penal system seems to be committing worse crimes than most of the people who are in jail. |
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But all 67 aboard have pleaded guilty to immigration and aviation violations carrying a maximum penalty of two years in jail and a fine. |
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Food, in the confines of jail, takes on a more basic and urgent quality than it does outside. |
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I got to the point where Mary whatshername was trapped in a jail and I gave up. |
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A court is to decide Tuesday whether he should remain in jail pending trial. |
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At this instant, reaching nervously for his pepper spray, he told me I was going to jail for being dangerously drunk. |
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Breaking the conditions of the order could mean Jason could face up to five years in jail. |
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Rail police warned that people caught trespassing on railways could face up to life in jail. |
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A person already in jail is not shocked and coercible as someone newly arrested might be. |
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If they perjure themselves they can go to jail and forfeit all retirement pay and allowances. |
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What about whatshisname, the gambler, who surely ought to be in jail by now? |
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Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail? |
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He was sentenced to 15 months in jail for falsifying his identity documents to get a passport to go to Pakistan. |
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Pearce credits himself for conceiving of Tent City, an alfresco jail complex that is one of several Maricopa County jails. |
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If this tape is allowable in court it may happily be just the evidence needed to land him in jail for domestic abuse. |
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Anton, from Russia Today, asked Borodai why he had to spend a night in the SBU jail. |
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Apparently, Van der Sloot has been biding his time in a Lima jail cell, poring over love letters from a flood of women. |
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His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials. |
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As bowser sits in a Dallas jail, police are trying to piece together what made the former teacher allegedly kill. |
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I was put in Central Lockup, given a Breathalyzer test which I passed, but I spent the night in jail anyway. |
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Reuters reports that Alber Saber, an Egyptian Copt, is going to jail for posting a video on the internet. |
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The evening before, the shed at the back of the home had been burgled, likely by thieves who were aware that Onil was in jail. |
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Being called on to bail Will and Carlton out of jail was only one of many examples. |
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Some wonder why, if the police knew of the businessman's illegal activities, he was abroad in the streets, in his luxury car or designer bar, rather than in jail. |
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He was given two months' jail for the first breach of the ASBO, two months for the second breach, and two weeks for absconding from bail, all to run consecutively. |
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A martial arts expert, he had served in the military, worked as the warden of a county jail in New Jersey, and later as a security contractor for the Saudi monarchy. |
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Most of the fights occur in the minimum and medium security facilities because more inmates are warehoused together in order for the jail to keep their costs down. |
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On May 28th, the Fairfax County jail experienced its first jailbreak. |
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How did a star researcher into the medical mystery of chronic fatigue syndrome end up in jail and unemployed? |
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Not only will it immediately save lives, but the threat of jail time has a way of clearing the mind on subjects such as these. |
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The Justice Department wants lawyers to help non-violent drug offenders get clemency to leave jail. |
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She takes the rap for her wayward brother, going to jail for his crimes. |
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Tony is just out of jail, after serving five years for a jewel heist. |
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Nonetheless, the judge did not send Batista to jail, ordering him instead to perform two years of community service. |
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With Bernard Madoff in jail, the process of compensating his victims now begins. |
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Worse yet, Lee suspected Crazy Horse would be placed under arrest and confined to the guardhouse since the adjutant's office lay adjacent to the jail. |
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It was the sixth time an apartheid leader had offered Mandela a conditional release from jail. |
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This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff. |
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He was in jail on aggravated assault and aggravated robbery charges. |
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When any rearrest or drug rearrests were the outcome criteria, only the use of jail was related to rearrest, net of controls for participant risk. |
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Maybe a jail term will kick him in the pants and straighten him out. |
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It was still a lot more acceptable than being in jail, or starving on the streets, or begging a position as a kitchenmaid and starting from the very beginning yet again. |
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A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the stomach in a street confrontation over a garage break-in. |
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My detox started six hours after I was transferred to the main jail from a holding facility. |
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It is wrong to illegally download, but the answer cannot be jail. |
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Category A prisoners or lifers at Horfield Prison in Bristol are only allowed one two-hour visit each fortnight and so far she has been the only person to see him in jail. |
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Gang members ordered hits from inside the jail and dined on salmon and Grey Goose vodka that was smuggled in on their behalf. |
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After I got out of jail I had to go to that halfway house for drug rehab. |
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He explains that once he recovered from the injury, he was captured by Spaniards, thrown in jail and then sent to Constantinople to be the almoner to the French Ambassador. |
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Because the sentence in under two years, neither dolce nor Gabbana will actually have to serve jail time. |
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If he reoffends, he will automatically go back to jail for three years. |
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Under it he will serve a five-year jail sentence, plus three years of extra supervision by the probation service during which he can be put back in prison if he reoffends. |
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For two weeks he sat on a bus that zigzagged along the eastern seaboard picking up other criminals who were being reassigned from one jail to another. |
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He had also received separate suspended jail sentences for fraud offences. |
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They are left with no option but to try to send fewer people to jail. |
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Yourofsky has spent quite a bit of time in jail for various animal liberation acts, including two months in a Canadian prison for releasing mink from a Canadian farm. |
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He's enmeshed in a scheme that could send him to jail and cost him the love of Lenka. |
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Some of them, including Kurnosova, escaped the country as they faced a possible jail term for their opposition activity. |
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