How To Use Gaol In A Sentence

  • She distinguished the undrawing of iron bars, and then the countenance of Spalatro at her door, before she had a clear remembrance of her situation — that she was a prisoner in a house on a lonely shore, and that this man was her jailor. The Italian
  • False statements on your tax form could land you in jail.
  • He spent three days in jail after smashing up an apartment, and has done time in a drug rehabilitation centre.
  • The company's president is already in jail on corruption charges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fifteen would pay Moroni and save him and Charlie from jail, but fifteen would still leave him and Hank on the breadline. FINAL RESORT
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  • The work is done by prisoners at a unique computor workshop inside Gloucester jail, visited this afternoon by Princess Anne.
  • A 35-year-old Briton languishing in a Bangkok jail under sentence of death for a crime he says he did not commit is planning to protest his innocence by refusing to plead for a royal pardon.
  • A man who preyed on the elderly by burgling residential care homes in his own village faces a jail term.
  • (How far can he get without a license or credit cards .. or the help of close relations?) opened with testimony from the "jailbird" and his arresting officers Baltimore Crime
  • He could wind up in gaol.
  • They are only preparing them for the preferential treatment awaiting them when they become hardened criminals in modern jails. The Sun
  • Her children had been fearful of being taken into care if their parents were jailed.
  • He was back in jail last night after his probation licence was revoked. The Sun
  • He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released.
  • She spent a year in jail.
  • Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next.
  • His friends busted him out of jail.
  • Britain's worst jail riot will force a fundamental reappraisal of prison policy.
  • He was a perfervid nationalist who was jailed for his beliefs.
  • AN air steward who planted a bomb hoax note on a plane was jailed for 18 months yesterday. The Sun
  • Around 6,000 were jailed for their beliefs, some spending months in solitary confinement. The Sun
  • His criticism was over the failure to deport foreign citizens after they had served a jail sentence and the backlog of failed asylum cases. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • A man who attacked a prison officer while in a court dock has been jailed for three months.
  • The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years.
  • Helan shidai Taiwan gaolingji, hunyin yu xili denglubu 荷蘭時代臺灣告令集, 婚姻與洗禮登錄簿. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • A former minister in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's cabinet, another lawmaker and a top former bureaucrat are in jail facing charges of corruption in a 2008 allotment of airwave to carry telephone signals. Coal India's Overseas Plans on Hold
  • Those who attack health care workers deserve nothing less than lengthy jail sentences.
  • A youth - accused of rape, housebreaking and theft - burst into tears yesterday when his mother asked the court to keep him in jail for his own safety.
  • After a second's wait -- snortingly impatient on Mr. Wilder's part; he was being pressed close by the none too clean citizens of Valedolmo -- the door was opened a very small crack by a frowsy jailoress. Jerry
  • BLYTHE - A parolee was back behind bars today in Blythe, held on suspicion of possessing and transporting methamphetamine for sales, sheriff's and jail officials said. Undefined
  • So I've decided that if I ever go to jail, I am definitely busting out!
  • As long as the clothes are clean and his teeth are brushed, he's kind to others and he stays out of jail - it'll be okay.
  • She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail.
  • One of those was the Modesto Police Department Stanislaus County jail, prebooking probable cause declaration report. CNN Transcript Apr 22, 2003
  • He was sentenced to five years and six months jail, and he served three years and nine months.
  • You know, Raymond, very often, we hear about so-called jailhouse justice, where other inmates take on the role of Lady Justice -- for instance, in the double murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Simpson. CNN Transcript Dec 9, 2008
  • A poor black person would have been in jail already. steven genovese 'Crashers' investigation deepens
  • At my hearing, I was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in a maximum security jail.
  • A British woman who tried to arrange the contract killing of her husband was jailed for five years on Wednesday.
  • The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with.
  • The offence carries a maximum jail term of six months. The Sun
  • In March this year he was released from jail then vanished again. The Sun
  • Her mother is a drug addict and has been in and out of jail for over a decade, and Megan's insatiable craving for affection is both tragic and repellent.
  • I've been in and out of jail and round in circles for years - desperately wanting to get off drugs but finding no way to get off the merry-go-round of smack, stealing and the nick.
  • Well, you know, I'm a little confused by your characterization of this as though because a person has served a jail sentence that that somehow erases the fact that they committed a crime.
  • She called on the government to speed up the process of release for hundreds of political prisoners still in jail.
  • He was suspended from working for a year and avoided a jail term after his barrister pleaded that his career was in ruins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another party I fell in with said you could generally always get bread; and the thing to do was to break a plateglass window and get into gaol; seemed rather a brilliant scheme. The Wrong Box
  • Some, however, doubt that a minimum five-year jail term will deter hardened criminals.
  • A drug user who admitted heroin dealing to fund his habit has been jailed for five years.
  • Is there a huge problem with renegade owners unlawfully springing their offending dogs from the doggy jail?
  • Following their conviction for tax crimes the lawyers have been given lengthy custodial sentences but pending the appeal process they are not in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The clauses also provide for jail terms for violations of labor rulings.
  • And they checked the list of names of Outram Road Jail inmates at an archive in Canberra. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • The prosecutor in the case was recently disbar red and given a day in jail.
  • Jerry Brown last month signed into law a plan to move people convicted of crimes deemed "non-serious, nonviolent and nonsexual" to county jails with some of the costs paid by the state. Prison Ruling Rattles California Budget
  • A price is paid for all, yet few delivered; the redemption of all consummated, yet few of them redeemed; the judge satisfied, the jailer conquered, and yet the prisoner inthralled! The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • He received a twelve-month jail sentence.
  • The work is done by prisoners at a unique computor workshop inside Gloucester jail, visited this afternoon by Princess Anne.
  • Some fabulously original singer-songwriters rose to sudden popular prominence… and were arrested, jailed, and sent into exile with shaven heads.
  • Conservatives in the judiciary shut these publications, beginning in April, and jailed at least half a dozen editors and commentators.
  • For the crime of embezzlement of public funds, he and his wife were sentenced to 35 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The player spent a week in jail before being bailed two weeks ago. The Sun
  • However a theatre director who was once worked for the Wharf Theatre in Devizes, which is a member of Sir Ian's Little Theatre Guild, was jailed in 2008 for having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Brown's ethics problems have included a House investigation of her connection with a jailed African businessman.
  • How many householders will go to jail defending their homes now burglars have been given the green light? The Sun
  • THE Halfords boss jailed in his absence for drinkdriving in a golf buggy will serve the 14-day term. The Sun
  • Several distinctive ungulate herbivores are endemic to this hotspot, including the takin (Budorcas taxicolor, VU), an unusual 300-kilogram goat antelope, the red or Bailey's goral (Nemorhaedus baileyi, VU), which is endemic to the Gaoligong Shan, and the Chinese forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii). Biological diversity in the mountains of Southwest China
  • Jail term or life imprisonment or community work cannot substitute as they are not equals.
  • How quick the jailed-up flavor ran free.
  • Fortunately for Daugherty, too, her trip to the Palo Pinto County Jail and ensuant booking as an inmate was also in the name of acting. Undefined
  • His criticism was over the failure to deport foreign citizens after they had served a jail sentence and the backlog of failed asylum cases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Firstly we had to register our visa with the police - if you are caught with an unregistered visa in Russia you can be put in jail.
  • Because you don't say 'Ain't nobody ever gonna find a body' when you're talking about a living child," said prosecutor Connie Spence, referring to a jailhouse informant's testimony about a statement Fountain allegedly made. Homepage CP Container
  • He was back in jail last night after his probation licence was revoked. The Sun
  • The anaesthetist and the trainee nurse were found guilty of involuntary wounding and given one-month suspended jail sentences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the jailoress would allow them to step inside away from the crowd and she would explain? Jerry Junior
  • A JAILED drugs kingpin maintained his illicit empire from inside a prison cell with a smuggled mobile phone. The Sun
  • In reality, she was a former drug addict who spent three years behind bars for smuggling drugs into jail. The Sun
  • While my father remained in the garden, I sent my dutiful compliments to my mother, with inquiry after her health, by Shorey, whom I met accidentally upon the stairs; for none of the servants, except my gaoleress, dare to throw themselves in my way. Clarissa Harlowe
  • In September of 1943 my marriage was solemnised with V.S., who had come out of jail just then.
  • In 1843 the gaol had a governor, two turnkeys and two guards but no matron for female prisoners until 1850 when the second stage of the gaol was completed.
  • In another case a man from Auxerre was jailed for keeping women captive in the basement of his home.
  • The system is used to monitor culprits in jail. Analyze and design its hardware and software subsystem, realize real-time monitoring and administration within some area.
  • Torres was ordered held without bond in the Guadalupe County Jail.
  • The offence carries a maximum jail term of six months. The Sun
  • The only painting of his to change hands in recent years was a Nativity, stolen in 1969 from a church in Palermo - where Caravaggio had painted it after having escaped from gaol in Malta.
  • A Polish computer programmer could face up to three years in jail for linking a Polish word for penis to the presidential Web site. September 17th, 2007
  • He had also set up working parties to re-examine the military cover at all the top-security jails. THE SCAR
  • Gaolers were amateurs and for a few bawbees you could escape.
  • Under EU rules they flout the law if they carry out the same practice as American dentists and could face six months in jail or a £5,000 fine.
  • Corporal Spencer will be held in jail until his court-martial in 90 days.
  • Illegal possession of firearms carries a jail term of five to 10 years.
  • Jamie Blandford broke his silence after two jail terms and an estranged marriage, to appear on breakfast television.
  • (One other woman in the program was barred from early release by her sentencing judge.) "Her behavior has been what we call excellent, excellent behavior," Wayne County Jail Chief Jeriel Heard said. Detnews.com - Nation-World
  • NEARLY 300 foreign lags have been kept in jail beyond their sentence to await deportation - costing taxpayers thousands of pounds. The Sun
  • The court had considered sending him to jail.
  • He was thrown in jail for a year, and on the date of his release sent a message to his supporters to gather at the same hall he had been in when arrested.
  • Without their intelligence, the enforcement people end up investigating small time drug offenders on tips from the police, or hanging out at the local jailhouse looking for aliens to deport.
  • From there, supposedly they will let you call your attorney and your attorney is supposedly able to get you out of jail into a hotel. Auto insurance and accidents
  • A riot began when drug traffickers tried to free their jailed confederates.
  • Chin spent the night locked in a jail cell with a condemned man.
  • Violence and jail receive strong censure. Christianity Today
  • A Yorkshire takeaway owner who helped obtain false passports for failed Turkish asylum-seekers so they could stay longer in Britain has been jailed for 18 months.
  • Three other men jailed for life for their part in the crime too have lodged appeals. Times, Sunday Times
  • A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him.
  • Kathryn knows to her cost the effect of having served a jail sentence.
  • If one of the prosecutors had just sent a Democratic Congressman to jail, would you be totally untempted by the White House explanation that the real cause was, say, a reluctance to prosecute abortion-clinic protesters under RICO? Politics, Lies, and 93 v. 8 - Swampland - TIME.com
  • If one of the world's most famous entertainers did not show up in one hour, he would be sent to jail, losing $3 million bail.
  • Buttonholed while crossing the court-house lawn, and backed into a corner between the county clerk's office and the jail, Shelby had to listen with what patience he might to her denunciation of what she called his vile concord with Belial. The Henchman
  • Three men have broken out of a top security jail.
  • He had to put up his truck against the bail bond, but there was just no way he was going to let them keep Blair in jail while he found the killer.
  • Out of the side streets opposite the jail they came by scores, drawn for the most part by idle and morbid curiosity.
  • Statistics show that if these young men and women go to jail, the majority will become habitual criminals. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • THE "bikeway rapist" who terrorised Brisbane for more than two years had his 25 years jail term slashed to 16 years after the Court of Appeal today found the sentencing judge failed to properly take into account all the mitigating circumstances. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Etah district jail superintendent Viresh Rai Sharma though confirmed that the provisions under the jail manual permit only two visits per week per detenue, the visitors had the option to seek special permission from the DM for extra meetings. The Times of India
  • Their plot was thwarted and the key members of the cell were jailed last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ministers say the new plans will deliver extra jail places faster than buying a prison ship. The Sun
  • Ministers say the new plans will deliver extra jail places faster than buying a prison ship. The Sun
  • Speaking on behalf of the teenager, who had been brought to court from jail having previously been remanded in custody, solicitor Tom Smith said she had been reconciled with her mother.
  • A MAN who 'glassed' his defacto wife at their Ballina home in January has been sentenced to three years in jail. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • He was jailed for 40 months after admitting fraud and theft. The Sun
  • He was jailed for life for murdering 23-year-old Anna McGurk two weeks after being on bail charged with rape.
  • The internal emergency was imposed and many oppositon leaders, especially of the erstwhile Jana sangh,. the predecessor to the present Bharatiya Janata party were held in Bangalore. the jail, like the jails of old, provided room for the leaders to introspect and devise ways to end the hegemony of the congress party. Uncertainty Ahead in Karnataka Elections
  • All we do as a society is to appease our anger by putting people in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • They were gonna throw him in jail and he didn't have any money because he spent all the money working on the party games.
  • Seems the real dummies are the ones running the jails. The Sun
  • They faced years in jail if convicted but nine months later all charges were dropped without explanation.
  • She was given a suspended jail term and 200 hours' unpaid work. The Sun
  • If beastiality is illegal, do people go to jail for drawing pics of people with horses? Boing Boing: August 13, 2006 - August 19, 2006 Archives
  • According to the report, 2.1 million Americans spent 2002 in local jails, state and federal penitentiaries and juvenile detention facilities.
  • She admitted theft and got a suspended jail term. The Sun
  • Maybe Bachelor jiltee Melissa Rycroft brought the ratings momentum with her, or maybe America is as obsessed with jailbird Lil 'Kim's ballroom dancing as I am. Entertainment Weekly's Hollywood Insider
  • When two men spring their wives from prison, it goes so well they decide to make jail-breaking their business.
  • The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones.
  • In the Quran he is not thrown into jail after being falsely accused of attempted rape as the Bible relates.
  • Knight, who is in Los Angeles County Jail on a probation violation, could not be reached for comment.
  • Such a system of extralegal detention, sometimes called black jails, "damages the legitimate rights of petitioners and seriously damages the government's image, " the article said.
  • Both admitted tendering counterfeit notes and got nine months in jail. The Sun
  • How long has she been in jail?
  • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
  • Police people assured us to take the case seriously and book the pick pocketer for at least 6 months in Jail. Undefined
  • They are now in Lake County jail with bail set at $ 30, 000 each, and their weapons were confiscated.
  • But don't you dare to reproach me with one drop of blood or one writer in jail.
  • He ended up in jail because he was peculiarly stubborn, and quite possibly also stupid, but mostly because he was unlucky.
  • Two years past, he had managed to work a parole from the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville for a celebrity convict author, a man who had been in and out of reformatories and jails since he was sixteen. The Glass Rainbow
  • By the letter of the judges of the circuit court of the United States, held at Boston in June last, and the inclosed application of the underkeeper of the jail at that place, of which copies are herewith transmitted, Congress will perceive the necessity of making a suitable provision for the maintenance of prisoners committed to the jails of the several States under the authority of the United States. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 1, part 1: George Washington
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • Boredom, cold water and unpalatable food are just some of the hardships facing Paul Cleasby, who has now been in Antalya jail for approaching three weeks.
  • Too many petty criminals end up in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed for three years last summer after admitting 13 indecency charges. The Sun
  • Labour and their cronies of do-gooders now believe that first and second time burglars should not be sent to jail.
  • Voters turned down bond measures for a new jail in 1994 and 1996.
  • Jail is in many ways worse anyway, with life inside being a living hell.
  • The cost of incarcerating a person in jail is $135 per day.
  • The unlicensed driver of a car in which two friends burnt to death after a crash has been jailed for ten years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your older brother has been thrown in jail for his political beliefs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gang leader Calton, 39, of no fixed address, was jailed for 25 years.
  • Not only should they, "lose everything, from the point of origan to the kill," as Clay said, but they should estimate the age of the animal and give you at least twice that in jail. PA To Crack Down On Poachers
  • Mladic attorney Milos Saljic visited him in his jail cell in the early afternoon and said the former general was crying and very emotional during what he called a farewell visit by his wife and sister. Mladic spending night in isolation at UN prison
  • His arrogant courtroom displays of bravado ended when he reached the high-security jail. The Sun
  • It will be interesting to see if their jail terms coincide with tourist season. Project CRACKDOWN « knitnut.net
  • Those who have publicly flouted the ban have faced jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • One prison guard was killed when a riot broke out in the jail.
  • He heard from his prison the bridge re-echo with the tread of horses, and would ask of his jailer respecting those who were arriving, whether they might be his judges, or those desirous of witnessing his punishment. Anne of Geierstein
  • So it's a diversion from jail and you've got that saving, and the main aim is to save those diffused costs which are borne by victims.
  • The police carted the protesters off to jail.
  • There were about 40 of them who had been jailed for counter-revolutionary charges.
  • Rape victims want and need to have their truth recognised and to see their attackers branded guilty; far better to achieve that at the expense of longer jail terms than watch so many rapists wriggling free with victims feeling disbelieved and twice damaged. Are SlutWalkers losing their way? | Victoria Coren
  • She said he was now clear of heroin and planned to resume his work when he was released from jail.
  • The accused's elder sister bailed her out of jail.
  • Protestors were executed, jailed or otherwise persecuted.
  • Where a person will go to jail trials must be properly resourced on both sides.
  • He avoided jail because it could not be proved that he intended to sell it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He should be the one that should go to jail for a very long time as far as I am concerned. cony Cheney: Investigating CIA interrogations a political move
  • He had been jailed twice with previous convictions for battery, deception and fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the story goes, nationally televised images of well-dressed children marching into jail, and of protesters being blasted with hoses and attacked by German shepherds, at a time when the United States was engaged in a competition with Communism for the hearts and minds of dark-skinned people in the Third World, made segregation a contradiction that had to be eliminated. A Renegade History of the United States
  • This week it was the new USA crime show White Collar, otherwise known as Catch Me if You Can for 48 Hrs. The concept: Dogged FBI agent Peter Burke releases his prize arrest – supersuave supercriminal Neil Caffrey – from jail to help the Fed track down other criminals. Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'White Collar': Was it fun crime or punishment? | EW.com
  • Three inmates broke jail
  • It was also I who named the hard confectionary division `Jailhouse Rock Candies '. INSIDERS
  • A MEMBER of a burglary gang which snatched loot worth £1,500 from a York house has been jailed for 14 months.
  • Forgiving releases you from the punishment of a self-made prison where you are both the inmate and the jailer.
  • The couple were arrested at the airport while agents searched their bags fruitlessly to find spades for disinterring Monroe's corpse, and jailed for 12 hours before being flown home. Al Murray on the Twitter joke trial: 'Problem is, the law don't do funny'
  • GCHQ's cover was blown by Time Out in 1976, but it was only officially "avowed" in 1982 when Geoffrey Prime, a former linguist at GCHQ, was jailed for 38 years for passing secrets to the Russians over a 14-year period. Not so secret: deal at the heart of UK-US intelligence
  • Was it possibly when your ass was rotting in jail and I broke it out?
  • Women are more likely to end up in county jails because INSrun detention centers sometimes can not handle females.
  • In 1977, he pleaded guilty to one caper and was sentenced to jail.
  • When mom gets jailed indefinitely for drugs, the uncle and kid, forced to be roomies, adjust uneasily to each other's lifestyle, come to understand one another, and finally become inseparable.
  • A few scuffles with the law culminated in a year of jail time.
  • She swallowed a handful of paracetamol tablets last Wednesday three hours after arriving at her new jail and had to be rushed to hospital. The Sun
  • Prisoners targeted for 'retox' are inmates who came into jail as addicts. The Sun
  • Was it possibly when your ass was rotting in jail and I broke it out?
  • The jail has wheelchair ramps and handrails. Times, Sunday Times
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • The man is clearly a mindless thug and should have been jailed for his appalling attack on others. The Sun
  • Jordanian jailed for killing sister over mobile calls AMMAN, Feb 22, 2010 (AFP) - A Jordanian on death row for the murder of his married sister who used her mobile too often in an apparent "honour killing" has had his term commuted to 10 years in jail, a judicial official said Monday. Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate.
  • If an official goes to jail he is out in a day while peaceful protesters are killed or locked up for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed in 2012 for driving the getaway car in a bank raid. The Sun
  • I got to the point where Mary whatshername was trapped in a jail and I gave up.
  • His high-flying career slumped in the Nineties after drug problems and a year in jail. The Sun
  • Three people were jailed in the summer over a scam involving drugging sick and potentially dangerous horses and selling them. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed for reciting a poem. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fraudster jailed after making a fortune from masterminding a timeshare swindle could be forced to pay £80 million to his victims.
  • Jack taking over as the "jailer" --- the show ends with this.... just a theory LOSTCasts 85: Ab Aeterno
  • Judges who do not send convicted drug dealers to jail are hugely underperforming.
  • Church steeples in parish kirks were used as jails.
  • Michael's family called for his killers to be given long jail sentences as a deterrent to 'the feral youths who terrorise our society'.
  • Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage.
  • He was extradited to Washington County where he is being held in county jail. Timesunion.com: Siena Women's Basketball
  • Jails should have training centres where every prisoner can be trained in skills he is good at.
  • This turnkey had given him to understand that he was lodged, like some few others in the jail, apart from the mass of prisoners; because he was not supposed to be utterly depraved and irreclaimable, and had never occupied apartments in that mansion before. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Yesterday he was jailed for a minimum 25 years after a jury found him guilty of murder. The Sun
  • Stevens was jailed for three years and three months for the store raid last June.
  • Baruchel Undeclared is nerdily charming, but Johnson chews too much scenery to go with the whiskeys the script has him knocking back, and both attorneys are saddled with such cornily dramatic closing-arguments speeches that you will end up rooting for the jury to send an innocent man to jail, just to spite them. Reunited, and, Well, Frankly, It Could Feel Better - Tuned In - TIME.com
  • I recently learned that I am a psephologist which until then I thought was something that carried a 20 year maximum jail term. The end of the tactical voting road
  • As teachers were hauled before Judge Fisher they denounced the school authorities for tyranny and deception and said they were willing to go to jail to defend their rights.
  • I will say that I have a certain fondness for the idea of tossing everyone in Congress in jail on a giant RICO prosecution. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » More on the Thomas/Arpaio RICO
  • Its hero is not, as the title might suggest, a reigning monarch: he is, in fact, an ex-con living in 1985 Pittsburgh having served a seven-year jail sentence for manslaughter.
  • But yesterday, I motored to a place called Atlantic City where they sell picture post-cards and push you in a wheeled chair and let you sit on the sand and watch the Water Babies, whom the policemen send to jail if they so much as walk along the beach without their stockings on. The Prairie Child
  • Es bleibt offen, ob die iPhone Applikation auch das Telefonieren über das 3G-Netz ermöglichen wird, oder ob vorerst (die Jailbreak-Gemeinde wird es dann schon richten) nur über eine vorhandene WLAN-Verbindung telefoniert werden kann. Skype for iPhone to Be Released as Early as Next Week
  • That Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, jailed 20,000 people without charges, forcibly shut down hundreds of newspapers that criticized him, and sent in federal troops to shut down state legislatures was irrelevant because he proclaimed “that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.” #200 for Abe the Warmonger « Antiwar.com Blog
  • While the ruling may be a step forward for detainee rights in Maricopa County jails, it's hardly progress for Arizona as a whole. The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Why Detention Reform is Desperately Needed
  • He thought the piece she'd written on his recapture after a jail break was particularly commendable.
  • BRITAIN'S worst hoax caller was jailed for four years yesterday. The Sun
  • He was extradited back to Peru and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Criminals are given the option of going to jail or facing public humiliation.
  • To secure a pliable news staff, he led what he called a "jailbreak" from his old employers, NBC, bringing dozens of top staffers with him to Fox News. The Guardian World News
  • I need to tread very carefully since there are certain matters that are before the courts, and I know only too well about being chucked in jail for contempt of court.
  • Their jailers dished out their punishment.
  • A man who planned to flood Britain with cocaine was jailed for 15 years.
  • If your loved ones have problems and got to jail - you might need bail bondsman aka bail agents. Bot Street Journal
  • Moreover, with big Colombian cartels broken up and many kingpins in U.S. jails, local participation in the trade has somewhat "atomized," said Salomon Kalmanovitz, an economist and former member of the Colombian Central Bank's board of directors. Drugs Fade in Colombian Economy
  • The group dumped their arms, and streeled back to their homes, though many of them never got that far, for the government seized thousands and clapped them into jail.
  • It irritated many, myself included, to hear that the prison warders of Wakefield Jail had been ordered to take off the England flag tie pins they were wearing to raise cash for a cancer charity.
  • Francis was jailed for nine years for the first attack and 15 for the second, the sentences to run concurrently.
  • This is since regulating jailbreaking collection have been the stand in edged sword. Archive 2009-11-01
  • His reading is not known but offenders get jail if they are around twice the UK alcohol limit or more. The Sun
  • Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
  • He got a six-year jail sentence, a harsh punishment for a first offense.
  • The demonstration outside the embassy landed some of the protesters in jail overnight.
  • Former hippie, former jailbird, former aficionado of crack cocaine, Felix Dennis built one of the most successful privately owned magazine empires in the world.
  • Yesterday he was jailed for a minimum 25 years after a jury found him guilty of murder. The Sun
  • And they insisted they had no fear of being caught because our jails are BETTER than their squalid houses. The Sun
  • The company 's president is already in jail on corruption charges. Times, Sunday Times
  • The demonstration outside the embassy landed some of the protesters in jail overnight.
  • The demands that are listed by Al Jazeera are freeing all prisoners from Iraqi government controlled jails and freeing prisoners from what the group called occupier jails, namely Boka (ph) and Abu Ghraib. CNN Transcript Dec 2, 2005
  • The city's old Central Jail built during the British Raj was located very centrally.
  • It is an offence punishable by up to six months jail or a 1,000 fine. The Sun
  • Should she be caught soliciting within the next three years she faces a jail sentence of up to five years, on top of any sentences for additional crimes.
  • And to overegg that custard Bridget or anyone else then would have an excellent opportunity of killing me while I waited on remand in an Irish jail. The Bloomsday Dead
  • Last night he was being held in solitary confinement in Douglas jail.
  • Silas is currently being questioned and will be held in the Morgan County Jail in Alabama. Update: Abducted newborn found safe
  • If convicted, the five suspects, including one from Taiwan, face jail terms of between 10 and 20 years and fines of up to 50 million riel, a deputy prosecutor said.
  • Depending on the faction, it demands debt relief by suspension of all interest payments (repay capital only); restructuring of debts for 12 to 15 year repayment with the first five years interest free; return of all previously seized property and equipment; and jail sentences for bankers who charge "usurious" interest rates. The middle class revolt
  • Mr Madhi escaped from Iran in February 2008 after being sentenced to 73 years in jail for what he described as a trivial charge. Latest Articles
  • Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful.
  • Horatio Bottomley, the paper's wheeler-dealing first chairman, was flung into jail where, in 1922, an acquaintance found him stitching mail bags.
  • Apple's complaint is that the "jailbreak" uses a modified Apple-written bootloader. Let the iPhones run free (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Mrs Mandela and Mrs Falati were given jail sentences last year but were released on bail pending an appeal.
  • He has been released from jail.
  • A PRISON officer has stopped working at a jail because one of the lags burgled his home. The Sun
  • My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani 
  • But no sooner had the gaoler's feet touched the fairy ring, than he saw and heard like the rest, and he called lustily to the chaplain to come and stop the unhallowed measure. Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales
  • The workers can now be fined 10,000 ringgits and face a jail sentence of up to five years.
  • A former fêtarde* myself and still a bit featherbrained from it I shake my head and cluck my tongue on hearing those birds, beaks-a-begging, try to get out of jail time by pleading with the French cops, swearing that they are merely scatterbrained and not at all soûlard! étourneau - French Word-A-Day
  • The rebels tunnelled out of a maximum security jail.
  • I am irish and while i think the no plastic bag law has been greatly recieved, the problem is that many big stores still what you to be a walking advertisement, when you purchase something from their store. so what many of them offer (or rather hand you), is a high glossy paper bag. when you consider that a regular brown paper bag takes 15time more energy to produce (i acknowledge that this is only one stage of the lifecylce), however considering this production energy you can imagine the energy and enviromental costs of these high gloss/high print paper. my central point then i guess is: the tax levy on plastic bags may be good, however this paper bag adoption is tainted. it gives the irish consumers a get out of jail free card. tighter legislation needs to be inplaced before anyone gets a pat on the back. slainte KILL PLASTIC BAGS WITH TAXES: look to Ireland | Inhabitat
  • He was threatened with jail if evidence of a hoax was discovered.
  • Letting some guilty dirtbags out of jail on technicalities was a price were willing to pay as a society to protect our privacy, and indeed our freedom.
  • The financier was released from jail last week.
  • Too many petty criminals end up in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • He received a twelve-month jail sentence.
  • A woman who burgled the homes of two elderly people is beginning a two-year jail sentence.
  • Some colonies borrowed from the English the idea of roving courts—courts of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery. A History of American Law
  • He was jailed for eight months and must pay 500 compensation. The Sun
  • Once labelled a terrorist, he was convicted of treason and jailed for 27 years.
  • The last of three prisoners who absconded from an open jail has been arrested. Times, Sunday Times
  • What baffles me is how anyone could escape from the jail in broad daylight.
  • The Iraqi insurgents then let all the prisoners out of jail and escaped, and the U.S. had to come in and -- U.S. forces had to come in and reseize that jail -- Lou. CNN Transcript Sep 7, 2004
  • Their leaders outside the jails issue orders that have to be obeyed on pain of summary execution.
  • Police also learned that the brothers had just recently been released from jail where they had been incarcerated for theft.
  • But his lifestyle has lead to court appearances on drug and driving offences and he's served two jail sentences.
  • An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months.
  • He was found guilty of blasphemy and sentenced to three years in jail.
  • Humour, even during war, and illness, are not missing; nor is irony: the first patient to be successfully dialysed and live was a Quisling who had become ill in gaol after the Liberation.
  • It aims to provide effective rehabilitation for offenders who are not in jail long enough to complete treatment programmes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Torres was ordered held without bond in the Guadalupe County Jail.
  • He said that an incoming Conservative administration would need to find extra jail places quickly to meet its pledge. Times, Sunday Times
  • AN arsonist who set himself ablaze as he tried to petrol bomb a family was jailed for six years. The Sun
  • Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail.
  • He kissed Bathsheba's pale hand and marched out of the building toward the jailhouse, later to be confined for life in an institution.
  • It was built to replace the old Victorian jail.
  • Taxes are unpopular, so easier all round to peddle the myth that “too many people are in gaol” than to address the problem of persistent offenders. on October 8, 2009 at 6: 57 pm Wig and Gown Take A Deep Breath….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The group has put Sony in its sights, launching a denial of service attack in protest at its legal pursuit of PS3 jailbreaker, 'Geohot'.
  • She was sure that this man would have thrown her in jail had she not escaped from his cart.
  • In fact, we understand that he was almost released at an undisclosed location in this community by his choice but then all of a sudden California called up and said, "No, we want him in California for those five charges of misdemeanor possession of child porn," so he's back tonight in the county jail. CNN Transcript Aug 28, 2006
  • All were jailed drug barons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Billboard – Spanish Protest Against P2P Restrictions, May 26, 2007 p2pnet – InfoPSP admin jailed for something he didn ` t do, April 16, 2009 Spanish surfers protest anti-P2P restrictions
  • He could have received a maximum jail sentence of 81 years for these crimes.
  • The bar president, during a press conference here, said some 400 detenues are presently lodged in Kot Bhalwal jail which include some 30 men from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  • What do people think about a Government that lets mafia criminals wander around free while jailing poor people for theft?
  • Prior to the recent cease-fire, the PKK had stepped up attacks after their jailed leader, Abdullah Ö calan, said he was calling off talks with Turkey's government because he said Ankara's stated goal of improving conditions for Turkey's large Kurdish minority wasn't going anywhere. Attack on Minibus Kills 10 in Turkey
  • He was brutalized by his experiences in jail.
  • He admitted causing unnecessary suffering to protected animals and was jailed for 12 weeks. The Sun
  • In March this year he was released from jail then vanished again. The Sun
  • The player spent a week in jail before being bailed two weeks ago. The Sun
  • In a statement released Monday night (November 3), Peter Agre, Sidney Altman, Robert Curl, and Torston Wiesel wrote that the Justice Department's determination to send Butler to jail sends a strong message to the scientific community 'that those scientists most involved in bioterrorism-related research are most likely to be victims of punitive attacks at the hands of federal authorities.' Archive 2003-11-01
  • The prisoner faked insanity to avoid confrontation with the jailhouse bully.
  • He was jailed without the option of a fine.
  • He was found guilty of 14 counts of fraud and was sentenced to nine years in jail. The Sun
  • People rot in jail awaiting trial, making the constitutional guarantee of a speedy trial a macabre joke.
  • Jail One of his gimmicks is to have his father comb his hair in the ring after victory. The Sun
  • Teenage criminals consider youth jails a soft option, and the time spent inside as boosting their status on the outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'To bereave a man of life, or by violence to confiscate his estate, without accusation or trial, would be so gross and notorious an act of despotism as must at once convey the alarm of tyranny throughout the whole nation; but confinement of the person, by secretly hurrying him to jail, where his sufferings are unknown or forgotten, is a less public, a less striking, and therefore a more dangerous engine of arbitrary government. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Froomkin: A Blow Against Tyranny
  • Had we been caught, we could have faced two years in jail under draconian new media laws.
  • his ignominious incarceration in the local jail
  • During his time on remand, Williamson was called a firebug, told he would be jailed for life by prisoner officers, and initially locked up for 23 hours a day as a category A prisoner. The Guardian World News
  • Jail is the conventional and time-honored nostrum, which is administered with a glow of moral self-esteem, and no more thought about it. The Subterranean Brotherhood
  • He co-founded the company that employs the two jailed American journalists and he has lobbied hard for his former boss to get involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • It realised his death in jail would ignite civil war. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a short but rather storied history, infamous PlayStation 3 jailbreaker George "GeoHot" Hotz and Sony Computer Entertainment of America have settled their legal dispute, with a statement on the PlayStation Blog stating the two parties "reached an agreement in principle" around 10 days ago. Sony Settles With Playstation 3 Hacker George Hotz
  • My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani 
  • Otherwise from the other offenses this guy commited [home invasion?!] it sounds like he'll be in jail for quite some time without this charge anyway. Michigan Hunter Rescued, Then Charged
  • He has been jailed for brutally lashing out at his ex-girlfriend with a hammer, before striking her dog over the head with a similar weapon.
  • The first two rioters who ran amok in Manchester city centre, were jailed yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • How he disendowed the Jail -- stopped at once the City drain; Departmental Ditties & Barrack Room Ballads
  • The boys' father, Cedric Owens, is in jail after a conviction for burglary.
  • What about whatshisname, the gambler, who surely ought to be in jail by now?
  • There are twelve or thirteen of them brought here by him unaccounted for; hear his prevarications in the jail and elsewhere: and if he is an innocent man, cruelly imprisoned under an illegal warrant, and these vile, calumniatory libels, are actually this The Trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. Charged with Publishing and Circulating Seditious and Incendiary Papers, &c. in the District of Columbia, with the Intent of Exciting Servile Insurrection. Carefully Reported, and Compiled from the Written Statements
  • Christine, who now works at Woodhead Brothers, Colne, broke down as she heard the verdict and said she was looking forward to getting back to a normal life after ten months of worry and upset and the threat of jail.
  • Riddell was jailed Tuesday and faces a charge of unauthorized practice of law. Prosecutor Stephen S. Snook said he also hopes to file identity theft charges.
  • The real crims don't go to gaol, real criminals don't get caught.
  • A devoted husband who admitted killing his sick wife after she asked him to bring her suffering to an end has been spared jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are probably US citizens, and now their primary wage earner is in jail. Sound Politics: Sustain This!
  • He admitted false imprisonment and took an overnight bag to court, expecting jail. The Sun
  • The couple were each jailed for nine months on Friday after admitting wasting police time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is due to go back to jail after breaching the terms of his licence. The Sun
  • Sheisty creep should join creeps like Cunnigham and Ted Stephens in the ever expanding federal jail of corrupt Congress taking bribes. Former Louisiana congressmen gets 13-year sentence
  • There was a time when "gaol" was the accepted spelling in Australia.
  • He was jailed for aggravated assault.
  • He was sentenced to life in jail. The Sun
  • If you don't learn how to keep your nose clean, you're going to end up in jail.
  • The Polish man must be feart for his safety in the local gaol. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • The court also heard that his girlfriend is standing by him and will offer emotional support when he is finally released from jail.
  • Terrorists responsible for atrocities, mass murderers and child killers will serve their entire lives in jail.
  • He fled to Germany, was jailed there and then extradited to Florida where he spent a few months in jail.
  • Their leaders outside the jails issue orders that have to be obeyed on pain of summary execution.
  • The family said a gang of fellow inmates sometimes acted as enforcers for jail guards.
  • A new study shows that radical Islamists are able to move from prison to prison in the United States, preaching what researchers are calling jailhouse Islam. CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2006
  • But with thousands of people doing “revolving door” pathetic short sentences in cushy jails, which only serve to encourage them to come back again. on July 28, 2008 at 7: 37 pm | Reply Intrigued of Ilford Oooops! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • At least 1,300 people were arrested and heavy jail sentences meted out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The angry mob outside the jail was/were ready to riot.
  • He admitted arson and was jailed for two years. The Sun
  • Rehabilitation is a vital part of preparing a prisoner for a productive life outside jail. The Sun
  • I'm going to rot away in some jail.
  • In April, Williams shared a jail cell with Wooten, in a housing assignment officials have said was an accident.
  • Latino inmates with limited English skills were punished for failing to understand commands in English by being put in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours a day or keeping prisoners locked down in their jail pods for as long as 72 hours without a trip to the canteen area or making nonlegal phone calls. Joe Arpaio, Arizona Sheriff, Violated Civil Rights According To Justice Department Report
  • Three other men were also jailed for their subordinate roles in the operation.
  • The money, he said, was an indemnity from the Argentine government for jailing him during the last military regime.
  • Only honesty isn't likely if the reward for it is crucifixion in the press, four different malpractice suits and an exemplary jail sentence.
  • The kidnappers had threatened to behead all four unless their jailed comrades were released.
  • It shows that prisoner discipline is the worst in any Scottish jail and that violence among inmates is rife.
  • See you on the Barack-cade ... and in the jail cells, the computer cells, the solar cells, the human cells .... Harvey Wasserman: Will Obama-Mania Lead Us to Solartopia? Yes We Will!
  • He admitted causing actual bodily harm after seeing the footage and was jailed for five months. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were sentenced to a month in jail last month and bailed pending appeals. The Sun
  • Walks -- "Some grabble walks may lead to de jail. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 1
  • A reporter and a private investigator at News of the World had already been jailed in 2007 for hacking into voicemail messages left on mobile telephones.
  • Marbles, real name Jonathan May-Bowles, was sentenced to six weeks in jail, and his last tweet before heading off to the clink was an "lol" in reply to @hypervocal. Lee Brenner: The Top 10 Stories From 2011 Missing From All the Top 10 Lists
  • Meshach kept him respectably dressed, but paid him no wages; the negro had what he wanted, but wanted little; on more than one occasion the court had imposed penalties on Samson's breaches of the peace, and he lay in jail, unsolicitous and proud, until Meshach Milburn paid the fine, which he did grudgingly; for money was Meshach's sole pursuit, and he spent nothing upon himself. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
  • I am in my contrivances and pretences to blind my gaoleress, and to take off the jealousy of her principals on my going down so often into the garden and poultry-yard. Clarissa Harlowe
  • But the same end could be achieved by less draconian means if the magistrates' courts were empowered to work faster so that those found guilty could be jailed with dispatch.
  • Besides these , again the same as chief security, hardware salesman, jailor and truck driver etc.
  • No one was jailed and the police commanders involved were promoted to higher posts.
  • They are now in Lake County jail with bail set at $ 30, 000 each, and their weapons were confiscated.
  • He was given a conditional sentence, which avoids jail time, but enforces daily curfews in his home.
  • He was being held without bail at the Contra Costa County jail in Martinez.
  • The Jail regime in crowded cells in the desert sun is so harsh that prisoners die of hunger or exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The judges sentenced the priest to two months in jail, suspended for five months - meaning he will not go to prison unless he reoffends within the next five months.
  • Much more commonly, the Crown will proceed by way of summary conviction, in which case the offence is punishable by up to 18 months in jail. Uttering threats : Law is Cool
  • Similar offers have been extended to high-profile developers on other platforms, including iPhone jailbreaker George "geohot" Hotz. Ars Technica
  • Arpaio is a corrupt media showboater whose antics on the streets and in the jails have resulted in lawsuits that have cost the county millions of dollars. Controversial Arizona sheriff considers run for governor's seat
  • Yet reporters also have been fired and a small number jailed after angering communist authorities by publicizing corruption and other official abuses.
  • And avoid sending dangerous offenders to our already overcrowded jails. The Sun
  • He is not able to discuss his case, but his defence team argues that he was jailed because of a simple cultural misunderstanding. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job.
  • Yun behaved himself after he got out of jail in 1991, but was arrested again on April 15th, and is now accused of negotiating with South Koreans to obtain Russian RD-180 rocket engine technology for them. StrategyPage.com
  • The regime routinely jails dissidents, has tortured them, and bans all opposition.
  • It would make my heart give a quicker beat to hear him say: "When I was in Aran with Petrie," or "my model for the Blind Girl at the Holy Well was Doctor Petrie's daughter," or "Davis was such a dear fellow I could refuse him nothing," or, as an apology for not having read Mitchell's wonderful Gaol Journal, "I did not like his appearance when I saw him. Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography
  • Being a war hero is not a lifetime ‘get out of jail free’ card, exempting you from responsibility for what you do thereafter.
  • MONTANA JAIL Montana jail contract worth $2. 6M a year BILLINGS, Mont. Undefined
  • Even when he consorted with jail-birds in jungle camps, and listened to their codes of conduct and measurements of life, he was not affected. CHAPTER V
  • The jailer locked them in the innermost prison. Christianity Today
  • He faces 15 years' jail for drug smuggling. The Sun
  • Drunks were thrown in jail for a few days.
  • The owner of the Valle Grande Country House, Ernano Barretta, 63, is in jail in Italy; his accomplice, gigolo par excellence Helg Sgarbi, 41, was arrested in Austria and is in prison in Germany facing trial for extortion. RNB QuickLinks: Heidi Klum, a noisy church burglar, and ‘Christian’ gossip
  • It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source.
  • She was trapped in a prison and her jailer refused to release her.
  • The axeman, who was later arrested, was given a suspended jail term. The Sun
  • Yesterday he was jailed for two years in the first domestic servitude case involving a man and wife. The Sun
  • You don't want to be his jailer but he needs to respect your feelings. The Sun
  • If he hadn't posted bail for her she would now be preparing for her first night in jail.
  • Judge Stockdale must interpret the laws regarding the charges against Mr. Gall, he must find Mr. Gall a harmless brute, not a criminal, criminals go to jail, harmless juvenescent behavior is punished by community service. Deters Is Right (For A Change)
  • KHARTOUM: An army officer who was jailed for involvement in a coup attempt in August 1992 has been set free, a Khartoum newspaper reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He was able to settle with his creditors, and avoid going to jail.
  • Mr. ROBERT STONE (Author, "Fun with Problems"): (Reading) Hampton County locked them down in a 19th century brick fortress of a jail, a penitential fantasy of red brick keeps and crenellations. Fiction, Long And Short, For Summertime Escapes
  • 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.
  • Infamous security breacher John Hirst aka Jail House points to an excitable Independent scoop with an illegitimate Tory fundraiser getting the run of the corridors of power. Houses of Parliament: Tory Bloggers Making Passes
  • All were jailed drug barons. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are allowed to buy basics such as shaving foam and cigarettes with money earned in jail and twice a week they can also buy pasta, rice, tinned tomatoes, onions, meat, eggs and seasonal vegetables.
  • Most still linger in county jails, awaiting the outcome of appeals or seeking jury trials.
  • He had not been accused of a crime, yet Curtis Brown spent 10 of his last days in a jail cell.
  • FRANK BOURGEOIS -- bro of patrick bourgeois casey fatally hurt caylee …. she called tony … .. tony's friend mike has a friend patrick who has a brother who has a fishing boat and can help get rid of the body … .. so they do that … … … days go by … … … casey gets arrested … .. patrick shows up to see casey in jail, she dosen't know patrick as tony's "aquaintance", she dosen't recognize him, then he mentions MIKE WALKER and knows that this guy was sent by tony to tell her that if she needed anything just ask, this way tony got a message to her w / out anybody knowing about it, that everything will be ok as long as they both keep there mouth shut that's as far as ive got … … … what do u guys think … far-fetched? Blogger News Network
  • A City of London County Court judge rejected the jail application on a legal technicality.
  • Living as a prisoner, he asks questions about the overlap between psychiatric services and prisons, showing how many mentally ill people wind up in unsuitable jails. Times, Sunday Times
  • A teacher who was jailed for firing an air pistol while confronting a gang of youths outside her home was freed on appeal yesterday.
  • The state prosecutor had demanded Melih Calayoglu be sent to jail for at least five years.
  • Tradition is a guide and not a jailer. W. Somerset Maugham 
  • She could gain her freedom from jail by agreeing to marry her rapist, and thus expiate her "adultery. David Katz, M.D.: Dignifying Health: Why Not Quite Everything Is Relative
  • Did their pitiful cries and prayers rise into the night to a God who seemed deaf and pitiless as their cruel jailers?
  • Hope and Community, run by Sherman and Rutland addictive medicine doctor Mark Logan, now plans to set up more than one long-term "aftercare" facility for people recently out of jail and for youths recovering from drug and alcohol abuse. RutlandHerald.com
  • Put these people back in jail for life, and put these incompetent law enforcers UNDER the jail. fascinating, the story of issei sagawa is absolutely insane Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • She will get her comeuppance in jail. The Sun
  • He knew Chico Mendes, leader of the rubber-tappers and social activist, whose murderers have recently been released from jail.
  • Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
  • After the guys vanquish the demon, the FBI agent realizes they were telling the truth and prepares to release them, but Ruby (guest star Katie Cassidy) shows up to a warn Sam and Dean that the jailhouse is surrounded by a band of demons with a powerful new leader who wants Sam dead. Supernatural: Jus in Bello Description : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
  • In reality, she was a former drug addict who spent three years behind bars for smuggling drugs into jail. The Sun
  • The creaky machinery of the legal thriller makes you yearn for a big payoff - but no one, except poor Sheila, goes to jail.
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • Go, good partner, go, get you to Francis Seacole; bid him bring his pen and inkhorn to the gaol: we are now to examination these men. Much Ado About Nothing
  • Cheney seems to fear that if our system of justice works, he could be in for some serious, uncommuted jail time. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Could Dick Cheney Go to Prison? (By Ray McGovern, Consortium News)
  • Up to a thousand prisoners may be on the loose inside the jail.
  • I admit I interchange the terms unlocking v. jailbreaking. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • He was jailed for 18 months for grievous bodily harm by a court in Guernsey after it heard that he had spat blood at police. Times, Sunday Times
  • The team met a number of Kashmiri, Pakistani and Afghan detenues in Tihar jail where they are kept in ‘high security wards’.
  • His jail sentence has a four-year extended licence period. The Sun
  • Minneapolis police seek man with 'unibrow' after pharmacy robbery Former Prior Lake cop will be jailed for breaking into ex's house News
  • Similarly, Harris County is the only big county in the state where, for first time drug possession offenders caught with less than a gram of a controlled substance - cases in which courts are mandated to give probation on the first offense - prosecutors routinely seek and get jail time in the county hoosgow as a condition of probation. Grits for Breakfast
  • The military junta has killed 2,500 protesters and jailed 20,000. The Sun
  • New Jersey passed a law last year to legalize medical marijuana, but possession of up to 50 grams for nonmedical purposes still is punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Connecticut Moves to Cut Pot Penalties
  • Following up myself at 43, it would be cool to mount a “callingallwingnuts” style campaign to call the gasbag’s show (or any conservative gasbag’s show, for that matter) and ask on the air, “In light of your (Rush’s) oxycontin problem and its resolution, would you be in favor of decriminalizing drug possession and offering treatment instead of jail time?” Firedoglake » Not Exactly a Rush…
  • He was jailed for two years in January for a booze and cigs robbery at an off-licence. The Sun
  • Mafia "pentito," or mobster-turned-witness, Gaspare Spatuzza told a court in Turin that a Mafia clan leader later jailed for the attacks had named Mr. Berlusconi, who had not entered politics at the time, in connection with the bombings. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A dispatcher at the County Jail foiled an attempted break by as many as five men from the fourth-floor maximum security cell block.
  • Police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail.
  • I know that, as a teenager, he was caught stealing copper pipe from a construction site and put in jail.
  • He's gone to jail for fraud.
  • You have seen how they treat a misdoer there in the jail; now you see how they treat the innocent and the worthy. The Mysterious Stranger; A Romance by Mark Twain [pseud.] with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth.
  • But appeals, deals and the expiry of the statute of limitations whittled the number in jail down to fewer than 10.
  • Did you know that MLK used the word gainsaid actually "gainsaying" in his Letter From a Birmingham Jail? Racism over, black people say.
  • His jailers realized that his ransom would exceed those of the other prisoners, so Raymond was continuously tortured for preaching.
  • African-American women who are addicted to illicit substances are disproportionately over-represented in jails, prisons, and treatment programs.
  • What shouldve happened was your Little weak ass shouldve went to jail for going on the square with all 1 of those so-called wanna-be LOUD-ASS Generals acting a complete fool! Guckenberger: "Fuck The Police" Not Obscene
  • He'll eventually disappear for a few days and at a certain point steal from us, but Chine's from the streets, illegally trades money for profit as a day job, gets locked up in jail twice on shoot days, and stays up most nights chewing miraa if he can get his hands on it. John Hibey: The Sundance Diaries: Method Acting In Somalia
  • He became obstreperously critical of the Allies, and was arrested on a trip to India and sent back to Britain, where he was put in jail for a half year. The Prize
  • Besides the jail sentence Mr Hayton now faces and eight year driving ban increased from four years.
  • He walked out of jail a free man.
  • Slovakia said his sentence will be commuted to life in jail if he is extradited. The Sun
  • Currently, those sales carry a misdemeanor sentence of a year or less in the county jail.
  • Being an ex-serviceman, I get annoyed at the fact that my barrackroom was smaller than a jail cell. Couldn’t Prosecute Satan « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The jailer did violence to prisoners.
  • 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.
  • BBC | Dutch open 'Big Brother' jail Uma prisão high tech em que quem vigia os prisoneiros são computadores e não guardas. Novas
  • But the cold-blooded insects were force-feeding him with the jail's evening meal - yuck!
  • As a Tory backbencher in 1988, Nicholson was vice-chairman of a parliamentary committee that rejected the expansion of automatic incarceration, asserting that it doesn't work, overcrowds jails and takes too hefty of a social and financial toll. Canada.com Top Stories
  • Dodging them, Frenzill slipped inside the gaol's back entrance and fumbled the cresset from the wall. Father Swarat
  • A court is to decide Tuesday whether he should remain in jail pending trial.
  • It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source.
  • A judge at Southampton crown court said jail was an option. The Sun
  • He was jailed for five years on each count of causing death by dangerous driving, the sentences to run concurrently.
  • Pennant, tagged "the most expensive teenager in English football" after his move from Notts County to Arsenal a dozen years ago, could be found half a dozen years later wearing a tag of a very different kind in Birmingham City's matches while on probation from a jail term following a drink-driving conviction. The lost boys rescued from wilderness years | Richard Williams
  • We exchanged letters regularly but the man who emerged from jail was a quieter, more subdued individual.
  • Her claim came as she faced jail after being convicted of dishonestly raking in jobseeker's allowance, housing benefits and income support. The Sun
  • Three other men jailed for life for their part in the crime too have lodged appeals. Times, Sunday Times
  • InfoPSP admin jailed for something he didn’t do next » ACTA threat to WIPO’s future
  • That in Ayr jail, the prisoners lay on straw, till Mr Neild supplied blankets from his own private charity. English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • Hughes's central concern was to display the suffering of the convicts and the viciousness of their gaolers.
  • In one case a baby-faced double killer was jailed for life ... without revealing why he murdered two pretty teenagers.
  • If convicted, she could be jailed for five years for living off immoral earnings.
  • A drunken hooligan who smashed a glass into a motorist's face has been jailed for 18 months.
  • He was banged up in a Nepal jail for six months.
  • A lengthy spell in jail is the least he deserves. The Sun
  • (AP) traderbob @Hillbillybarbie well then arrests should be made because it seems like a crime to me. lecrab DNA backlog still plagues HPD crime lab - Houston Chronicle lecrab Man Arrested After Threatening to Shoot His iPhone at an Apple Store [Crime] lecrab Wayne County news briefs: Nearly 80 arrested in Detroit crime sweep - Detroit Free Press mcgeneral #crime Flu cases prompt jails to restrict visits: Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The organisation has been heavily infiltrated by informers and many of its members are now in jail.
  • It operates with all the cravenness of the fabled Mexican jail. Stephen Herrington: Goldman Sachs Robbed the EU By Way of Greece
  • Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court.
  • He was jailed again in April last year then granted a royal pardon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind bars ... toy company bosses jailed for multi-million pound fraud.
  • AN electrician nabbed at five times the drink-drive limit after downing a bottle of vodka has escaped jail by a whisker. The Sun
  • After narrowly avoiding some jail time, he returns home only to get kicked out by his boozehound mother.
  • The 200-year-old jail is overcrowded, understaffed and lacking in basic amenities.
  • The article says a new deputy caught a chimo, took him to jail, filled out the paperwork incorrectly because the jail gave him the wrong bond info, so he set the bond too low and the guy is out now and there is no way to put him back before his hearing … so he could chimo again … Blogger News Network
  • ‘When I find out who's been spiriting the stuff away, they'll be gone, too,’ she warned them, ‘to jail.’
  • Of course, there is not, in reality, any comparison between the reasons that megatherium and brontosaurus went extinct and the reasons why Enron went under, Martha Stewart went to jail, or the Dems lost the last U.S. election. Company/government nosesdives no different from animal extinctions, author argues
  • A PRISON officer has stopped working at a jail because one of the lags burgled his home. The Sun
  • more people know who the hamburgler is than emperor norton. this is your savage garden; this is my angel's gaol, my demiurge imbroglio. the i-ching reads 23 23 23, the coins spin 666 & i say again this savage garden i will slash & burn. stargazers will read of bad dreams in astrological morse code. here i come, custer, here come the woodwose people. Mordicai: crown me king!
  • We want Taylor in jail where we can keep an eye on him.
  • It exceeded the 4 x 6 inches allowed by the jail, so I was pleasantly surprised that it was not rejected by the trigger-happy mailroom.
  • The man was later identified as Bryon Womack, 43 of Cicero, and is being held at Lake County Jail for charges of attempted carjacking, resisting law enforcement and possession of marijuana. News - chicagotribune.com
  • If the damage to property exceeds $1, 500, the offender is guilty of an unranked class C felony (up to one year in jail and/or a $10,000 fine).
  • If Sidacai cared to lodge a formal complaint, the jailers would suffer punishment. probably he would not complain.
  • But now his home had become a dungeon, where the gaoler had once been his to command and ignore. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • A man who butted a police officer after a chase through the streets of Clacton has been jailed.
  • A Siberian jail is the last place you would expect to find a beauty pageant. The Sun
  • 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.
  • Small towns can control the criminal element better -- everybody knows who the crooks are, I guess, and the food in the jailhouse is not as good ........ (grits and molasses) Crime In Ajijic &; Lake Chapala Area??
  • The judge liked using the word 'wicked' of people he had sent to jail.
  • Because of the limitations on space, cars were used sparingly, except to patrol and catch speeders or transport criminals to jail.
  • He had sudden visions of the giant kender incarcerated in the Haven jail, with most of his torso and his topknotted head and shoulders sticking up through the hole they would have to cut in the roof. The Soulforge
  • Last year he was convicted of breaking that ban ... and was given a jail sentence.
  • He was jailed for five years for causing death by driving without due care and attention, perverting the course of justice and driving while disqualified.
  • It's hardly a surprise those locked up should take advantage of a mistake by their jailers. The Sun
  • Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
  • It's a lot worse being in jail, and you don't honestly deserve to be in the slammer.
  • His business was built on corruption and bribery and, by 1973, he was in jail.
  • The criminal was committed to jail.
  • He has been languishing in jail for the past twenty years.
  • And as the latter carried a heavier alternative jail sentence, she warned Ms Kane that she faced more than one night in chokey when she returns for sentence next week.
  • And, really, if terrorists on the outside could help perform some jailbreak from a Supermax Prison or from Ft. Leavenworth, they could also commit a horrifying and staggering act of terrorism, and my bet is, given that capacity, they’d skip busting anybody out. Matthew Yglesias » Gitmo and NIMBY
  • Whether or not I end up in jail is not the most pressing issue. Geert Wilders banned from the UK but here's what he would have said
  • He says his time in jail was hell on earth .
  • Strikes by prison officers underline the need for reform in our gaols.
  • Now for persons like me and hundreds of others who oppose this neo-fascist government we would be thrown into jail without the options, like without a trial.
  • They were arrested after being spotted filming and whisked to jail. The Sun
  • A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
  • Fining Allwn a paltry £2,000 instead of gaoling him, Judge Bertrand Richards observed: ‘The victim was guilty of a great deal of contributory negligence.’
  • She received countless letters of support while in jail.
  • The last of three prisoners who absconded from an open jail has been arrested. Times, Sunday Times
  • A devoted husband who admitted killing his sick wife after she asked him to bring her suffering to an end has been spared jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed again in April last year then granted a royal pardon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Britain's worst jail riot will force a fundamental reappraisal of prison policy.
  • Our courts are in such a rush to jail mothers and mothers-to-be that no thought is given to the devastating effect this has on families.
  • 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.
  • People might be interested in this site set up by Israeli refuseniks, that is reservists in the Israeli Army who have refused to fight in the occupied territories. 21 conscientious objectors are in jail so far for refusing to serve.
  • The potty decree says they can play footie on jail premises only if they are properly supervised. The Sun
  • Often there were interruptions from correctional officers and other jail staff.
  • He was today starting a seven-year jail sentence exactly one month after the raid at the high-class jewellers near York Minster.
  • i lived in 42c block with my mum, 2 brothers, and 2 sisters, i am the oldest my maiden name betty malone. did anyone go on country holidays with the blackfriars settlement. having visited this site brings back many happy memories i also remember going to jail park and chewing the leaves that tasted like vinegar. we moved to peckam in 1971 London SE1 community website
  • A police officer who used a knife to puncture the tyres of a car to stop it being driven by a group of drunken revellers has been convicted and warned he may face a jail sentence.
  • The police intercepted the flight of the escaped criminal and put him back in jail.
  • Two of her sons have been jailed as a result of her actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail.
  • A judge at Southampton crown court said jail was an option. The Sun
  • He could be jailed for life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The maximum sentence for aiding or abetting suicide is 14 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • She agreed that the scoundrels should be jailed - just like, she added, miscreant priests and their duplicitous protectors among the bishops.
  • Jailbreakers have long had an application available to them called backgrounder, which lets them run any application in the background - and you know what? TechCrunch
  • Violence and jail receive strong censure. Christianity Today
  • Of immediate concern to us is the fact that our people fill the jails and clog the justice system.
  • In Portland, the interaction between treatment and jail sanction also proved a significant contributor to the models of rearrest (of each type).
  • Jail One of his gimmicks is to have his father comb his hair in the ring after victory. The Sun
  • Prison governors, penal reformers and lawyers have been critical of the number of rioters and looters being sent to already overcrowded jails. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Ukraine, one former minister is in jail, another is enjoying political asylum in the Czech Republic, and the former prime minister is fighting legal charges of misspending state money. Is Russia Leading a Regional Authoritarian Trend?
  • A man who planned to flood Britain with cocaine was jailed for 15 years.
  • A citizen assigned to jury duty is jailed for throwing a temper tantrum before a judge.
  • [_Endorsed_: "In order that the decrees above inserted, ordering that the missionaries of the Filipinas Islands have no prisons or jails; that they may not condemn, except those who have commission from the archbishop; and that they appoint no other fiscals than those whom he shall assign them; notwithstanding the decrees that were given ordering no innovation in the former practice, be followed in the appointment of the said fiscals."] _Letter to the archbishop_ The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55 1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the
  • Though plantations were mini-states - with private jails, stockades and whipping posts - planters also depended on the army, judges, mayors and local constables to force workers to submit to their will.
  • The jail sources said that the flood water flowed through a nullah, which is being used for the disposal of water by the jail authorities.
  • As someone who spent jail time, 20 lashes is worth about one week of time, if the lashes are non-barbed leather, and the strokes are limited to a force of 20 pounds. Overcoming Squemishness, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • She was prepared to sit out the years of Jack's jail sentence.
  • It was David who told us you could go to jail for thieving from the age of 13 onwards.
  • Later he was kept in jail for three days because he bore a resemblance to a photofit shown on Crimewatch.
  • His sentence has been halved and a further 18 days deducted as part of a scheme introduced last summer to ease jail overcrowding. The Sun
  • Mayor of Detroit is going to jail and will serve five years of probation all for lying under oath in a sex scandal involving him and his top aide.
  • D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct 6, The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
  • The third storey of the town gaol was pierced by a doorway over which projected a beam.
  • The boy cocked one eye at him -- he knew that Jurgis was a "jailbird" by his shaven head. The Jungle
  • David Cameron has said he will not "hector" the Chinese over human rights despite pressure to condemn the jailing of China's Nobel Peace Prize winner. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source.
  • Meanwhile, the authorities at Limerick prison have started a major crackdown on a very potent form of jail poteen which prisoners make for consumption at Christmas.
  • A taxi driver was jailed for life yesterday for knifing his wife to death after developing a grudge against her family.
  • The charges against them have been dropped from spying to ‘illegal information collection’, although the new charge still carries a possible jail sentence.
  • From the soaps we're joined by Kim Medcalf, EastEnders jailbird Sam Mitchell, who escapes Walford nick to perform a classic track.
  • Alice Lenshina died in jail, but her church survives and she is regarded as a heroine by Zambian feminists.
  • Perhaps the jailoress would allow them to step inside away from the crowd, and she would explain? Jerry
  • He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by officials who throw him into jail.
  • His wife and another woman in the public gallery burst out sobbing as the verdicts were announced and as he departed for jail, they yelled insults at the police officer in the case.
  • The squatter sends another swagman to the billabong to trick our hero into taking a walk, the rat hands our hero to the cops, he's paid off and our hero goes to jail?
  • He could face a threemonth jail sentence for obstructing border staff in their counterterror searches. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to the Associated Press, prosecutors had sought a six-month jail stint for Lohan, but judge Elden Fox instead opted to send her back to rehab one more time. Judge orders Lindsay Lohan back to rehab
  • You might use prison stats to show the percentage of folks in jail -- but that's skewed because some of the incarcerated are innocent, and a whole lot of them are in for non-violent offenses like drugs, which didn't used to be a crime; still, percentagewise, more folks are in prison in the US than were fifty or a hundred years ago, viz our total population. Numbers
  • Then, my dear, the man seems already to be meditating vengeance against me for an aversion I cannot help: for yesterday my saucy gaoleress assured me, that all my oppositions would not signify that pinch of snuff, holding out her genteel finger and thumb: that Clarissa Harlowe
  • Another object of horror I found between the great hall of judgment and the luxurious apartment of the chief jailer (primo custode), the Dominican friar who presides over this diabolical establishment. Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
  • Landlords will also face jail if they fail to check the immigration status of tenants. Times, Sunday Times
  • the crime, the longer the gaol sentence.
  • He had been jailed for life at York 10 years before, for drowning his wife in the bath at their home in Beverley.
  • What that means was that when the end of that session of court came, Mr. Hall, instead of being out on bail and going home, would go to jail and would be brought down the next day in manacles and be in manacles, and go back to jail the next night. A Look At America
  • Serious breaches of quarantine law risk up to ten years in jail. The Sun
  • He was thrown in jail because of a controversial pamphlet that he wrote.
  • A dozen short stints in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cooder denounces the ‘paving over and the malling up’ of Los Angeles working class history, particularly on its Chicano Eastside where tens of thousands have been uprooted by stadiums, freeways and jails.
  • And it came as a pleasant surprise for all the 59 prisoners, 29 of them lifers, who were released from the Central Jail on Sunday after remission of their remaining term.
  • He wants a few more rogue traders to go to jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • This proved too much for Downing Street, which promptly unrescinded the initial order, which was imposed after media horror over a "Monsters 'Ball" at Holloway Jail. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • He will have served half of his four year sentence when he is released on parole after being jailed at the Old Bailey two years ago for perjury and perverting the course of justice.
  • If a man touches a woman, her parents, relatives and bystanders off the street mete out justice that even Big Al, the WWE bunkmate in your jail cell, would admire. Charlie Sheen To Make More Two And A Half Men, The Turd
  • She takes the rap for her wayward brother, going to jail for his crimes.
  • His arrogant courtroom displays of bravado ended when he reached the high-security jail. The Sun
  • Duckett copped a plea to avoid going to jail.
  • That man this evening, when he called me 'jailbird' -- Sheila of Big Wreck Cove A Story of Cape Cod
  • For the record, Cott is now in jail but the subpoenaed accounts continue to tweet and blog. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Subpoena to Twitter, Demanding Identification of Anonymous Critic of Corbett’s
  • In a meeting with high level U.S. officials in advance of the May 2010 election, Zenawi told them in plain words what he will do to his opposition if they try to "discredit the election": "If opposition groups resort to violence in an attempt to discredit the election, we will crush them with our full force; they will all vegetate like Birtukan Midekssa in jail forever. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Thugtatorship: The Highest Stage of African Dictatorship
  • But there is a chance that he may still have useful information, and that when the adrenalin wears off after an inglorious period in jail he could divulge it; he certainly won't if he is dead.
  • Violence and jail receive strong censure. Christianity Today
  • He had written something and hidden it away to keep it from the jailer.
  • Automatic jail terms must be made compulsory. The Sun
  • Once upon a time, repelled (rightly) by Canada's treatment of First Nations people, and in particular the Ontario government's collaboration with Big Mining to despoil Indian lands and jail their leaders, she preached aboriginal revolution: Archive 2009-11-01
  • A woman driver who caused the death of her passenger when she crashed her car while twice over the drink-drive limit has been jailed for three years. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sent Meekins, the officer, to a secret administrative hearing that offered no chance of jail.
  • They've already made it clear that you jailbreak an iPhone at your own risk, voiding your warranty at a minimum.
  • My father was thrown in jail, we moved to a less affluent area of Maseru, and we skimped big time on clothes and on food.
  • François of Corbeuil, Count of Montcorbier, stood in a very different relation to the Lady Katherine from that of the lowly poet and gaolbird who had rhymed and sighed and battled in the Fircone If I Were King
  • I had writen [** typo: written] for the occasion, was unanimously taken him back and placed him in goal [** typo: gaol], and was kept in goal [** typo: gaol] three days, during into my hand, and at the sametime [** typo: same time] saying, be a 100 dols. Three Years in Europe Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met
  • He was an exquisitely talented painter and sculptor who worked for popes and kings, a contemporary and acquaintance of Michaelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci; an incorrigibly opinionated boaster, duelist and brawler, an occasional jailbreaker (for that fast mouth of his got him in trouble more than once), and an indefatigable self-promoter and traveling PR show, with an ego the size of the planet. OMG, how did I miss this?! | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • If he breaks the order he could be charged with a criminal offence and be given a jail sentence.
  • Under Greece's stiff anti-drugs laws they could face twenty years in jail.
  • A prisoner hid inside a tiny jail store cupboard for 11 hours and ran a phonecards and tobacco racket.
  • Gerstner turned around IBM and developed a reputation as one of the most effective executives ever -- while Skillings played a major role in destroying Enron and ended up in jail. Ron Ashkenas: Can a Consultant Become a Manager, or a President?
  • D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct. 6, 1837. American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
  • A manhunt is under way in western Germany for a convicted drug dealer who escaped by mailing himself out of jail. Archive 2008-11-01
  • 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.
  • Two of her sons have been jailed as a result of her actions. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed for life with a minimum term of 10 years in February last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corbin, who spoke during Saturday's ceremony, called the rededication of the jail an The Herald-Mail Online
  • He had read, for instance, the John McGregor book about the horrors of Outram Road Jail, Blood on the Rising Sun. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • They suffered stigmatism, criminalization (jailed for picketing the White House on trumped up charges), they endured abuse at the hands of government officials (force feeding in jail while on a hunger strike). Love and Solidarity on IDEVASW Day « Bound, Not Gagged
  • They did bring them to the cop station trow my son in jail Ontario Ombudsman : Law is Cool
  • A 21-year old hacker has been sentenced to jail in Michigan for hacking via wardriving.
  • A report indicated he might be in a jail at Jadotville, 60 NYT > Home Page
  • Society has to give prisoners a second chance when they come out of jail.
  • He was expelled from a city school in second year and was heading straight for jail.
  • Putting people in jail for marijuana possession is a waste of time. Sound Politics: Seattle NAACP: "We Didn't Do A Lot, But We Held On"
  • Anti-drink drive campaigners today blasted magistrates for not jailing a mum who drove off with her young son after knocking back a bottle of wine.
  • Police arrested the young girl's father, Kevin Fox, in the case; after eight months in jail, he was exculpated by DNA evidence. Scathing Report Describes 'Major Mistakes' In Riley Fox Murder Investigation
  • Despite two restraining orders and a spell in jail, he continued to threaten her, and was planning to kill her when he was finally arrested.
  • 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.
  • This campaign by police constabularies across the country is the last chance for people to get rid of the weapons before the introduction of a minimum five-year jail sentence for illegal possession of prohibited firearms.
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  • The government voted to punish corruption in sport with up to four years in jail.
  • A driver who knocked down two pedestrians in a road rage attack has been jailed. Times, Sunday Times
  • People found guilty of obtaining personal details by deception - known as "blagging" - should be jailed, Deputy PM Nick Clegg has said. BBC News - Home
  • The small building to the right is the police lock-up, Stuart Town Gaol, still standing.
  • He was imprisoned for twelve years and has been sporadically jailed since, but the Algerian government now lets him run on a leash. The Times Literary Supplement
  • At the second visit of Gryphus, Cornelius, contrary to all his former habits, asked the old jailer, with the most winning voice, about her health; but Gryphus contented himself with giving the laconical answer, -- The Black Tulip
  • He faces up to 10 years in jail for illegally smuggling arms into India.
  • He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail.
  • If he sees, for example, that a wrongdoer has genuinely repented and that no good would come of forcing the miscreant to do jail time, he'll suspend his sentence.
  • Thousands of offenders will be tagged on their release from jail under plans being considered by ministers to reduce reoffending rates.
  • Mohamud's mother had to put up $2500 in bail money to get her out of a Kenyan jail where she had been confined thanks to Canadian consular officials. Archive 2009-08-01
  • A Porirua man described as a recidivist paua thief has been jailed for 12 months on charges relating to poaching on the west coast of Wellington. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • A blogger accused of spying and counter-revolutionary activities has been jailed for 14 years.
  • Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term.
  • Anyone who opposes the regime is thrown in jail.
  • Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. John F. Kennedy 
  • He was jailed for three years in December 2002 for aggravated burglary and other offences.
  • In one of the Nazi street raids, Ili was forced to clean the sidewalk and in April 1938 she and Gerda were arrested and jailed for six weeks as hostages for Robert. Ilona Kronstein.
  • Prison bosses became concerned that there could be other activities that could pose a threat to jail security.
  • Behind bars ... toy company bosses jailed for multi-million pound fraud.
  • Three other men jailed for life for their part in the crime too have lodged appeals. Times, Sunday Times
  • He faces a maximum prison / jail term of 25 years.
  • Witli Gen. Hogan's report on tbe comprint of Col. Conoll; agiunst Jm. Jewell; consider Jewell a verj necessary person in the prison, although it maj be expedient to limit the jailer's power over prisoners of war. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • The confident student, she said, the "multitasker" who had excelled as a student and community volunteer through high school and college, was shattered by four months in a Pakistani jail. Local News from The Lakeland Ledger
  • On some of the 11 other complaints lodged by lawyers of the jailed rebel leader, the court ruled in Turkey's favour.
  • How come a high-priced lawyer like you is visiting the jail instead of taking a power lunch? TIES THAT BIND
  • Prison officers face jail and a hefty fine for disclosing information about inmates under draft legislation published yesterday.
  • A lengthy spell in jail is the least he deserves. The Sun
  • The driver faces up to four years in jail and a 40,000 baht fine. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has visited scores of penal facilities in Latin America and the United States, including over thirty prisons, jails, and police lock-ups in Brazil.
  • They ought to jail her killer for life.
  • It contains some interesting relics, including the door of the condemned cell from the old Calton jail.
  • Returned to jail after eight days after court ruled jail term miscalculated BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Ruhl was being held Wednesday at the Lake County Jail with bail set at $ 10,000.
  • In a dramatic turnaround, Joseph is transformed from jailed prisoner to prime minister of Egypt in a matter of hours.
  • Of course nobody believed him, and he was thrown into jail.
  • this may land you in jail
  • Meanwhile, Yoon sits in a Seoul jail awaiting his verdict.
  • The jail "does cator (sic) to my food needs, by not giving me meat products," the inmate noted. JSOnline.com
  • He jailed the child abuser for seven years and warned him that if he breaks his parole or reoffends during the supervision period of the sentence, he could go back behind bars for a further six and a half years.
  • The player spent a week in jail before being bailed two weeks ago. The Sun
  • The judge did not jail the young man, but put him on probation for a year.
  • He avoided jail because it could not be proved that he intended to sell it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company 's president is already in jail on corruption charges. Times, Sunday Times
  • The prisoner was taken under escort to the jail.
  • A man who provided a false alibi for an alleged attacker has been sent to jail for six months.
  • Back home in Sydney, Habib took up the blind sheik's cause, organising a protest to support the jailed cleric whom he described as his teacher.
  • Jail got into the music school by scraping through the examination.
  • Slovakia said his sentence will be commuted to life in jail if he is extradited. The Sun
  • The officers were checking for fare dodgers at a bus stop when they spotted a man due for recall to jail. The Sun
  • He had been at this particular gaol for several months, and had watched her grow in all the lawless skills there were.
  • And avoid sending dangerous offenders to our already overcrowded jails. The Sun
  • No distinction of rank was made by the jailors on the Jersey, but the prisoners themselves agreed to allow the officers to occupy the extreme afterpart of the ship, between decks, called the gun-room. American Prisoners of the Revolution
  • He was jailed for 10 years last November for an attack on a nightclub doorman. The Sun
  • He was jailed for eight months and must pay 500 compensation. The Sun
  • But Hussein kicked the ball right back at the Khartoum government, refusing to pay the fine and choosing instead to spend a month in jail to show solidarity with the thousands of other women, Muslim and non-Muslim, that the so-called Islamic Sudanese regime singles out for its brand of hollow piety. Global Voices in English » Egyptians React to the Sudanese “Sin”
  • He got a six-year jail sentence, a harsh punishment for a first offense.
  • In a recent interview with Newsweek, Mr Rajaratnam said that FBI agents offered him a plea bargain—just five years' jail-time in exchange for wearing a wire and taping his conversations with Mr Gupta.
  • But nothing, absolutely *nothing* about Crowe's character throughout the movie convinced me that he was the person who would, at the very last minute, turn on a dime, shoot down his own gang and then throw himself in jail out of some weird sense of nobility. 3:10 to Yuma
  • CompuDyne also supplies security and specialty engineering and telecom products to the military and intelligence agencies, electronic security products for prisons, and all-steel jailhouses.
  • The defendant also had to be imprisoned in a gaol at the victim's expense until an assize, where a judge of sufficient seniority could conduct a trial. English Witchcraft Trials In Perspective
  • So kinda like jail, yeah. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Trudeau pleaded guilty to credit-card fraud in 1991 and was sentenced to 24 months in jail.
  • Even before he stepped on the self-indulgent, self-destructive merry-go-round of birds and booze, bankruptcy and jail.
  • The pair were handcuffed, taken to the county jail, strip-searched and charged with criminal trespass.
  • A former Conservative councillor who pretended to be a barrister to gain social status and well-paid jobs wept in court as she was spared jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I was locked in with my cousin in jail until the sergeant on duty released us.
  • In 1914 Watson left National Cash Register under a cloud of monopoly and competitive charges that might have put him in jail.
  • In March this year he was released from jail then vanished again. The Sun
  • He just finished serving 30 days in jail for his 1965 desertion.
  • The law mandates treatment, not jail, for non-violent, first time drug offenders.
  • A commanding officer sentenced him to 35 days in jail.
  • There must be consistent action again the menace, only then will a jail term deter others. Analysis
  • Aiding and abetting is a criminal offence, and if proven that an accountant, financial adviser or bookkeeper encouraged a customer to evade tax, then they can face fines or jail.
  • Some politicians have realised that there are more artful ways of subduing people than shooting or jailing them.
  • But this week he was jailed for just 16 months for unlawful wounding. The Sun
  • I don't drink hard liquor anymore, it drives me insane with rage and I've ended up in jail too many times.
  • He was extradited back to Peru and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator who was on the News of the World payroll and was used by Goodman, was also jailed.
  • The government voted to punish corruption in sport with up to four years in jail.
  • A dozen short stints in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were sentenced to a month in jail last month and bailed pending appeals. The Sun
  • They get out of jail only to look for a place to sleep - a shelter, a park and perhaps a reconnection with the old haunts that got them in jail in the first place.
  • But she was spared a jail sentence yesterday because her 'blind panic' was caused by arachnophobia, a fear of spiders. The Sun
  • When he was released he committed burglaries and was jailed only to be released again. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dozen short stints in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stepmum Tara Jefferson jailed for whipping girl with dog lead A STEPMOTHER who "deliberately and systematically" whipped a young "defenceless" girl with a dog lead because she was angry with her then partner has been jailed. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Back then, if you were a junkie, you were institutionalized or sent to jail.
  • But his lifestyle has lead to court appearances on drug and driving offences and he's served two jail sentences.
  • Defence counsel William Carter said Gould had been campaigning against drug abuse within the jail.
  • Grigorov had spent time in jail for illegal possession of firearms and had pending court cases for robbery, blackmailing and pimping.
  • He's probably going to finish up in jail for business fraud.
  • Not in defence of the protesting Ladies in White or the dissidents sentenced to long jail terms under conditions that ruined their health. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was in no sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six years in jail.
  • Jubilant residents are still reeling in shock after an sudden announcement that plans for a youth jail in Brentwood have been scrapped.
  • He unveiled a raft of proposals to tighten immigration controls - including hugely increasing the maximum jail term for people harbouring illegal immigrants from six months to 14 years.
  • Only three, who were convicted of manslaughter, were given jail terms-of two to three years.
  • Jackson was freed on bail Monday while Medina remains in jail unable to meet the conditions for his release.
  • She was cleared of murder and jailed for just five years for manslaughter.
  • He admitted obtaining property by deception and was jailed for two years and nine months. The Sun
  • Rehabilitation is a vital part of preparing a prisoner for a productive life outside jail. The Sun
  • It is like making someone who has had their house burgled pay to keep the burglar in jail!
  • The honorary recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, jailed the axeman for seven years in December.
  • He admitted theft and was jailed for six weeks. The Sun
  • Gaddar after his release from jail in the year 1990, has prefered to confirm himself civil society and is committed to conscientize masses in all possible ways. Archive 2006-11-01
  • 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.
  • Justice Peter Underwood said he would not sentence Davie to jail provided he was satisfied everyone who lost money was refunded.
  • A drunken holidaymaker who went berserk on a plane during a fit of air rage was today beginning a two-year jail sentence.
  • `Anyone, anyone, accused of calumny against the state is automatically sentenced to five years in jail. BLACK EAGLES
  • Yet now he is going to jail for seven years and has only 24 hours to try and patch things up with his father, hang out with his oldest friends and try and find out who tipped off the cops.
  • He had his jail term cut for good behaviour.
  • Totodet was still traumatized by his job as the jail's "gravedigger," dumping hundreds of his fellow prisoners into mass graves. Reed Brody: Justice Denied in Africa
  • The last jail I was in pegged the hourly wage at the price of a postage stamp. Matthew Yglesias » Too Much Prison
  • He has spent a guinea already to induce them to clean up their uniforms, and it cost him five pounds to bail the cornettist out of gaol for roost robbing. The Melting of Molly
  • After 48 hours in a verminous cell, he was granted bail but faces a five-year jail sentence if his case ever comes to trial.
  • They are jailed mostly for non-violent crimes such as drug offenses or petty theft, and taxpayers are forced to spend extra millions to feed, house, and provide medical care for them while they wile away decades in prison.
  • Currently, those sales carry a misdemeanor sentence of a year or less in the county jail.
  • Van Schalkwyk on Thursday said Hermanus, who is serving a jail term in Voorberg prison near Piketberg for theft, had telephoned the NP Cape office in a reverse-charge call in March to say that a woman called Tanya from the ANC was trying to convince him "to do certain things". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But along with that safety, we'll face arbitrary and unappealable decisions on who can fly in a commercial airliner, rent a truck, borrow money, or even stay out of jail.
  • A former fêtarde* myself (and still a bit featherbrained from it) I shake my head and cluck my tongue on hearing those birds, beaks-a-begging, try to get out of jail time by pleading with the French cops, swearing that they are merely scatterbrained and not at all soûlard! French Word-A-Day:
  • Anyone who opposes the regime is thrown in jail.
  • Romasenko was arrested and jailed after the alleged kidnappers told police she had asked them for the favor.
  • A private hire driver who sexually molested a teenage girl in his cab has been jailed for three years.
  • Those arrested Wednesday face criminal charges of forgery and falsifying business records, both of which carry possible jail sentences.
  • There is a court for the trial of persons guilty of disturbing the peace, and of such other minor offenses as are usually punishable by imprisonment in the county jail, called _police court_. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
  • They were taken to San Mateo County Jail, where bail was set at $ 250, 000 for each.
  • She was promptly arrested and jailed. Times, Sunday Times
  • During one of his visits to jail, he meets a con man named Jack Duane who initiates Jurgis into a life of crime.
  • He has already served substantial time in jail and hasn't availed himself of those opportunities.
  • Fifteen would pay Moroni and save him and Charlie from jail, but fifteen would still leave him and Hank on the breadline. FINAL RESORT
  • Five grams of dope or five ecstasy pills could mean a jail sentence. The Sun
  • A prolific burglar who targeted vulnerable pensioners has been jailed for a second time after stealing from a ‘Good Samaritan’ who came to his aid.
  • Those who violate the Can Spam Act could be fined up to $5,000 for each violation - repeat offenders could even get jail time.
  • In Delaware, there were courts of oyer and terminer, and courts of general sessions and jail delivery. A History of American Law
  • Through no fault of his own, he spent a week locked up in jail.
  • When benefits claimants play the system they face a jail sentence. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the new version, the banker is a Wall Street CEO He overextends mortgages, he loses the bank, and when things go under, he uses his get-out-of-jail-for-free card.
  • Valedolmo – the door was opened a very small crack by a frowsy jailoress. Jerry Junior
  • He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months.
  • That hacker is 19-year-old Nicholas Allegra of Chappequa, New York, a jailbreaker with a few notches against Apple under his belt. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • He was traumatised by the years spent in juvenile and adult jails. The Sun
  • The guildhall of the town, called by them the moot hall, to which is annexed the town gaol. A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722
  • How many more innocents will be butchered by evil men who were freed from jail early? The Sun
  • The other, to be delivered if there is a jail sentence, will be more triumphant and announce his rebirth as a political thinker. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was jailed yesterday at Southwark crown court along with two colleagues whom he had persuaded to take part in the fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is also clearly telling you: you are jailbait, you are a teenager and not someone to get involved with as adult man.
  • If I, as a Police Officer, were to say, burgle a house and steal a couple of hundred quids worth of stuff - I would be looking at serious jail. Leaders TV Debate – Law & Order Summary SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy.
  • Helan shidai Taiwan gaolingji, hunyin yu xili denglubu 荷蘭時代臺灣告令集, 婚姻與洗禮登錄簿 (Taipei: Ts'ao Yung-ho Foundation for Culture and Education 曹永和文教基金會, 2005). How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • The family of the victim said that the killer had got his just deserts when he was jailed for life.
  • In the old days they would have clapped you in jail for that.
  • Scott's brother was wounded and afterwards arrested & lodged in jail at Bilboe's instance -- charge "roguery" -- Diary of Jason Niles (1814-1894) : June 22, 1861-December 31, 1864,
  • Individuals faced with this dilemma did not know whether or not they faced jail for accompanying a loved one to a country where assisted suicide is lawful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those people are a cancer in our society and they deserve to be in jail.
  • A 22-year-old man who bit an elderly petrol station worker on the shoulder during a violent struggle has been jailed by a judge for two years.
  • Jake was out of gaol again, his face pallid under the black beard but with his fervour burning more brightly than ever. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Franklin alleges that while he was held in segregated confinement in the Yamhill County jail, an officer neglected to give him daily half-hour out-of-cell walks. Funny stuff
  • They were also demanding that the people lodged in different jails be released.
  • NDP again blames party staffer in latest overinflation of MP credentials Public service dedication should keep ex-senator from jail: defence Liberal brass rejigs rules to delay naming Ignatieff's permanent successor Disclaimer The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The Harris County Jail in downtown Houston is the country's largest facility of its type and features exterior walls of reinforced-block infill faced with traditional red brick.
  • She was sent to jail for eleven months.
  • Indeed, to do so would be a criminal offence - not defamation, but contempt of court, and you can go to jail for that.
  • He was jailed yesterday at Southwark crown court along with two colleagues whom he had persuaded to take part in the fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maddened by captivity, he became aware that his only escape lay in imitating his human jailers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A prisoner who absconded from an open jail two months ago has been arrested in a pub. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of those held at the huge Shibarghan jail were taken prisoner after the fall of Kunduz.
  • Some type of NJ/Italian/Jr. College Frat Boy 'get-out-of-jail-card' bonmot [look it up] you think allows you the free pass? Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
  • Every one of Britain's top-security jails was covered by a contingency plan, which was theoretically constantly under review. THE SCAR
  • Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
  • After a travesty of a trial, Conde was given a five-year jail sentence for an alleged breach of national security.
  • JailbreakMe 2.0 will "jailbreak" - unlock from restrictions imposed by the manufacturer - the Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • As well as jailing him for two years he ordered Adams' licence should be extended by three years when he is released.
  • 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.
  • Try as one might, it is hard to think of another jailbird who was allowed to publish a book while still doing porridge.
  • Through the reflection of three years' life behind jail , assuredly I feel the verity that I did yearn to seek for even a ghost of elegancy of affection , but ultimately corrupted .
  • Some 40 inmates rioted at the jail in West Sussex on New Year's Day after officers attempted to breathalyse them. BBC News - Home
  • Food, in the confines of jail, takes on a more basic and urgent quality than it does outside.
  • Du Toit, who has been in jail since April 2002, told the judge he would not have a fair trial because of what he termed the deliberate delay tactics used by the prosecution. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They are also dismayed that foreign criminals are clogging our jails and causing mayhem on our roads. The Sun
  • In Delaware, there were courts of oyer and terminer, and courts of general sessions and jail delivery. A History of American Law
  • The charges carry a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail. The Sun
  • The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail.
  • Could such circumstances have led to a de-mellowing of one's judgment, the core of which is that the building is not just inconceivably ugly on the outside but is, within, a soul-chillling cross between an airport lounge and a jail, a hell of angularities and hard surfaces devoid of human reference, except for the names of rich donors etched high on practically every wall? De Young Museum 2: Architecture and Nature
  • He was jailed in 2006 for incitement to murder and incitement to hatred offences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite the attempted jailbreak, the judge granted the pair reduced sentences for their guilty pleas. Times, Sunday Times
  • By his efforts the jailer attained at length to the directorship of all the prisons of Cho-sen; the Governor ultimately betook himself to the Sacred City to be prime minister to the King, while Yi Chin Ho became the King's boon companion and sat at table with him to the end of a round, fat life. A NOSE FOR THE KING
  • He was twice sentenced to jail - once for disorderly conduct and once for receiving stolen property - but each time the sentence was suspended.
  • However, the self-flagellatory part of her conscience told her that would be an easy way out, asking for forgiveness's get-out-of-jail card instead of doing her time. Boiling a frog
  • It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones. Nelson Mandela 
  • Letter bomb: Revenge attack on farmer jailed for cruelty.
  • Who exactly are all these innocent members of the public thrown in gaol for protecting their property? I am Brian « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It's got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone.
  • If they were willing to bribe a noxious couple to help a poor girl then what lengths might the this family go to when one of their own was rotting away in jail?
  • Iss raah pe jo sab pe guzarti hai who guzri Tanhan pase zindaan kabhi ruswa sare bazaar Garje hain bahut sheikh sar-egosha-e-mimbar Kadke hain bahut ahle hakam bar sare darbar" (I go through all that one goes through while on this path At times alone in jail, sometime defamed in the bazaar The sheikh denounces me from the pulpit And the ruler lashes out at me in his durbar). The Times of India
  • He faces 15 years' jail for drug smuggling. The Sun
  • At least 216 Palestinians have been jailed, most on suspicion of collaboration with Israel.
  • Inside the jail I was in a cell with a lot of Mexican homeboys.
  • The prison reform group says one problem is a lack of treatment for drug addicts in jail.
  • He was sentenced to life in jail. The Sun
  • The result: nearly one million blacks are now warehoused in America's jails, the majority of them young blacks, and a significant number of them are there for non-violent, petty drug crimes.
  • A supermarket shelf-stacker who was filmed sabotaging food, cutting clothes and licking a raw chicken in the store where he worked has been jailed. Gates of Vienna
  • Only last week a young man was sentenced to a year in jail for being part of a 30-strong gang that humiliated and assaulted a man with Parkinson's disease whose only provocation to them had been to walk with a strange gait.
  • Britain's worst jail riot will force a fundamental reappraisal of prison policy.
  • Chávez, however, has gone way out on a limb, remarking that Liu was a "counter-revolutionary" who was surely serving out a jail sentence "for violating Chinese laws. Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chávez: The Reign of Error Continues
  • He wants a few more rogue traders to go to jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was arrested at gunpoint last October, and is in jail facing charges of tax evasion, forgery and fraud.
  • He was gaoled for a year.
  • A concert violinist who tricked men out of more than 350,000 by claiming that she had terminal cancer has been jailed for 32 months. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, they efface the history of autonomous resistance by ordinary African Americans in the city, who, it now seems, were far more representative of black Birmingham than were the sons and daughters of civil rights activists who marched themselves into jail. A Renegade History of the United States
  • That place was like a cross between hell and jail.
  • They could face charges of sedition and lengthy jail terms.
  • The ANC could perhaps have said - as even Mahatma Gandhi wrote from jail in 1942 - that it could not condemn, without full information, people who were provoked to violence by the "leonine" violence of the regime when their leaders were confined and exiled. UNITED NATIONS, INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA'S LIBERATION STRUGGLE
  • Zhu remains at the Montgomery County Jail tonight without bond.
  • I have no problem with Obama's observation that way too many black men are in jail, however the specifics of the statement and statistics go - it's more true than "truthy". Poll: Hillary, McCain Lead In New Hampshire
  • Several members of his gang were arrested and jailed, but the cops collared him only once.
  • One prison guard was killed when a riot broke out in the jail.
  • A Joliet woman accused with three others of the brutal slaying of a Channahon man found "hogtied" with his hands and feet bound has been mailing poems and rap lyrics from behind bars, professing her innocence and complaining about the jail's food and bedding. Chicagotribune.com -
  • The way I figured it, I might've gone to jail, but I would've eventually gotten out.
  • Her two prison sentences will run concurrently and she will likely be out of jail sometime in July 2003.
  • He is determined to move on foreign prisoners who remain in jail awaiting deportation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It saw five Labour MPs jailed for defrauding the taxpayer. The Sun
  • A stalker who tried to pursue a Lady Chatterley-style relationship with an Earl's daughter has been given a suspended jail sentence for flouting a court order to leave her alone.
  • Including the playard, otherwise known as a playpen, or baby jail. » Confessions of a Hippie Mama Strocel.com
  • A man given a ‘last chance’ at Kirkwall Sheriff Court and who reoffended within a week, has been jailed for three months.
  • Magistrates adjourned the case against Alfred Dines after telling him they were thinking of imposing a three month jail term.
  • BRITAIN is wasting 600million a year by not replacing old prisons with new mega jails. The Sun
  • He was beaten by police, and jailed seven times, charged with dacoity.
  • More on Oct 28, 2008 how can i get back mona sax from the jail … … … …. plz hellp me …. abhishek on Nov 17, 2008 Mila Kunis Talks Max Payne Movie « FirstShowing.net
  • He was jailed for two years for fraud and deception.
  • This week he lost his fight for an early release from jail.
  • When finally nabbed he was with huge demands for payments and thrown in jail. The Sun
  • Tibetan dissent of forced relocation was also captured in jailed Tibetan filmmaker, Dhondup Wangchen's movie, Leaving Fear Behind. Heidiminx: PROPAGANDA: PR With an Oppressive Agenda
  • On his release jail in 1915 he enlisted in the Royal Engineers as a private soldier.
  • He is a doomed, condemned man and his sentence will not be commuted by soft-headed jailers. Schumer asks for U.N. condemnation of Libya
  • Prisoners at a top security jail are being provided with buckets to use as night-time lavatories because of poor sanitation arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your Honour, the persecution that was alleged here was the gaoling.
  • World news Cuba Dissident dies on hunger strike in Cuban jailAmnesty prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings Indymedia Ireland
  • A university graduate who savagely murdered his slightly built mother has been jailed for life.
  • A city broker who glassed a colleague in an unprovoked attack has been jailed.
  • North Yorkshire's huntsmen gave mixed reactions today to the Government's plans to introduce fines of up to £5,000 for fox-hunting, along with possible jail sentences.
  • Read in studio A nanny has been jailed after fracturing the skulls of two new born babies in her care.
  • Woods was released from jail after the real murderers confessed.
  • They were jailed for running a protection/prostitution racket.
  • I wanna be the next Donald Trump meets Martha Stewart without the jail term meets Britney Spears meets Lady Gaga on crack," he announces. The X Factor USA – live blog
  • Goldston told jailers he was doing so because he wanted cigarettes, magazines and Los Angeles defense attorney Johnnie Cochran.
  • Hundreds of bail hostels are being opened in residential neighbourhoods without public consultation as part of moves to ease jail overcrowding. Times, Sunday Times
  • These strong-arm tactics include garnishing a man's paycheck, revoking his driver's license, and sending him to jail.
  • Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, anyone who destroys or disturbs eggs, chicks or nests of birds such as goshawks and peregrines faces up to six months in jail and/or a fine of up to £5,000.
  • If the young Palinwas involved and didthe deed described, was given the choice of jail time ormilitary serviceandchose the service instead of jail, it was because that was the choice that he was given. OpEdNews - Diary: OEN Help Requested to Check Out This Palin Story
  • After serving a hard labour sentence in Reading Gaol following ruinous legal battles he went into self-imposed exile in Paris as Sebastian Melmoth.
  • He could get caught red-handed in the most heinous of crimes and she would keep him out of jail.
  • A pensioner who sexually abused young girls has walked free from court - because he is too old and frail to go to jail.
  • He was relieved his time in jail was over and regarded it as water under the bridge.
  • Only a few weeks later, as he tried to escape from jail, he was shot and killed.
  • He served 16 months in jail but has always maintained his innocence. The Sun
  • Suffragettes were jailed for offences ranging from disrupting political meetings or refusing to pay taxes, to assault.
  • In July, 1968, he appeared in court for bigamy, larceny and false pretences, with 116 offences considered, and was sentenced to two years jail, suspended for three years.
  • The way I figured it, I might've gone to jail, but I would've eventually gotten out.
  • The offence carries a jail/prison/life/5-year sentence.
  • Up to a thousand prisoners may be on the loose inside the jail.
  • The outgoing minister cited that over the past several weeks brawls and prison riots as well as a jailbreak had occurred at the penitentiary, which has about 120 guards working three shifts.
  • How much then would you have had to do with a young fellow of whom you knew only four things -- that he gambled, got drunk, 'bezzled a thousand dollars, and had been in jail? A Knight of the Nineteenth Century
  • What a joke, these officials should be jailed. razmataz MA Senate to take up measure on Kennedy replacement
  • A bank clerk who stole more than £39,000 from the branch where she worked has been jailed for 15 months.
  • The demonstration outside the embassy landed some of the protesters in jail overnight.
  • The police intercepted the flight of the escaped criminal and put him back in jail.
  • Critics have pointed out that the gaol is only designed to hold a maximum of 30 inmates. Archive 2009-09-01
  • If your community needs judges, jailers, or even hangmen, and you are qualified, he declares, sign up!
  • The police have been on my ass ever since I got out of jail.
  • Veteran leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, tortured and jailed in his native Egypt.
  • C other other purpofe •, for he cannot juftify the committing an affrayer to gaol till he fhall be punifhed for his offence: and it is faid, that he ought not to. lay hands on thofe, who barely contend with hot words, without any threats of perfonal hurt, and that all which he can do in fuch cafe, is to command them under pain of imprisonment to avoid fighting, i Hawk. The law of a justice of peace and parish officer: containing all the acts of Parliament at large concerning them, and the cases determined on those acts in the Court of King's Bench. To which is added, a collection of precedents revised and settled by
  • Sam was slung into jail for punching a cop.
  • Up to a thousand prisoners may be on the loose inside the jail.
  • The nine years she deceived people and lived the life of a wealthy woman should be what she spends in jail. The Sun
  • It runs 56 correctional institutions and detention centres, including four Australian gaols.
  • He was jailed yesterday for three years after admitting inflicting grievous bodily harm, but will be out early because of time served on remand. The Sun
  • Abron, who has since been released from jail on bond, was also charged with prostitution. Lost Girl
  • A husband and wife have each been sentenced to five years jail for what's been described as one of the worst cases of incest in this country.
  • If he is found guilty, he faces up to 12 years in jail.
  • Venter denied that a concept such as solitary confinement existed in South African jails.
  • The thing was written by a person named Jason Maoz, who made the argument that I had established a moral equivalence between my beloved, mourned and very much missed friend David -- and William Ayres, whom I have loathed from a distance for 40 years and who, by any true standard of justice, should have spent serious jail time for his acts. Ideologues in Extremis - Swampland - TIME.com
  • He was arrested in a San Francisco residence and brought to the San Jose Main Jail where he was booked on several counts of armed robbery.
  • Apparently it's commonplace, when a wife in this country is discovered to be cuckolding a husband, for said husband to press charges, and for the wife to be prosecuted and sent to jail.
  • There can be no meaningful dialogue if the doctors are languishing in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edith looked at me as if I was one of the runaway convicts of some county jail.
  • However, the Department of Homeland Security's practice of jailing "unadjusted" refugees after a year is indefensible. The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Quiet Raids, Slippery ICE and Grinches
  • Manny is in a total daze as he's processed through the judicial system, handcuffed, and sent to jail.
  • He picked a fight with a waiter and landed in jail.
  • He was jailed for twenty years.
  • In conventional jails, vicious murderers and sex attackers have little incentive to behave well or change.
  • Volunteers from this military body now marched to Carthage and stormed the jail.
  • He probably also knew he had caused some discomfort between Stephens and Lord Linlithgow after Stephens called the viceroy's rejection of Raja ji's request to meet Mahatma Gandhi in jail soon after August 1942 "a mistake". The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • He was jailed for ten weeks but told he will be out in five. The Sun
  • A retired police inspector was jailed for two years for causing a crash that killed two men. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were caught trying to break out of jail.
  • They were sentenced to a month in jail last month and bailed pending appeals. The Sun
  • How many more innocents will be butchered by evil men who were freed from jail early? The Sun
  • The jail may be his favorite place to do confirmations.
  • If the kids are lucky, mom's (and dad's and dad's and dad's, at least one of whom is probably in jail) parental custody will be terminated while they're still at an "adoptable" age and before they get a chance to pick up on mom's lifestyle and end up with violent tendencies or in criminal trouble (in which case there is not much hope of permanent placement). JournalStar.com - News Articles
  • Horn thinks much of the money spent re-jailing parolees is misspent.
  • But this had just the contrary effect; for the whilom Hostess of the Stag o 'Tyne, enraged at the Indignity offered to her, did so bemaul and bewray M.dam M.cphilader with her tongue, shaking her fist at her meanwhile, that the Gaoleress in a fury clawed at least two handfuls of M. Drum's hair from her head, not without getting some smart clapperclawing in the face; whereupon she cries out "M.rther" and The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
  • Now imagine handling all that while living in an adult jail in the heart of the city.
  • He was in no sense a political prisoner, but a gangster and racketeer who rightly did six years in jail.
  • Mandela came of age politically in a mass movement based in the dusty streets of South Africa's townships, before finding himself forced underground and eventually jailed.
  • The engineer has spent more than 22 months in jail awaiting trial. The Sun
  • They checked the list of Outram Road Jail inmates at an archive in Canberra. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • The maximum sentence for aiding or abetting suicide is 14 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her father was jailed when she was six months old and was interned for six years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Months later, Toronto police learned that her abuser had already been jailed, and that she had been placed with a foster family.
  • His sentence has been halved and a further 18 days deducted as part of a scheme introduced last summer to ease jail overcrowding. The Sun
  • That might have been unfair — she remembered how her husband, Claud, had sweated to get Koestler out of jail in Spain, only to be rewarded with apostasy — but in his last two decades Koestler abandoned every kind of scruple and objectivity and became successively bewitched by “theories” of levitation, ESP, telepathy, and UFOs. The Zealot
  • The accused is being held in the Pelham County Jail on charges of assault and battery.
  • Despite his protestations of innocence, many in jail believed he was the ruthless killer of a defenceless teenager.
  • I hope you won't finish up in jail.
  • Many of these lay candidates are already deeply involved in church ministry: in parishes, on diocesan staffs, as chaplains on campuses, in hospitals, and in jails.
  • It's probably one of the most unusual jailbreaks authorities have ever encountered.
  • If he doesn't live up to the conditions of the bond, then the jail sentence will be imposed.
  •  Silent Murf was largely toothless, and the gaze from his eyes diverged in opposing directions; his skinny arms were a fancywork of jailhouse tattoos and what appeared to be scabbed-over claw marks. Hearts in Exurbia
  • One prisoner was still holding out on the roof of the jail.
  • The service can function as a universal wake-up call or a timely reminder, but we like it best as a get-out-of-jail-free card.
  • Three people are already in jail awaiting trial. The Sun
  • It should have been a flight to a new start in a new country - but it ended in jail after a drunken mid-air rampage.
  • True, over the last decade, prosecutors have at last begun to figure out how to break the mob's hold; they have thrown some big racketeers in jail and forcibly injected economic competition into mobbed-up industries.
  • Strenuous efforts had been made to improve conditions in the jail.
  • Duckett copped a plea to avoid going to jail.
  • A mugger who snatched a woman's handbag as she made her way to work has been jailed just ten days after he committed the offence.
  • We had a watch, too, and we marked off the days with notches on the side of the boat, like prisoners do in jail.
  • According to the East Valley Tribune, that population is about 75 percent of the 8,000 people being held in Maricopa County jails. The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Why Detention Reform is Desperately Needed
  • They should be jailed, and with that a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation! cindy pieplow, britt, iowa Brit Boys Convicted Of Killing Baby Deer Escape Jail
  • She has now been convicted of grand theft and vandalism but will not be facing jail time when she appears for sentencing on December 6.
  • Last month she was jailed for eight months after admitting six charges of false representation. The Sun
  • One prison guard was killed when a riot broke out in the jail.
  • Hundreds of bail hostels are being opened in residential neighbourhoods without public consultation as part of moves to ease jail overcrowding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young women who seduce or attract older men are 'jailbait' or TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • But it's the first time a cell has been set alight since the brand new modern jail was opened.
  • Plans to jail the parents of persistent truants have been dismissed as unworkable - by the pupils themselves.
  • Madoff now occupies a jail cell , the size of a walk - in closet.
  • High Point prison had the highest number of breakouts of any jail in Britain.
  • 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.
  • ET April 6, 2010 Sexting has become common among teens but what many don't know ... is that a simple sex-text could potentially be seen around the world ... or worse, land them in jail. WN.com - Articles related to Survey: Limits Keep Teens From Bad Texting
  • A FILM crew member who almost killed one of his best friends when a drunken prank went wrong has dodged jail. The Sun
  • The claim comes after prisoners started a series of fires at the jail on the day of its official opening.
  • Infidelity is likewise immoral, but do we really want to throw adulterers in jail?
  • He was jailed for two months, but was released on bail pending his appeal.
  • The nonintellectual Left has only one certainty: the rest of us should shut up, or go to jail. Pilgrim's Egress II
  • Two people smugglers whose boat ran out of fuel with 14 illegal immigrants on board have been jailed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Print Ex-Gwynedd councillor Dewi Lewis jailed for PO theft Dewi Lewis held Gwynedd council's economy and community portfolio A former Gwynedd councillor who admitted stealing £53,600 while a sub-postmaster has been jailed for 16 months. BBC News - Home
  • Even in jail, my fellow inmates treated me with kindness.
  • Rauf was jailed for four years in the 1990s for stealing £58,624 in benefit payments while he was a sub-postmaster in Edinburgh. The Daily Record - Home
  • A judge later quashed Brenda's jail term.
  • There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.
  • Kathryn knows to her cost the effect of having served a jail sentence.
  • A dozen inmates have absconded from Forest Jail in the past year.
  • The jail's commander, Maj.Dave Wedding, said some women have exposed themselves to male inmates in video visitation booths, located in plain view in the jail's main lobby.
  • If you get out of jail and you're 60 or 65 or 70, is there a likelihood that you're going to recidivate?
  • Brand stood before the judge in blue jail coveralls and leg irons.
  • CAMDEN - A new privately run Camden County jail is likely to be built in downtown Camden, as county officials announced they have ruled out placing a facility in any community that expresses opposition. CourierPostOnline.com - News
  • You're probably right, I just kind of grimaced at the iHype (of course I say this as I posted an ask me question yesterday about how to jailbreak my 2g iphone to 3.0. MetaFilter
  • Tokcan was arrested after the hijack, but escaped from jail the following year.
  • Others will call for gun control, for prosecuting minors as adults, for building new juvenile detention facilities and jails.
  • Her lawyer said she understood the consequences of her actions and was prepared to go to jail.
  • Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail.
  • He served 16 months in jail but has always maintained his innocence. The Sun
  • Although reasonable food was available in jail most inmates plumped for the least healthy option, they added.
  • They avoided jail but know that another conviction could land them behind bars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carter was jailed for the brutal murder of a young mother of three.
  • Ware dismissed several other claims, including one that accused Apple of intentionally "bricking," or disabling, iPhones that had been "jail broken" by customers who hacked their phones to make them work on competing wireless networks. WSBTV.com - Local News
  • Devlin, the former Irish nationalist firebrand, has been shot and jailed.
  • When Iranians are thrown in jailed and murdered, because of your actions what is America going to do? Senators to introduce Iran legislation
  • Robbery victims reporting crimes to Humberside Police are to become the first in Yorkshire to be forced to sign a new declaration leaving them open to prosecution and a possible jail term if they are lying.
  • Last month he was jailed for six months for handling the car, driving a high performance vehicle without the proper licence, and having no insurance.
  • The jail is a huge eyesore and a risk to the general public as has been demonstrated in the very recent past.
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • You say Martin's in jail for stealing?" he asked, gripping the corn-husk bedtick with tense, nervous fingers, "and not in connection with the killing of Suggs? Viola Gwyn
  • We know that they have arrested everyone they take to the hospital, taken people to jail and tortured them.
  • Participants can be fined or gaoled, employers who choose to pay them can be fined, and unions found to have organised the actions can be slugged up to $110,000.
  • It is as if a burglar invaded your house and you were jailed for failing to compel him to leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
  • They fell heavily, the jailor undermost, upon the floor of the dungeon, and Robert of Paris, the necessity of whose case excused the action, plunged his dagger in the throat of the unfortunate. Count Robert of Paris
  • This is because (as you know) we dont jail crack/smack heads because they are ill (they have a dependancy). Leaders TV Debate – Law & Order Summary SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • In the 18th century, a journalist named John Peter Zenger published a series of articles critical of the royal governor, for which he was jailed. Bill de Blasio: A Blow to Freedom of the Press
  • Doll Conovan reliably slips backs into Dix's life every time he's released from jail, but he barely acknowledges her existence even when she shares his apartment and caters to his every whim obsequiously truckling, ‘Yeah!’
  • A monastery will do that too; but in the unholy claustration of a jail you are thrown back wholly upon yourself -- for God and Faith are not there. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
  • He said the SCORE facility and other jails are marketing space designed for misdemeanor offenders, opening up what he called a niche market for higher-level offenders. The Seattle Times
  • Selected by Israel from among the 6,000-odd Palestinians it holds in its jails for terrorist (as opposed to mundanely criminal) offences, they are to be freed in two months' time.
  • The board also criticised the delays in deporting foreign prisoners who have served their sentences but are kept in the jail awaiting deportation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond the barred partition was a small hall leading to an ironbound door to the rest of the jail. Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon
  • To instil a sense of sportive spirit, facilities to play volleyball, kabaddi and tennicoit have been made within the jail premises.
  • His case is that no detenu can be kept in jail under J&K Public Safety Act for more than two years. Indian Supreme Court directs state Govts to file Latest Status Report on POK prisoners under J&K Gov
  • Convicted killer Lister Jack yesterday had his 25-year jail term affirmed by the Court of Appeal. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • They have suffered many casualties, and their jails are full to the brim with captives.
  • He is once reported to have said: ‘I wouldn't mind going to jail if I had three cellmates who played bridge.’
  • She avoided jail by pleading self-defence.
  • Between them and die jail stood a wall of city police officers, sheriffs deputies, and Alabama state troopers.
  • MAN ON WIRE/United Kingdom (Director and Screenwriter: James Marsh) — In 1974, Philippe Petit, a young Frenchman, dances on a wire suspended between New York’s Twin Towers Consequently, Philippe is arrested and thrown into jail for what would become known as “the artistic crime of the century.” Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Use Breakout Planner to ordered your team's gaolbreak strategy and onset lanes. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • A 26-year-old man was jailed for life and two others jailed for 18 years each for their parts in an arson attack on a house which left three generations of the same family dead.
  • It's a travesty that she's in jail at this point and she's protecting some source, who is not in jail or who is not even fessing up to relieve her of that responsibility.
  • Now, you get into court, you're confronted with cops perjuring themselves and jailhouse snitches saying you confessed all to them in your cell.
  • Inside the big damp stone-walled corridor Constance drew a deep breath and smiled upon the jailoress; the jailoress smiled back. Jerry Junior
  • Maybe the judge really did lie, and maybe did "repudiate" his initial decision (if not formal ruling) "in order to gain himself some publicity at [Polanski's] expense," and maybe Polanski really did face serious jail time despite the initial agreement. Michael J.W. Stickings: Roman Polanski Breaks His Silence and Admits Nothing
  • Usually, police can only arrest someone for an offence which carries a punishment of at least five years in jail.
  • Jailed in time-honoured fashion for four years, he eventually joined the politburo when Romania turned Communist in 1948.
  • The criteria for who is remanded on bail and who gets remanded in jail is puzzling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former cabinet minister thinks that he was sent to jail despite the fact that so many others commit the same crime and get away with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a sentimental love for an old con, an eager romanticising of gaol and crime and social delinquency.
  • School chiefs in Swindon have been told to slap fines on parents or even put them in jail if their children play truant from school.
  • The six hijackers of the plane were detained, prosecuted, convicted, and jailed.
  • It should have been a flight to a new start in a new country - but it ended in jail after a drunken mid-air rampage.
  • A driver who raced through Lancaster and caused a crash to escape police has been jailed for 15 months and banned from driving for two years.
  • His lordship is meekly going to dine at an eightpenny ordinary, his giants in pawn, his men in armor dwindled to “one poor knight,” his carriage to be sold, his stalwart aldermen vanished, his sheriffs, alas! and alas! in gaol! George Cruikshank
  • He said it was that plus the combination of recidivist and spree burglaries, all premeditated and all targeting people in their own homes, that warranted a jail term of seven years with the minimum four-year non-parole period.
  • It boasts the conventional prison gateway, the solid-looking, nail-studded door, the low, worn archway which the better deserves the qualification "cyclopean," because the jailer's peephole or _judas_ looks out like a single eye from the front of the building. Lost Illusions
  • It seems Microsoft has been spreading the message amongst teens that they will go to jail if they don't put a stop their piratic habits. B2fxxx
  • I would we were all of one mind, and one mind good; O! there were desolation of gaolers and gallowses. Act V. Scene IV. Cymbeline
  • •alary -, and 3. defray the other expences and necessary repairs of the said gaol. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ...
  • He was going to sling me into jail and throw away the key.
  • He who pays should call the tune, and in this instance I believe it is in the best interests of all concerned that the Metropolitan Corporation should be charged with full responsibility for the operation of the Toronto Jail, in as much as it is paying the cost, and will then be in a position to give specific attention to the particular considerations which singularize working conditions in this area from those which prevail elsewhere in the province. A Glimpse Into Metro Future
  • Since August of 2006, illegal residence in Mexico has been a fineable offence (up to 500 salarios minimo) and jailing is very rare. Page 3
  • Citizens have loved his reintroduction of the chain gang and the Army-surplus tents he erected to ease jail overcrowding.
  • They believe in martyrdom, and forbid members to have one-to-one meetings with their lawyers in jail.
  • The prison was then meant as punishment, not correction, the head of one of the six jails in the prison complex said.
  • Arian bishop Patrophilus, whom Eusebius calls his jailer, (Baronius, The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy.
  • The government voted to punish corruption in sport with up to four years in jail.
  • TWO former prisoners of war supported the story of alleged phony veteran Arthur Rex Crane when he approached the Department of Veterans Affairs seeking compensation for serving time in Singapore's Outram Road jail. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • His militia, the Army of the Mahdi, is running courts and jailing people in the basements of tenement buildings.
  • More photos and interactive graphics Mr. Goldstein said the New Jersey jails had harsher strip-search procedures than many other correctional agencies, including the federal Bureau of Prisons. Supreme Court Wrestles With Strip Searches
  • Press freedom experts say that the eight journalists in Uzbek jails serve as warnings to journalists across this land of 30 million people. Uzbekistan Convicts, Fines VOA Reporter in Slander Trial
  • Several local officials are in jail on charges of colluding with the Mafia.
  • The prisoner was taken under escort to the jail.
  • Judge Angus Stroyan sentenced him to 12 months in jail and banned him from driving for two years.
  • But never the less I was charged with contempt of court and drunken disorderly conduct and put in jail.
  • The judge clapped him in jail
  • Most still linger in county jails, awaiting the outcome of appeals or seeking jury trials.
  • Astrid was clearly making an effort to look cheerful, but I could tell she was distraught, and even I felt a little guilty at the thought of poor Łukasz, who had been nice to me, languishing in some Communist jail cell while we feasted on langouste and oysters. Dreaming in French
  • Stiff fines or jail terms for persons offering or accepting bribes diminish their incomes.
  • People think I'm angry about that because I blame them for spiriting her away from the jail and losing me an interview with her.
  • The officers were checking for fare dodgers at a bus stop when they spotted a man due for recall to jail. The Sun
  • If President Obama has taken the CIA out of the prison business, he should also take the CIA out of the short-term jailer business as well. RINF Alternative News Media: Daily Breaking News
  • Visits to police stations, jails, courts and offices of the Human Rights Commission and Women's Commission will be part of the functions.
  • Here a man was sent to jail for possessing enough cannabis to make 2 joints.
  • He was flogged until his back was bloody, forcing him to sleep on his stomach in the tiny cell in prison in which he was jailed.
  • MONTROSE - The new addition to the Lee County Jail in Montrose is an imposing structure, dwarfing the original 1981 jail and offices it adjoins. News from www.dailygate.com
  • The jail scenes are the most convincing, as Miguel attempts to organize and defend the political prisoners, while Jorge drifts toward and takes the part of the more backward elements.
  • Judge Lord Woolman jailed MacLennan in March and also imposed a lifelong restriction order.
  • They were sentenced to a month in jail last month and bailed pending appeals. The Sun
  • Seconds later screeching savages arrived from inside the jail, some chasing officers, some seeking to escape. THE SCAR
  • A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern England.
  • He was jailed for 16 months in March after his trial judge branded him a liar. The Sun
  • He was given two concurrent jail sentences of three years. The Sun
  • In Bushell's case habeas corpus was used to release a juryman who had been gaoled for returning what the court regarded as a perverse verdict.
  • My stories have sent people to jail, sparked governmental reforms and exposed corruption and wrongdoing.
  • There is unrestricted movement of the prisoners in the jail premises.
  • There is the great understanding of hype over the iPhone Virus which strike jailbroken iPhones in assorted parts of Australia. Archive 2009-11-01
  • he is doing time in the county jail
  • 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.
  • He is being held without bail in the Kennebec County Jail in Augusta.
  • The same government that owns the US postal service will it's $3.8 Billion in losses is branching out to conttrol health care and along with that is a threat of jail time and fines if you don't fall in line! Democrats slam GOP as party of 'fear' in health care debate
  • AN armed robber jailed for life has got 500 compensation after protesting he spent too long waiting for a transfer to an open prison. The Sun
  • Celebrity Beat: Lindsay Lohan takes to Twitter to comment on "cruel and unusual punishment"; also insists F-word manicure was only a joke; a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office says Lohan will serve jail time in a private cell ... Lindsay Lohan takes to Twitter; 'American Idol' tour calls off dates; Emmy Award noms imminent
  • There's been many reports recently in the UK of people being 'sectioned'/jailed for life supposedly for killing non physical entities/pig yobs because they have 'mental health' problems. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • It realised his death in jail would ignite civil war. Times, Sunday Times
  • The agencies enforce the 1988 Federal Cave Resources Protection Act, which does little to protect caves other than sending those caught removing speleothems to jail for up to a year.
  • Assisted suicide is a crime punishable by up to 14 years in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is important to clarify that you cannot be sent to jail for not paying your licence fee.
  • Oh this is rare sport indeed my friends, I remember Big Bill Safire in his chintziest days when he waged a lonely war to get Billy Carter indicted and throw in jail. The Chimes at Midnight
  • A robber who used a fake gun to terrify a shop assistant, sparking an armed police hunt, has been jailed for six years.
  • They were taken to San Mateo County Jail, where bail was set at $ 250, 000 for each.
  • Shaw languished in jail for fifteen years.
  • It's hardly a surprise those locked up should take advantage of a mistake by their jailers. The Sun
  • The judgment of the Court is, that you be taken hence to the jail from whence you came, thence to the place of execution, and on Friday next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., be hung by the neck until you are dead!
  • And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport.
  • The jail and prison population has nearly quadrupled since 1980.
  • He finally won his freedom after twenty years in jail.
  • Strenuous efforts had been made to improve conditions in the jail.
  • If a man steals or kills somebody, according to newly found ‘blanket’ wisdom of ‘two wrongs do not make a right’ there is no need to punish the guilty and confine him to the jail or send him to the gallows.
  • He was jailed for assault.
  • He went to jail, got shanked, and has been in a vegetative state for the past several years.
  • In maximum security ‘Category A’ jails such as Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire – the subject today of an exclusive report in Live magazine based on unprecedented access to both prisoners and staff – they make up 35 per cent of the inmates, and have converted numerous other prisoners to Islam. UK: Imprisoned Muslim fanatics to be deprogrammed
  • Their plot was thwarted and the key members of the cell were jailed last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boylston found Sherrod in contempt and sentenced him to 179 days in jail, but then transferred the sentence to Holley.
  • Stuart talks freely and very colourfully about facing the gallows, his life in jail and the fortunate turn of events that enabled him to transform his life.
  • You could face up to eight years in jail for spreading rumours considered prejudicial to security.
  • The threat of jail failed to deter him from petty crime.
  • The pictures appeared as the result of her discovery by a sharp-eyed prison surgeon in Brixton Jail, where the callipygian captain was temporarily detained a fortnight ago on a charge of bankruptcy.
  • Among the other stunts for charity, they plan to don wet suits at Sea World and get in the stocks at Stirling Jail.
  • Klym also tried to locate Sladewski himself by calling hospitals and jails, interviewing people and hiring a private investigator.
  • Those who are considered deportable are then sent to jail while their deportation is processed.
  • On May 28th, the Fairfax County jail experienced its first jailbreak.
  • The second wedding took place in a jail chapel. The Sun
  • Depuis la foule amassée devant le « jardin de la mémoire » et le monument consacré au génocide, des cris jaillissent, perturbent les discours officiels. Global Voices in English » Rwanda: Fifteen years after the genocide
  • The time the arrestee spends working through the system — time in the police van, in the station, in jail, in court — the expense, the ignominy of being charged, none of those are rebated to the acquitted defendant. The Volokh Conspiracy » Street Preacher Arrested in England for Public Statements That Homosexuality is a Sin
  • They clapped his elder brother in jail.
  • And when at last he escaped the slavery of the gaol, picture-framing was the pursuit which covered the sterner business of his life. A Book of Scoundrels
  • After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.
  • One day when Chris was at work and the kids were at school, two convicts who had escaped from jail broke into the Rodgers home in an attempt to hide from the police.
  • Trudeau pleaded guilty to credit-card fraud in 1991 and was sentenced to 24 months in jail.
  • Importers and vendors of the film face penalties of up to six months in jail and a 21,000 baht fine.
  • Last year he was jailed for knifing a man to death during a row.
  • The castle had been used as a jail.
  • More than 30 of those arrested were released from jail for lack of evidence, but the rest remain behind bars.
  • It's no surprise to find that he donated the rugby shirt he wore in jail to the production.
  • A FILM crew member who almost killed one of his best friends when a drunken prank went wrong has dodged jail. The Sun
  • Hubbell subsequently served nearly two years in jail on charges brought against him by the independent counsel.
  • Let's call this what it is - a Get Out of Jail Free card for uninspired writers.
  • Immediately, a sentinel standing guard near the jail confronted him.
  • Legal action may include, but not be limited to, asset sequestration, criminal charges of corruption, jail, and travel bans.
  • In early January, Hizbullah leaders were leased from jail allegedly due to a law limiting the arrest period for unconvicted people. Release of Radical Group's Leaders Causes Shock in Turkey
  • By placing actual ICE agents in the jails, or linking them via video-conferencing technology to the inmate population, ICE can interview individuals who have no access to lawyers or that may be incarcerated pre-trial or for minor offenses. Jorge-Mario Cabrera: Warning: ICE Fishing Dragnet in Effect
  • Listening to Cheney is like listening to Osama Bin Laden, they both have the same extremist view points and both should be in jail. davit Cheney: Investigating CIA interrogations a political move
  • Supporters of democracy must firmly challenge that dangerous illusion and remind the world of the dissidents languishing in Cuban jails, many of whom have become seriously ill after being confined for long periods in dank cells.
  • Seriously, if you walk into a bank and say "this is a stickup," you go to jail. In new TV ad, DNC pushes for financial regulatory overhaul
  • (By Ray McGovern, Consortium News) '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Cheney seems to fear that if our system of justice works, he could be in for some serious, uncommuted jail time. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: Could Dick Cheney Go to Prison? (By Ray McGovern, Consortium News)
  • AN air steward who planted a bomb hoax note on a plane was jailed for 18 months yesterday. The Sun
  • When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply.
  • The nine years she deceived people and lived the life of a wealthy woman should be what she spends in jail. The Sun
  • Breaking the conditions of the order could mean Jason could face up to five years in jail.
  • It accused him of jailing up to 40 people for the vague offence of "dangerousness" - defined in Cuban statute as anti-socialist behaviour, but encompassing activities such as staging rallies, writing articles critical of the government, and trying to organise independent unions. Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news
  • The brains behind the operation, the drug kingpins, usually receive a get-out-of-jail-free card in exchange for giving information and writing a check.
  • Additionally, the average roll when landing on a utility is a bit lower or higher than 7 depending on the utility and the jail strategy, which affects the rent value. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • Sons with mothers, sires with daughters, lesbic sisters, loves that dare not speak their name, nephews with grandmothers, jailbirds with keyholes, queens with prize bulls. Ulysses
  • New evidence has cast doubt on the guilt of the man jailed for the crime.
  • The jail was a cross between a political headquarters and an industrial plant.
  • Jail One of his gimmicks is to have his father comb his hair in the ring after victory. The Sun
  • A blogger accused of spying and counter-revolutionary activities has been jailed for 14 years.
  • He was nabbed by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit in December 1998 when he was caught sneaking into the country and jailed for a year.
  • He molested children and was sent to jail.
  • These convicts formed the nucleus of a regular native staff for this department of the Government; and, indeed, up to the time of the abolition of the jail they continued to be employed as chainmen and survey assistants. Prisoners Their Own Warders A Record of the Convict Prison at Singapore in the Straits Settlements Established 1825
  • Federal troops were used to disperse a crowd that tried to storm the jail.
  • Within two days, both men were tried, convicted and sentenced to two years' jail.
  • He was definitely going to jail," recalled Huddleston, who has since moved on to another police department. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • There can be no meaningful dialogue if the doctors are languishing in jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The family of a man critically injured in a hit-and-run accident have told of their anger after the uninsured driver avoided jail.
  • He preferred living in jail to living with his first wife, who was his senior, and definitely uncompanionable.
  • A drug dealer who sold wraps of heroin to undercover detectives has been jailed for three years.
  • The 200-year-old jail is overcrowded, understaffed and lacking in basic amenities.
  • She is being held in chains in the city jail and the possibility of bail has already been ruled out.
  • For their troubles, Besant and Bradlaugh stood in the dock accused of circulating obscene material calculated to deprave public morals and faced the likelihood of a lengthy stretch in jail. Important Battles « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Kamakim, the arch-thief, who lieth chained in jail and on his bilboes is written, ‘Appointed to remain till death’; so do thou don thy richest clothes and trick thee out with thy finest jewels and present thyself to thy husband with an open face and smiling mien; and when he seeketh of thee what men seek of women, put him off and baulk him of his will and say, ‘By The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Between drugs, drive-bys and drop outs, jail, pregnancy, poverty and all of the other elements that end too many minority lives too soon, only 30 of the members of that class ever saw their high school graduation.
  • When a new leader ascended to the throne he would jail all his surviving brothers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year it visited two New Jersey jails where most of the detainees are being held.
  • People with small amounts are just told to go on their way by police, people with large amounts are jailed as drug pushers.
  • She and Jacob had Judah jailed and his possessions distrained because he had married a Portuguese Jewish woman in Pesaro. Benvenida Abravanel.
  • Bokin, wearing a jailhouse orange shirt and slacks, did not enter a plea during his Tuesday morning arraignment.
  • He has also been critical of overcrowding in Scotland's jails.
  • We pulled at the threads that ran through the cases that appeared emblematic of the system's troubles: bad lawyers, jailhouse snitches, flawed forensic science.
  • Veterinary examination revealed the true identity of the horse and led to a spell in Maidstone jail for Willett.
  • Repeat offenders go in and out of the courts and jails at huge cost to taxpayers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henry and George Cox, two black artisans and Union leaders, were taken from jail and never seen again.
  • Journalists remain jailed for covering Belarus protests - Boing Boing Boing Boing
  • Mr. BERNSTEIN: Well, the government acknowledges 3,000 political prisoners; that is people in jail for what they loosely call counterrevolutionary crimes. The Coming Conflict with China
  • Half a year ago her first boyfriend got jailed for four years, for dealing in soft drugs.
  • A drugs baron who turned supergrass to implicate his mother, wife, brother, lover and others was jailed for six years yesterday for smuggling £132m of cocaine and cannabis into Britain.
  • The axeman, who was later arrested, was given a suspended jail term. The Sun
  • At night the convicts either slept in their seats or, if they were lucky, bunked down at a county jail en route.
  • A burglar who manhandled a terrified 91-year-old woman when she caught him in her neighbour's flat has had his jail term cut by appeal court judges.
  • You know the kind of street Main Street always used to be in our section -- half plank-road and turnpike, and the rest mud-hole, and a lot of stores and doggeries strung along with false fronts a story higher than the back, and here and there a decent building with the gable end to the public; and a court-house and jail and two taverns and three or four churches. A Hazard of New Fortunes — Complete
  • Galileo Galilei, the most prominent of these, was jailed and forced to recant that the earth revolved around the sun.
  • If I was in Indian jails I would have by this time earned much remission, could have sent more letters home, got visits.
  • Some time ago he spent several months in a German jail for infringing that country's laws on holocaust denial.
  • If she carries on shoplifting, she'll end up in jail.
  • Jet magazine should never again devote its magazine cover to occasion of Foxy Brown's release from jail for any other person for that matter. Morris W. O'Kelly: Rapper T.I. Gets 11 Months in Jail -- Hallelujah
  • The four convicted men were also sentenced to 10 years imprisonment with the jail terms conditionally suspended for five years by Mr Justice Richard Jones. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Many of the narcos are on the outside, they don't even know the inside of a jail cell.
  • After Nee died in 1972 in a Communist jail, Lee became the group's most prominent teacher.
  • Exeter crown court gave him eight month 's jail, suspended. The Sun
  • The brother of the Chief Constable of Humberside was today beginning a three-year jail sentence for forging banknotes.
  • In 1806, when Josiah Burnham was executed for murdering two of his cellmates in the Haverhill jail, Bittinger recorded what he called ‘a great occasion.’
  • A block or so away from Insert Coins stands City Hall which seems as good a place as any for Hsieh to spell out his vision, not just for the building -- "there are jail cells in there; we're thinking of turning them into nap rooms, or maybe a speak-easy" -- but for the whole of downtown Vegas. Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Twenty One: From Sin City to Sim City -- Tony Hsieh's Plan to Rebuild Downtown Vegas
  • In May of the same year, Kareem lost his last chance in court when his pro bono lawyers submitted a cassation file for revoking the verdict; and in December 2007, the jailed Egyptian Blogger Kareem Amer awarded by RSF & Fondation de France. Egypt: A New Call to Free Kareem Amer
  • A jail bondsman or a stockbroker leaned against a bus stop, talking fast into a cell phone. PEARL COVE
  • Secretly filming people in intimate situations without their consent should see voyeurs jailed for up to three years, the Law Commission recommends in a report released today.
  • They plan to jail people whose pets attack at home and to microchip all puppies. The Sun
  • SIR - I am sure that it is an utter disgrace to have men of this calibre and quality in jail because they are trying to defend their own and their families' lives.
  • He was a constant agitator against the Communist government that rose to power in 1948, and was jailed for nine months in 1950 for one of his writings.
  • I must say I agree with the $20,000 fine some trigger-happy moron got for killing a condor - though I would have sent the big hero to jail as well.
  • A teenage drug dealer who peddled heroin and crack cocaine on the streets of Swindon is facing a lengthy jail term.
  • By this means the Queen was jailoress and prisoner at the same time. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Kolender, in television and radio ads, uses pigeons flying out of an open cage to parody the jail system.
  • I talked to n 'Champ - who is like my little brother, but he's that "jailbait" type you can't have Moschikat Diary Entry
  • The baroness had her jail term cut for good behaviour.
  • A 50-year-old retired petty criminal has been jailed after stashing a pump-action shotgun for a ‘hit man’.
  • A heroin addict who ran a drugs den frequented by dealers at all hours of the day has been jailed for 18 months.
  • The government hunted him down and charged him with 20 counts, including stealing computer secrets, and he faces up to 70 years in jail.
  • In February the United States reached a benchmark of 2 million individuals in its prisons and jails.
  • The government voted to punish corruption in sport with up to four years in jail.
  • Let her go to jail but give her helpful advice, like "Honey, stick with the Aryan Brotherhood, they're the only gang that'll want you." or "Hide your shive in your bra, the Johnny Law will never look there." stuff like that. Torn and conflicted ....
  • The nine years she deceived people and lived the life of a wealthy woman should be what she spends in jail. The Sun
  • I know that, as a teenager, he was caught stealing copper pipe from a construction site and put in jail.
  • Seven youths attacked and killed a man after one of them claimed he had treated him harshly when they were jailbirds, the regional court here heard yesterday.
  • Despite his protestations of innocence he was fast-tracked into court the following day and jailed for 11 years.
  • Staff at local jails report on average 20 to 25 former prisoners are recalled each month, with virtually all of them experiencing delays before the public protection casework section is able to collate the paperwork for the Parole Board review, says the Napo report. Government faces claims from prisoners suffering delays to release