Sentences with phrase «about going to jail»

His words to me were, «She's taken my children and everything I've worked hard for, I don't care about going to jail... she's already ruined my life.»
The best policy however, as everyone knows, is to always tell the truth and then you rarely have to worry about going to jail or getting sued.
For example, he thinks about going to jail often, and he worries that schools and employers will find out about his mistake.
Soon after tweeting her «eeeks» about going to jail, Lindsay Lohan surrendered herself to authoritie...
I don't agree about the collusion or about him going to jail for life.
They sang about going to jail for justice, and tears sprang to my eyes — I was overjoyed to hear their pleas for justice.

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Speaking generally, without naming names, about those responsible for the toxic investment vehicles of the time, Cramer said: «They didn't rob a 7 - Eleven, where they would go to jail.
Consider questions like «why have no high - ranking bankers gone to jail,» «are all the bank scandals about isolated bad apples or pervasive bad cultures,» etc..
they should put them all in jail until they go to trial that would give them some thinking time about what they should have done!!
I think the funniest part about jesus «letting» himself get crucified is the same way someone «lets» themselves get arrested and go to jail.
how about it doesn't benefit you to or you would go to jail or most feel bad when they kill.
The story is about a family going to jail for living in a white area, about unrequited love, about sickness, about revenge and rage.
Most of the prisoners in Israel should have never been in jail in the first place, this whole media blitz is just a show for Israel to lie about how nice the Israelis are, they're not talking about how most of them are political prisoners that went to jail for speaking out against Israel, I wonder why CNN does nt bring that up
They can sit on their front porch, cleaning and stroking their shotguns; they can name the gun Charlene and talk to it about how many people they're gonna shoot — but until they actually shoot someone, we don't send them to jail or take away their guns.
I'm not concerned about Alexis going to prison Rich footballers pay money to accountants and the accountants either are good and find legal ways to pay as little tax as possible or are bad and do illegal things Messi had tax problems but didn't do any jail time.
«At the end of the day, I have stepped out of line a few times now, but nothing before has ever been as serious as it was in the summer when I had to go to jail, in front of courts and really know what life is all about.
He said he had a right to go with me over the millinialls to Bavaria, We had to have him jailed on December @ # 1999 to keep him from being in contempt of court about the court deciding the time he could have off and not the contract and the Seniority he had at work.
«If a landlord doesn't tell a tenant about lead paint in an apartment, he can go to jail.
Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis speaks Thursday about her bill to prohibit repeat criminal drug offenders from attending treatment programs instead of going to jail.
Cuomo went on a tear about Rikers being «a terrible and ongoing injustice» after NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio a day earlier said the jail would cost billions to close.
``... I think that any time you have a situation where something happens again and again and again, and it happens on the part of people who should know better, and it happens on the part of people who should be able to engage in a decent and reasonable calculus about whether or not it's worth going to jail and being separated from your liberty for a few thousand dollars, that something is broken in the system,» he continued a bit later.
Hamid also said it was wrong for people to juxtapose the jailing of the trio with those convicted during the 2012 election petition for contempt, because the trio went «beyond what the others said at the election petition about the unfairness of judges to threatening them».
Cuomo went on a tear Wednesday about Rikers being «a terrible and ongoing injustice» after the mayor a day earlier said the jail would cost billions to close.
In addition to going to jail for tax evasion, in January 2014, he physically threatened NY1 Washington reporter Michael Scotto when he attempted to ask Grimm about allegations of illegal campaign fundraising.
I often found myself wondering whether what Piana was talking about was even legal to talk about — couldn't he go to jail for openly discussing his exhaustive drug use?
Her father, a former cop, goes to Cold Squad to ask for help when Wayne Corby, the man who was believed to have killed her, is about to be released from jail.
Conlan is about to go to jail on gun charges and wants one more fight to provide for his family, so a chance to beat a Creed is just what Holiday has in mind.
This Week: Kevin leads into the show with some crazy news about a woman in Ohio possibly going to jail for showing a movie to a Spanish class.
Coogler doesn't go into extensive details about why Killmonger's mom was in jail — her intimate connection with a would - be terrorist and arms dealer probably didn't help — but does note that she died in prison shortly after N'Jobu's death, just in case you were looking for another reason to feel bad for poor little Erik in his younger, pre-attempted genocide days.
Through it all, only March's precocious adolescent daughter Holly (rising star Angourie Rice) seems to have any grasp of what's really going on — a neat device that not only provokes some sassy, sentimental comedy about March's uselessness as a father, but also provides Black with a handy get - out - of - jail - free card against accusations of reductively macho stereotyping.
It would have been nice to leave the cinema feeling I knew a little more about him (I came out knowing he was a jail - breaking, bank robber, but I knew that when I went in.)
We don't really care about test scores per se, we care about them because we think they are near - term proxies for later life outcomes that we really do care about — like graduating from high school, going to college, getting a job, earning a good living, staying out of jail, etc...
And saying that states and localities can choose to forgo federal funds if they don't wish to comply sounds about as voluntary as saying that paying your income tax is completely voluntary because you can always refuse and choose to go to jail.
It paid a piffling $ 900 million fine, no one went to jail, and barely anyone talks about it anymore.
Don't get us wrong: both engines make for effortless, go - directly - to - jail fast machines, but what the hell — if you're spending $ 200K - plus, surely you want the W12 - powered Bentleys» turbine - like wooosh we've written about so often, do you not?
Rowdy knows nothing about God, preaching or running a church, but he knows enough about jail not to want to go back there.
There are always lots of stories in the financial advisor trade publications about advisors who go to jail for screwing their clients.
On one hand you talk about suing people (which is a civil matter), but then you say people are going to jail (which is a criminal matter).
All this crap talking about how bad the Pit Bull is, i don't hear anyone talking about putting the owner out of his misery and they don't do any heavy jail time, it's the breed that has to pay for a bad owner and putting the real good pit bulls down is not going to solve the problem, I think all these states are crazy, once you take out all pit bulls another breed will take it's place, what are these states going to do?
I doubt confidential information about a stupid video game is worth risking to go to jail over, though.
Thus we have all the hoopla about how criminals will go to jail and bad things will happen to them.
When you don't know who did it, why they did it, and everyone's been told to STFU or go to jail, you have to start wondering about conspiracies.
because i'm about to snap or go to jail.
What are they going to do about it, throw me in jail?
I'm worried about how long I would go to jail if I go to jail
The attorney can give you advice about how strong your case is and what to expect when you go to court, possibly making a plea to keep your jail sentence to a minimum if you serve time at all.
So he did what any good liar would do, he started making up stories about doctors so he wouldn't have to go to jail.
since the husband is in jail, I would go speak to the wife in person and tell her you googled his name and know about the charges.
I have actually had a ton of responses using this recently, and it has the added bonus of being able to determine things about the potential tenants by viewing their profiles (are they pet owners, do they post about being jobless / evicted / going to jail, etc.).
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