Sentences with phrase «about jailing people»

Sagay added that contrary to Saraki's statement that the anti-corruption war was all about jailing people, «What we are determined to do at any cost is to recover every stolen kobo, all the loot taken from Nigeria, 100 per cent».

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He previously has spoken about reviving programs that gave immigration agents access to jails so they could identify people living in the country illegally.
«We've heard about cases where the scam artists have threatened people with jail if they don't purchase the fake insurance cards,» Breyault said.
Back in 2012, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan stated that it costs about $ 40,000 a year to fund a homeless person, with the costs of shelters, emergency room visits, and jails being factored.
The controversial bill not only allows officers to question a people about their residency status but also allows police chiefs, sheriffs, constables, and jail administrators to be charged with a Class A misdemeanor if they refuse to comply with a federal detention request from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Wong, who was previously worked on investment and trade in jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's party, the People's Justice Party, thinks consumer loan defaults may begin to show an increase in about six months.
The deterrence that she is talking about is the claim that throwing people in jail makes others want to avoid jail, and thereby punishing one prevents others from doing something that will get them thrown in jail.
Do you need to throw people in jail that don't follow your misinformed code of ethic about marriage?
«Putting people in jail is not anything that you've heard about in the New Testament,» Sharp says.
Why do they promote the jailing of people or remain complacent about their fellow Christians who do the same?
I see the consequences of sin being given full reign in people's lives in jail — sometimes just being there among all that metaphorical «filth» can suck the life out of you — but I also see broken, sorry people, appalled by their own crime and honest about their fallenness.
I pretty much agreed with most of what you have said and i think that the sinners prayer has been misused as a get out of Jail free card.A couple of things that people miss is that God is in charge.As soon as you offer yourself to God and accept Jesus Chris the holy spirit has liberty to work on you.Because he loves us he will discipline us so that we do repent of our sins.The downside of living a walk like that you are a hypocrite until you admit your sinfulness the holy spirit can not help us because of our pride.The second part was you talking about disciplining the flesh personally you cant discipline that which is corrupt our hearts are deceitfully wicked we need new hearts no amount of effort on our part will transform our hearts that is the work of the holy spirit he changes our hearts so that we no longer desire to sin we would rather serve the Lord with all our hearts instead.brentnz
hey bro they put me in jail and i had 10 visions and handed people dreams about them that had just come true.
In the book Why I Am Not a Feminist, author Jessa Crispin argues that safety is «a surface - level cleanliness» in that safety looks like a city bragging about how and clean it is while jails are filled with marginalized people who have been criminalized by punitive laws.
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.
In 1541, the Hessian Superintendents sent the following petition to the Landgrave Philip: «In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishment.
Only way is when will higuain force himself out of the jail cause Wenger is a person of cheap alternatives and won't mind about it at all.
Because that's the point: If someone has the power to send you to jail for «lying» about political issues, how do you make sure that that person will never be corrupt and never make a mistake?
«For most people, it's an abstraction, literally isolated from the rest of the city,» de Blasio said about the jail.
Other proposed bills would require the city to provide free diapers at certain social services buildings; allow inmates in city jails to choose the gender of their doctor; report more details about unlicensed child care centers and maternal mortality; and assess the accessibility of doulas to pregnant people around the city.
At 9 a.m., before a 10 a.m. joint hearing where members of the NYC Council's Committee on Fire and Criminal Justice Services and Committee on Health will receive testimony about health care in city jails, New York City Jails Action Coalition supporters and people who received medical treatment while in jail or prison will hold a news conference to criticize Brentwood, Tennessee, subcontractor Corizon Health Inc. and the city Department of Correction, City Hall steps, Manhajails, New York City Jails Action Coalition supporters and people who received medical treatment while in jail or prison will hold a news conference to criticize Brentwood, Tennessee, subcontractor Corizon Health Inc. and the city Department of Correction, City Hall steps, ManhaJails Action Coalition supporters and people who received medical treatment while in jail or prison will hold a news conference to criticize Brentwood, Tennessee, subcontractor Corizon Health Inc. and the city Department of Correction, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
The man who streaked in front of thousands of people at a Buffalo Bills game in November said he's been a «complete and utter ball of stress» since the incident and expressed relief about avoiding a jail sentence.
«You can't just arbitrarily institute programs and policies without the people with boots on the ground,» said Seabrook, who attended the address, echoing a complaint he often makes about being left out of the process to reform the jail his officers are charged with running.
Lawyers for the three jailed Montie FM contemnors have described the Progressive People's Party's campaign against freeing the convicts as «much ado about nothing».
``... 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.
As of Monday evening, about 1,300 people had signed up to participate in the protest, which aims to «jail killer cops» and «fire Bill Bratton,» according to Facebook.
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».
Wednesday evening, Cortland County legislators learned about alternatives to putting more people in the Cortland County Jail.
There is an ongoing conversation in New York about how to fix the bail system that many agree is broken, keeping too many poor people in jail after they are arrested for low - level nonviolent offenses but can not afford to post bond and, at times, allowing individuals back onto the street who are prone to violence but able to pay bail.
«There's another whole world in jail that people don't know about
«If you think about it, safety of the community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
«I believe in things that cross party lines, if you think about it, safety of the community crosses party lines, helping young people who might be in positions that aren't very fruitful or helpful for them as they move forward; alternatives to incarceration, why are we putting young kids in jail if we don't have to, those are all things that cross party lines, so my values haven't changed.»
It's all about his executive agency, his people, although the sentencing last week of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to 12 years in jail does ring in our ears, and probably also in the governor's.
My final verdict on the matter is that juice cleanses are a complete and total scam, and that anyone who partakes in the business of selling them is ignorant about their own product at best, and a slimy, unethical snake oil salesman at worst and should be publicly exposed for their BS and probably fined and / or jailed for participating in a scam that misinforms the public and can put people's health in danger while touting their products as «healthy lifestyle alternatives.»
I also totally agree with you about the criminal system, I'm sick if hearing rich people buying themselves out of trouble and poor people spending way too much time in jail for the crime they committed xox
Honorable mentions that come up in just about every list on the Internet include jail, weddings, any place where the person you like is currently dating a friend, gyms, and garage / yard sales (random).
For me, it's more about whether I feel a rapport... If I can find that, it really doesn't matter to me where they work... (Though I do think I'd stay away from people in jail.)
«They wanted to have her jailed and accused her of being dishonest and a threat to decent society,» adds Bond, who believes her opera is the story about «the power of one person to bring about awareness and eventual change.»
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).
+1 for mentioning jail time, since people seem to forget about the penalties of tax avoidance sometimes.
People are so concerned about conditions at the jail.
While about 10 % of the 3.9 million dogs in American shelters are relinquished because of behavioral issues, about 70 - 80 % of the some 50,000 incarcerated persons return to Georgia jails within three years of release.
The rest of the main gallery is given over to a first - person, handwritten account by a William Powhida who may or may not be the artist (the gallery's news release addresses the confusion), about a stint in a Thai jail where the writer undergoes chemical detoxification, among other indignities.
Funny never heard the same people complaining about Rep. Smith saying one pep when the Obama administration put Jeffery Sterling in jail.
But Nye isn't just speculating about putting people in jail.
And, as Ronnie Dean Harris, one of the Indigenous leaders supporting the Burnaby blockade line, posted to social media, this is about the fact that «people may get more jail time for crossing an invisible line of an injunction than you can get for killing an Indigenous youth in this country.»
They're talking about sending people to jail.
You don't talk about punishments, because we don't punish people who take the wrong scientific position — did we throw those phlogiston proponents in jail?
Since fleeing from Vietnam with her family at a very young age — twice they were captured and her parents jailed — Tam has always been interested in learning more about Vietnam and the plight of people in developing countries.
Law enforcement officers usually don't have much to gain from lying (although this equation changes a law when police department can receive assets seized in civil forfeitures that they are involved in) and usually they want people who are «bad guys» to be in jail to protect «good guys» although they aren't always very concerned about the means by which they achieve these ends.
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