Sentences with phrase «between going to jail»

Having a good criminal defense lawyer could be the difference between going to jail and having a clean record.
that when a TV executive gets arrested, they can choose between going to jail or putting on the NHL Awards Show.

Not exact matches

This isn't someone, for example, who wants to showcase the looming specter of governmental distrust, and in doing so shoots scenes at Guantanamo Bay, adds a Washington, DC interview between a documentarian and a Marine willing to go to jail to avoid a second tour of duty in the Middle East, and caps it off with a shot of a mysterious thumb drive being entombed in fresh cement at an undisclosed location.
The reason he had to confess or go to jail is he was seen in 2009 telling Scientist John Christy, in a confidential email between them (in 2005, this was one of the many climate gate references to outright shameless fraud)
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