Sentences with phrase «brought from a jail»

He hadn't been brought from a jail where he's being held without bail on initial charges of attempted murder and strangulation.
«If I can bring them from jail to a safe environment, it gives them a greater likelihood for success when they get out.»

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It will clear up our courts and our jails, it will allow police to focus on real crime, it will allow it to be used for medicinal reasons, it will reduce crime, it will stop money from being wasted on the drug war, and it will bring in more tax revenue.
They were apprehended, brought to a holding area under the stadium and then taken to a downtown jail, from which they were bailed out at 2 a.m. by Gaston's irate father.
I will not sit down for you to destroy the memory of President Mills... I want Rawlings to come out and say I did not save him from going to jail and I will bring out the details.
On a Thursday night in the midst of his testimony that lasted a week, marshals went to Howe's hotel last month and brought him to a federal jail in Manhattan after Howe admitting that day before the jury that he might have violated the terms of his cooperating deal by his 2016 attempt to get a hotel tab erased from his credit card.
RIKERS: AN AMERICAN JAIL, a riveting new documentary from Bill Moyers, brings you face to face with men and women who have endured incarceration at Rikers Island.
He brought bribery cases against Fred Towle, a Republican county legislator from Shirley who was sentenced to 6 months in jail, and Steve Baranello, a Democratic campaign aide and the son of former Suffolk Democratic chairman Dominic Baranello.
There were also a few glaring missteps: I know from having a dear friend in jail that no visitor can bring in a cell phone or wear jewelry and a coat, all things that Jill did when she visited Longo.
Evidently, he liked what he saw: a tribute to the crusading investigative journalists who brought the Pentagon Papers to the public, despite threats of jail time and worse from the Nixon White House, and a sympathetic portrait of a woman, The Washington Post's Katharine Graham, who in the course of this episode assumed the full authority that men had thought she couldn't wield.
Back to our jailed couple, Will is made a deal: Elizabeth will be pardoned if he can retrieve a mysterious compass from Jack and bring it back for the EITC's mysterious use.
«The district's move was brought about by the pressure generated over the last few months from parents, school communities and educators,» he said, adding that it would «ameliorate some of the horrible conditions that educators face in the actual teacher jail rooms.»
Carmichael, a good - humored man with a biting wit and a sense of theater that he brought from his native Trinidad, had been for years regularly jailed, threatened, and abused in the South, as had all the SNCC workers.
There, you also have the foster family to consider, who have invested their money, time, emotions and love into bringing a dog from that -1 QOL to at least a +5 and it is devastating to them if they find out later that the dog has either landed in doggie jail again or the new family is just leaving the dog tied out 24/7 or worse.
Zachary Cruz was initially brought to the Broward County Main Jail after his arrest but sheriff's officials declined to disclose his location after his name disappeared from the log of inmates earlier this week.
Since the jailed parent can not actually care for the child from jail, he won't be awarded physical custody, but he can request to have his children brought to the jail for visitation.
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