Sentences with phrase «daughter out of jail»

She was headed somewhere to get her daughter out of jail.

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When he is sent to jail, a former lover bails him out on the condition that he takes care of his seven year old daughter who he eventually finds is quite sick with a serious illness.
Bethie's mother, Teena, (Anna Hutchison) has been brutally raped by four meth heads, was left for dead, and is being nursed back to health by her mother, Agnes (Deborah Kara Unger), a strong, fierce advocate for her daughter and granddaughter who has taken on the responsibility of caring for them at great risk, as the meth heads are let out of jail on bail.
After serving four years for taking his wife's rap for wounding a police officer, Bob Guthrie (Affleck) breaks out of jail to reunite for Beth (Mara) and a baby daughter he's never seen.
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 isn't long before Blade is stylishly busted out of jail by Whistler's daughter Abigail (Jessica Biel) and ex-vampire Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds), and the new trio of hunters set out to finish the war once and for all.
When we first meet Scott, he's fresh out of jail and is determined to stay out so he can rebuild his relationship with daughter.
Cape Fear J. Lee Thompson, USA, 1962, 35 mm, 105m Max Cady (Robert Mitchum) is fresh out of jail following an eight - year bid for rape, and the first order of business is terrorizing lawyer Sam Bowden (Gregory Peck), who testified against him, along with Bowden's wife (Polly Bergen) and teenage daughter (Lori Martin).
Now out of jail, she turns to former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell) for help, crashing in the single mom's apartment, striking up a cozy friendship with her daughter Rachel (Ella Anderson) while living there.
Williams - Bolar would end up spending 10 days in jail for placing her two daughters in the relatively high - performing (and, more important to her, safe) Copley - Fairlawn school district (where few of the black students drop out) instead of keeping them in the woeful, more - dangerous Akron district (whose Balfanz rate for young black men and women, respectively, is 62 percent and 76 percent) in which her family resided.
Upon my return home from the military, with very little income, a new start - up because I couldn't find employment, and awaiting my VA disability rating, I find myself facing potential jail time for inability to pay over $ 1,000 in monthly child support plus 100 % of all insurance and 50 % of all out of pocket expenses, and for allegedly removing my daughter from her high school based on a forged document that will cost thousands simply to prove «it wasn't me.»
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