Sentences with phrase «did jail time on»

He later did jail time on unrelated charges of stealing taxpayer cash.

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So while Libby did not end up serving time in jail, he was still on probation for 2 years and paid a fine of $ 250,000.
This is something that has been going on for a very long time... my cousin who is a baha'i, was executed in iran last month after being in jail for 3 month... who knows what they did to her in there....
I'm not absolved of my crimes because someone chooses to do my time in jail or take my place on the chopping block.
(CNN)- A group of Kentucky Amish men would prefer to do jail time rather than violate their religious beliefs, which they say forbids the placement of bright orange safety triangles on the backs of their buggies.
Jailing the 13 - strong gang of baggage handlers, mules and dealers today for a total of 139 years Judge Michael Hopmeier said: «Millions of people use Heathrow each year and depend on the honesty and integrity of baggage handlers to do their job properly, but it is not simply a question of confidence in flight so far as a passenger getting his bag on arrival, but there is a security concern also, particularly in the times we live in.
Falco told the Rockland County Times that inmates do not have computer access, but they do have occasional access to telephones, and friends on the outside had been cooperating with them in getting the addresses of COs at the jail.
No, it may not stop someone from murdering their child, just like being arrested and jail time doesn't stop people from commiting crimes, but maybe, just maybe in this case, the jury would have had a light bulb moment and said, «Hey, there is something that we can convict her on.
While the report does not specifically say where the jails would be placed, saying only that there should be one in each of the five boroughs, for a total capacity of 5,500 beds, «located in city centers near or adjacent to courthouses and in close proximity to public transportation,» DNAinfo reported previously that the commission had identified four sites by the time that a presentation on the plan was made to Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris in March.
The way to minimise jail time under these conditions is usually to «play nice»: don't snitch, on the assumption that your partner won't either, and if they betray you then snitch on them in the next round, as a warning.
Mr. Dong Pyou Han, an Iowa State University researcher on HIV was found committing fraud and has been convicted by court and jailed to serve time for over 5 years, Mr. Anil Potti seems to have done even greater fraud and have affected the lives of cancer patients serves no time and yet practice the same field.
Dick's statistics are distressing, as with the fact that few, if any, perpetrators ever serve jail time, and even when they do, they rarely get sentences that are a year or longer, which would make them felonies and place said criminals on the National Sex Offender Registry.
In the feature, Donaldson effectively compares and contrasts the career trajectories for Mimi Leder, who made her name through her Emmy - winning work on «ER,» directed the one of the top - grossing films of 1998 with «Deep Impact» and then went to «movie jail» and didn't direct another film for nine years after the middling performance of her 2000 family drama «Pay It Forward,» to those of Trevorrow, who made his feature debut with the Sundance hit «Safety Not Guaranteed,» won the choice gig helming «Jurassic World» on director Brad Bird's recommendation and managed steer to the reboot of one of the most popular film franchises of all time to giant box - office success.
Michael B. Jordan, of Friday Night Lights, plays Oscar, a young man who's done jail time but who seems eager to get on the right track, not just for his own sake but for that of his girlfriend (Melonie Diaz) and young daughter (Ariana Neal).
He'd done similar, equally compelling work prior to his breakthrough (2009's About Elly stands as arguably his strongest film), but with an increased eye on Middle Eastern cinema in the wake of Kiarostami's Certified Copy and the jailing of the more radical, uncompromising Jafar Panahi, coupled with the film's heart - tugging narrative, A Separation arrived at an opportune time for his country's rise to international cinematic prominence.
I feel now, as I did then, that it is our responsibility as engages citizens to expect now - President Barack Obama to live up to the promises that made him an appealing candidate... As Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmngham Jail reminds us, «Human progress never rolls in on wheels of inevitability; it comes from the tireless efforts of men willing to be coworkers with God, and without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the forces of social stagnation.»
Oh thank god you passed this law, now I have neighbors who leave their dogs out in their yard in all kinds of nasty weather, barking and shivering, now I can call 911 on them and they will be charged with animal cruelty which is a felony and do some jail time!
At least one time too many I fell back on the all guns blazing approach, something I never normally do in MGS, but it wasn't a get out of jail free card.
Does that mean you will happily go to jail if you do not immediately design COST EFFECTIVE «power sources» that can «be switched on or off in a second» and «design boilers that» do NOT «need time to heat up or cool down, or turbines that suffer from inertia»?
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
Brad Clark: Well, a lot of our business is expungement, which are people that have been out of jail, have been out of trouble for five to 10 plus years and so that doesn't apply to that but then as far as like DUIs, there will be some people that do call lawyers that night, you are provided time to call a lawyer when you are arrested for DUI but then there are a lot of people that they bond out the next morning and they're depressed and they're sitting on their couch and they're trying to research things online and that's when the marketing happens, that's when the connection happens, and the client contacts you.
I am somewhat conflicted on the issue of jail time — it seems a harsh penalty, particularly if a business has gone bankrupt for «legitimate» reasons (that doesn't seem to be the case in this particular issue).
The minimum penalty is typically an additional fee of up to 75 % of whatever you didn't pay (on top of paying the original tax bill in full) but this can go as high as $ 250,000 and even jail time.
I have not done any jail time, but I am on eleven twenty nine probation.I need to get my passport what do i need to do or get to obtain amy passport.I never have had one.I told my probation officer about it, and she said as long as I have my current fees paid up she did not mind.my crime is a misdemeanor not a felony.Can somebody please help me with some info
You surely have better things to do with your time and money than bail yourself out of jail for failing to clear up a suspension on your license.
Additionally, driving an unregistered vehicle on the road is dangerous and you can face a fine and even jail time for doing so.
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