Sentences with phrase «from penitentiaries»

DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Michael Jai White Stars in Straight - to - Video Street Fight DVD Drama After Isaiah Bone (Michael Jai White) is paroled from the penitentiary he has a hard time finding a legit line of work so he can provide for his loyal and patient wife, Tamara (Nona Gaye).

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Oddities tended to attract an undue share of public attention: there was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park; outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
Runners from outside the penitentiary are invited onto the prison grounds for this event to participate alongside the inmates.
You can choose from whatever penitentiary you may fancy.
Less than 24 hours into his parole from a New Jersey penitentiary, the wry, charismatic thi... [MORE]
In the first, black - and - white entry, Ken - san plays Tachibana, a yakuza underling who's sent to the snowy wastes of northern Hokkaido to do his time at the infamous Abashiri penitentiary, from which escape is supposed to be impossible due to its isolation in harsh surroundings.
On an icy morning on the industrial outskirts of Buffalo, New York, Billy Brown is released from the state penitentiary after a five - year stint.
But because she had recently violated a section of the law that forbids lobbyists from sending people on expensive junkets (something about paying a congressman to go on an «educational» tour of Indonesia regarding taxes on palm oil), she is called up for a Senate hearing led by Senator Ron M. Sperling (John Lithgow), who is in the pocket of the gun people and seeks to send her to a federal penitentiary.
The movie's title refers to the act of transferring a young offender from a juvenile detention center to an adult penitentiary prematurely, and in the case of 19 - year - old Eric Love (Jack O'Connell), he's been relocated two years early due to the frequency and severity of his violent outbursts.
The film itself is an adaptation from the real life experiences from Sister Helen Prejean, a Roman Catholic nun whose services included spiritual guidance for Death Row inmates in Louisiana's state penitentiary.
Vick remains indefinitely suspended, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has not said whether he will reinstate Vick after his July release from the federal penitentiary in Kansas where he is serving a 23 - month sentence for a dogfighting conspiracy.
By August 1934, The Rock began receiving inmates from other Federal penitentiaries around the country.
Alcatraz, the world - famous former Federal penitentiary and International visitor destination in the center of San Francisco Bay, has just benefited from a multi-million-dollar restoration and renovation that has dramatically transformed and improved the way visitors experience the iconic national park.
Installed across four locations on Alcatraz and on view from September 27, 2014, through April 26, 2015, the exhibition is inspired by the island's layered history as a 19th - century military fortress, notorious federal penitentiary, significant site of Native American history, and now one of America's most visited national parks.
The exhibition, which ran from September 27, 2014 through April 26, 2015, offered a new cultural lens through which to experience the former penitentiary - turned - national park.
Seven installations were spread throughout this federal penitentiary turned national park, and ranged from an audio experience in the former hospital ward to a carpet of Legos arranged into the faces of political prisoners.
Speed boat cruises, ghost tours, hiking, touring one of Australia's many penitentiaries, bird watching, whale watching, multi-day trekking... lots of great activities to choose from!
Tasmania's most famous convict penitentiary, Port Arthur, is just 90 minutes drive from Hobart, but you can find traces of the state's convict past without even leaving the city.
Alcatraz Island, best known as the infamous federal penitentiary from 1934 - 63, unfolds a layered history as Native American land, a Civil War - era military fortress, and the site of the Native American occupation by the Indians of All Tribes from 1969 - 71.
Since then, they have dedicated themselves to pursuing a research / pedagogical mission that is threefold: 1) to put a match to the plantation penitentiary structures in the English language that repress the growth of free black thought 2) to establish a cross generational dialogue extending from the present moment to the Middle passage, and 3) quoting Dan Freeman, the protagonist of Sam Greenlee's novel The Spook Who Sat by the Door, to «mess wit» whitey».
In the first gallery hang Eggleston's more widely known photographs; the second displays photographs by other photographers working in (or on) the South; and the third gallery is reserved rather irrelevantly for Deborah Luster's project from 1998 entitled One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana, in which she photographed inmates from three penitentiaries, printed their portraits on aluminum plates and locked up the plates in a steel cabinet.
Neatly limned ink drawings from 1981 declare the concepts on which his retro - Modernist, grid - based paintings have been based: they are schematic renderings of prison cells that represent modern systems of dwelling, technology and communication as a vast, interconnected penitentiary of consciousness.
In silence, they drove to the state penitentiary, and found a parking spot from which they could see the yard.
Marty McFly: [Reading the newspaper from 2015] «Within two hours of his arrest, Martin McFly Jr. was tried, convicted and sentenced to fifteen years in the state penitentiary.»?
Over approximately a week, small groups of 15 to 25 judges would visit a variety of prisons and penitentiaries, from maximum security Millhaven to the Napanee Detention Centre, to the Prison for Women, and to halfway houses.
The only locations exempt from possible designation as a «public work», would be those clearly under federal jurisdiction, pursuant to s. 91 of the Constitution Act, 1867, (U.K.), 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 3, such as penitentiaries, banks, beacons, buoys, lighthouses, and «such Classes of Subjects as are expressly excepted in the Enumeration of the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces.»»
In a recent Federal Court ruling, the Honourable Mr. Justice Hughes, himself a member of the aforementioned subcommittee, refused a request from the defendant (Her Majesty the Queen) to strike a Statement of Claim, and instead granted the plaintiffs (5 self - represented prisoners in a federal penitentiary) a 6 - month stay to, among other things, «secure competent legal counsel».
This Centre provides residential therapy for men and women referred from Aboriginal communities, and from prisons and federal penitentiaries.
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