Sentences with phrase «go after prison»

this novel is also about the outcasts of our society, sex offenders, and where do they go after prison and what does society do about them.

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Then, Shkreli went to court, where to his apparent surprise, a judge revoked his $ 5 million bail after a stock fraud conviction last month, and sent him to prison — where he'll wait until at least next January.
«I had friends and family, but I still had to go through a lot of the same adjustments to life outside of prison after so many years away.
Belfort, who went to prison after pleading guilty to a securities fraud and money laundering in 1999, told the Financial Times that he sees parallels between ICOs and the popular fundraising schemes of the 1980s called «blind pools.»
After the IPO and the fall of Stratton Oakmont, Madden went to prison for securities fraud.
After learning about the barriers to employment that people face upon release from prison, she wondered what would happen if these people were equipped with the education, training, and community to go legit.
Nick makes a great point, in my State, a former star NFL player (Rae Carruth) is going to walk free from prison this year (October 2018) after serving roughly 17 years on charges & conviction of «murder for hire».
... Eleven years after her husband went to prison, Ms. Hamilton followed his advice to divorce, but she didn't remarry.
A church funeral is to be held for a Belfast prison officer who died after a bomb went off under his van.
All I have seen is people getting more religious after going to prison...
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us to hate him» and i also want to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he go back to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he goes to heven show Jesus to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude going to heaven would be better much more than going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
I was brought to Luton after my ex-partner assaulted me and went to prison.
When he tried to buy guns after his release from a military prison, his conviction was not in the database used to conduct background checks, and the purchases went through.
He threw them in prison, then after three days, with mock religiosity he released them, explaining that he stood for justice; but one of their number must remain a hostage while the rest went home with food for their households.
Even when I was a pacifist, I lived in a very high - crime neighborhood, and called the cops on numerous occasions so that officers with guns could go after the criminals with guns and lock them up in our tremendously violent prison system where guards with guns would keep them there.
My cousin has recently just got out of prison for managing it, so it obviously remained a family business long after I was gone.
While he was jailed in England — where he had gone after the murders and from which he was extradited — Soering's wrist was broken twice by the same prison guard.
Jesus appeared to him and saved him after many years of crime and when it seemed he was going to die in prison as an incurable criminal.
A church - going student from the United States has died days after being released from North Korea, where he had spent 17 months in prison.
He was just out of prison after serving 14 years, a boy of the streets who never knew any other life and went away at 18 for armed robbery, assault, kidnapping, spending half that time in and out of solitary.
I Was told after giving his father his passports to put in a safe deposit until he agreed to take the times we decided he was taking, We were threatened if he did not get them back in 2006 after the trip to Scandinavia we would go to prison.
Read Sally Clarke's story and what happened to her, She lost two babies after vaccines and went to prison until cleared but it was still covered up about vaccines.
Manhattan federal prosecutors told the judge who sentenced Dean and Adam Skelos last week that the government won't push for them to go to prison until at least three - plus months after the U.S. Supreme Court rules in a pending case on anti-corruption laws.
The many people who have gone to prisons are not necessarily reformed after the prison sentence.»
Her nephew went to prison for stealing from a Bronx non-profit, and then after he got out he got a job with another Bronx non-profit.
Last Friday, when this reporter went to the said facility for the «Justice for All programme», uncountable number of visitors who came to the facility to visit some of the inmates were asked to fill the visitors» pass, after which a prison officer, wearing an African print, was seen supervising the illegal exercise of collecting the money from the visitors.
Paul Adler later went to federal prison because he failed to pay taxes after he flipped a proposed golf course in Ramapo.
Queens Borough President Donald Manes committed suicide, political bosses like Stanley Friedman went to prison and a tarnished Bess Myerson won acquittal after a sensational trial.
Two cases that are to be sent to MPs on the Public Accounts Committee include claims that a terminally - ill prisoner was kept waiting in handcuffs for 40 minutes while G4S staff went to a bakery for lunch and allegations that a woman in a Sodexo prison was forced to clean her cell after miscarrying.
It's also worth noting that legendary levels of dubious activity cross partisan lines there: After the Republican Party lost the majority in the state Senate in 2008, Democrats spent the first few months of their abbreviated stint in power basking in new information about how Republicans spent the legislature's money on items like a special van for the man who was then their majority leader, Joe Bruno, who went on to be sentenced to two years in prison on federal corruption charges.
It became clear in the days after their escape that something had gone seriously wrong inside one of America's toughest prisons.
She's an unremarkable DA who made her name on going after DUI while cutting deals with no prison time for drug dealers.
As armed officers scoured the area around the prison, some wondered if Matt and Sweat's escape might have been derailed if the prison had gone into a full scale lockdown after a June 1 melee among three dozen inmates in an exercise yard.
She spent two years in prison and after her release she went to Florida where she met Robert Friedrich through an online dating site.
A story of redemption that illustrates the struggles a man goes through to return to his home and family after being in prison.
Synopsis: After many years in prison, a former grifter (Samuel L. Jackson) tries to go straight, but the son (Luke Kirby) of his former partner insists on le... [MORE]
Synopsis: After his time in prison, Jimmy Kilmartin (David Caruso) keeps his head down and provides for his wife and kids, until his cousin Ronnie (Michael Rapaport) ropes him into a large - scale car heist that goes bad.
Before then, we've witnessed a prairie massacre that leaves Rosalie Quaid (Pike) the shattered sole survivor, spent time with US Cavalry Captain Joseph Blocker (Bale) as he mournfully contemplates retirement, watched Blocker go up against his commanding officer (Stephan Lang) and a smug Eastern newspaperman (Bill Camp) after being ordered on one last tour of duty: to escort the dying Cheyenne warrior chief Yellow Hawk (Studi) from prison in New Mexico to his Montana homeland.
WHAT: After being released from prison on parole, ex-con Dennis (Paul Giamatti) attempts to go straight by taking a job selling Christmas trees in New York with former partner - in - crime Rene (Paul Rudd).
Coogler doesn't go into extensive details about why Killmonger's mom was in jail — her intimate connection with a would - be terrorist and arms dealer probably didn't help — but does note that she died in prison shortly after N'Jobu's death, just in case you were looking for another reason to feel bad for poor little Erik in his younger, pre-attempted genocide days.
«Dom Hemingway» Synopsis: After 12 years in prison, a larger - than - life safecracker reteams with a pal and goes about trying to collect what he's owed for keeping his mouth shut about his boss, while also trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Freed from prison after serving a few years for manslaughter, Mitchell (Colin Farrell) is determined to go straight, the kind of doomed aspiration that indicates he'll be back in the game by the 45 - minute mark.
Long before Matthew McConaughey was going to award shows looking like an Andersonville Prison escapee and talking like Foghorn Leghorn, he was a recent UT Austin graduate who stumbled into his breakout role as aging creep Wooderson in Richard Linklater's Dazed And Confused after running into casting director Don...
The story follows Sin - Dee (Kiki Kitana Rodriguez) who has just been released after spending a month in prison for drugs, and she's just met up with her best friend Alexandra (Mya Taylor), only to learn that her pimp and supposed boyfriend has been messing around with another woman, and she's not going to have it.
«Three Seconds» follows a man (Evans) who's forced to go undercover in a prison as part of a FBI operation and must then escape on his own after he's abandoned mid-mission.
After ten years in prison, he thinks he has put his past behind him - but when the homes of Robert Frost, Edith Wharton, Herman Melville, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and even a replica of Henry David Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond, go up in smoke, Sam becomes the number one suspect.
After ten years in prison, he thinks he has put his past behind him - but when the homes of Robert Frost, Edith Wharton, Herman Melville, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and even a replica of Henry David Thoreau's cabin at Walden Pond, go up in...
One example: Clark, Mendelson, and Scott, whose previous incarnation, American Literary Agents of Washington Inc., vanished for several years when the proprietor went to jail, and re-emerged under the new name after he got out of prison.
Are you able to point to any possible downside (other than the fact that you will be going to prison once millions of middle - class people learn about the role you have played in supporting the biggest act of financial fraud in U.S. history — that's not a good reason because the reality is that your prison sentence will be a lot shorter if you come clean today than it will be if you do not come clean until after the next price crash)?
After the events of Skylanders ® Trap Team, Eon gave these Villains a choice — either go back to a newly reformed Cloudcracker Prison or become Skylander Senseis, teaching a new generation of Imaginators their formidable battle skills as well as how to stay clear of a life of crime.
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