Sentences with phrase «going to jail as»

Johnson did not rule out the possibility of MPs going to jail as a result of the expenses scandal, saying only: «The police are investigating at least three of our colleagues and we will have to see how it goes.»
In a few communities, some teens even viewed going to jail as a viable option to ensure regular meals.
Before that moment, he might have gone to jail as a public nuisance.
He was one of a group of tough union leaders who in defiance of state law led strikes by public employees, disrupted the lives of millions, and went to jail as a result.

Not exact matches

As important as the difference to the world, that difference — if you act according to your values, as Thoreau did by living nearly alone for two years, for going to jail to oppose slavery, for self - financing his risky book venture, for resiliently taking on his next book — makes a difference to you, yourselAs important as the difference to the world, that difference — if you act according to your values, as Thoreau did by living nearly alone for two years, for going to jail to oppose slavery, for self - financing his risky book venture, for resiliently taking on his next book — makes a difference to you, yourselas the difference to the world, that difference — if you act according to your values, as Thoreau did by living nearly alone for two years, for going to jail to oppose slavery, for self - financing his risky book venture, for resiliently taking on his next book — makes a difference to you, yourselas Thoreau did by living nearly alone for two years, for going to jail to oppose slavery, for self - financing his risky book venture, for resiliently taking on his next book — makes a difference to you, yourself.
We are gonna live through situations where some people get embarrassed, some people end up going to jail, some other people have other problems as a consequence of some of these experiences.»
There were also the Hussite Wars from 1419 to circa 1434 in which the Roman Catholic Church went to war against followers of Jan Hus, a priest, philosopher, and master at Charles University in Prague who had tried to reform the Church, condemning its sale of indulgences, which were the equivalent of a «get out of jail» card in the game of Monopoly in that the Church sold them as a means for believers to get out of Purgatory.
Yes John went to jail and Lucas has cerebral palsy, but as God said to Paul, «My grace is sufficient unto you.»
What did you do with the freedom to come and go as American citizens that I got sent to jail for?
As I write the letters, I reflect on the fact that they are going to places around the world where to be jailed also means to be tortured.
Notice that the teacher doesn't jump right to the final punishment with the first failure» As an adult it would, you break the law you go to jail.
If a secular law were written as such: He who does not commit robbery and does not murder will not go to prison; but he who commits robbery will go to jail.
According to The Daily Beast, anyone guilty of an in fraction as small as wearing a Santa hat in public could go to jail for five years.
«Mr Nifong was clearly one of the worst,» as the Economist said (September 15), so it was good to see him sit there, abjectly apologizing, even spending a night in jail, the mighty one fallen so those he oppressed might go free.
As for the destruction of property, that lady needs to go to jail.
I'm not concerned about Alexis going to prison Rich footballers pay money to accountants and the accountants either are good and find legal ways to pay as little tax as possible or are bad and do illegal things Messi had tax problems but didn't do any jail time.
Whether he goes to jail for as many as five years because he rejected the draft and whether he ever fights again — Elijah Muhammad has decreed that he must not — are questions at least momentarily moot.
Flamini vs Cesc, Matick and co with «milk turns quicker» Mert as a last defense, we are gonna get raped like a jail virgin.
«At the end of the day, I have stepped out of line a few times now, but nothing before has ever been as serious as it was in the summer when I had to go to jail, in front of courts and really know what life is all about.
We can't beat a mediocre team because we are not better than that overall... They want to win, not us... The tourist club is Arsenal, like some type of resort where they get pampered, massage, jacouzzi, go to the gym, exercise in training, great body and money... Then they have all time to party and snatch all the girls... It's a rip off as price of their ticket... Wake up and get real, leave that poor referee, maybe go wait for him and bumrush him or throw his ass in jail; it is Monopoly at arsenal after all..
Ultimately I believe every parent needs to decide what works best for their children and their family, but to imply — as the «Likey» did on Facebook — that if you spank your child he / she is not going to go to jail, that just seems ridiculous.
Without getting all into the spanking debate (I'm very much against spanking as a discipline technique), the idea that not spanking leads to out of control kids who will go to jail is so offensive.
Why would the country the baby is born in ban a name, or go as far as jailing a parent, for choosing a name the government considers to be inappropriate?
He revealed that the 60 individuals yet to be exposed have done nothing good for Ghana and he is going to name, shame and jail them as his investigative works have always preached.
Anyone who would be so dastardly as to assassinate two beautiful, loving dogs in cold blood is a threat to others and should face justice under Buster's Law and go to jail for a long time for all of their felony crimes,» said Senator Tedisco.
As the Democratic governor considers whether to allow the controversial gas drilling practice, anti-fracking forces vow to stop it — even if they have to go to jail to do so.
There should be a system for identifying people easily as they went through the criminal justice system, Mr Reid said, while there needed to be better implementation of police guidelines on how to report and deal with foreigners in British jails.
Bloomberg refers to Halperin and Heilmann as «Haldeman and Ehrlichman» — a reference to two of Richard Nixon's most notorious deputies who eventually went to jail over the Watergate scandal.
MPs jailed for expenses fraud are going to get short - shrift as the public, quite rightly, saw it as a crime against them.
«The grant went to the purchase of two vehicles which the staff needs to respond to jail facilities on the Island and to travel to and from Bronx courts, as well as for computer and other office equipment.
«I hope they do take this matter seriously, and apply the law equally to Tory MPs as they do to hacktivists who have gone to jail for less,» he said.
«We believe any time that an individual comes up with the courage to go after their perpetrator that abused them in any way, including and especially sexually as a child, they should have the recourse and the legal ability to go after these perpetrators, these monsters,» Kennedy said, «hold them accountable, put them in jail
You idiots of Black Westchester are totally clueless as to what is really going on in the westchester county jail.
So far I believe no one has served any jail time, and if anyone did it was less than a year, Our jails are full of people who wish «Cover UP: Cuomo was the DA so they to cculd get a sweet deal, but they are the moneyless and powerless, not like Steven Ratter, or Ray Harding, or the others that have been given Get out of jail cards, paid a fine, and send I will help you in your investigation to get Hank Morris who is becoming more and more the fall guy, as they say somebody has to go to jail so why not good old Hank Morris.
In fact, cardiologists have even gone to jail for Medicare fraud, as placing stents is a profitable business.
I can think of so many other things I'd rather be doing than playing Deep Black: Episode 1, things such as having brain surgery, or for instance, going to jail.
i have witnessed 2 cases go to court martial and the perps were jailed for 5 to 6 years, labled as a sex offender and given a dishonorable discharge.
Hard as nails 22 year old convicted felon VICTORIA WALKER is given a tough choice by a judge: stay clean and get a job or go to jail.
► Two sheriff's deputies pound on a house door and ask the owner if he or his mother have any weapons and they argue with the officers as a real estate broker and a deputy tell the people they are being evicted and have two minutes to clear out, or they are trespassing and will go to jail; the woman screams and the man shouts, but they gather some things and exit while two other men move all of their remaining belongings into the yard and one of them drills out the front door lock; the owner's young son gets off the school bus across the street and begins shouting and the owner takes the child away.
The film stars Adam Sandler as rich party animal who tries to avoid going to jail for tax evasion by getting his estranged and independently - wealthy son (Andy Samberg) to...
, Meet the Browns, The Family That Preys, Madea Goes to Jail, For Colored Girls, Madea's Big Happy Family, Good Deeds, Madea's Witness Protection, A Madea Christmas, The Single Moms Club, as well as Boo!
It is a hell of a plight, after all, as originally sketched in Victor Hugo's 1,400 - page historical novel: Sentenced to 19 years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his sister's family, the stolid, pious Valjean breaks parole upon his release and goes on to become a respectable small - town mayor under an assumed name.
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.
Octavia Spencer is characteristically captivating as Oscar's mother, Wanda Grant, a soft - spoken, caring matriarch with an exhausted patience for his bullshit (she'll never forget how Oscar going to jail affected her granddaughter.)
Segueing to the nine possible contenders from films I haven't yet seen, Hilary Swank keeps the theme going as a woman putting herself through law school to help her wrongfully accused brother get out of jail in «Conviction.»
Brown, assuming his deal goes through, is being slotted in as a government agent who jails Holbrook's character, but is forced to let him out and work together when the extra-terrestrial menace hits.
Production coordinator Veena Mehta ended up going to jail over the stunt in West Hollywood that featured Knoxville as an escaped convict at a True Value hardware store.
We follow Jeffrey as he attempts to figure out what's really going on and put a case together so that he can put all the bad guys in jail; or something like that.
Taylor Nichols and Clancy Brown contribute reliable character actor work as Ted Sorensen and Robert McNamara, close advisers of John F. Kennedy's who helped brief Ted on how to face the press and avoid going to jail.
District officials have gone as far as taking parents of delinquent students to court, and some parents have received jail time.
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