Sentences with phrase «hardened criminals who»

Posing as two hardened criminals who make their millions transporting drugs, Montoya brings on the duo to help with his latest shipment, but little does he know that they're not who they really say they are.
After a year and a half of group therapy, of steering clear of the lifers and other hardened criminals who lived in the same cellblocks with addicts and of playing basketball in the prison yard, Manigault was paroled.
It clearly fails its purpose of «correction» and generally creates only more hardened criminal who will one day roam the streets once again.

Not exact matches

By contrast, an offender who is confined in jail for life with no society but that of other criminals is probably more likely to be hardened than reformed.
The best scenes are with Cheadle and Wesley Snipes, who plays a just released from prison hardened criminal.
On the surface, his film concerns hardened criminals and a lowly new driver (Mortensen) who works his way into their ranks.
As «The Nurse,» Foster runs a hospital with an exclusive clientele of hardened criminals — one in particular who is there to assassinate another.
He works for Doc (Kevin Spacey), a hardened criminal mastermind who never uses exactly the same crew twice.
«Hardened canine criminals meet their match in Evans (The Evans Guide for Civilized City Canines), who here outlines methods and philosophies likely to reform a rogue's gallery of aggressive, unresponsive, non-house-trained animals marauding as man's best friends.
We recognize that most of our clients are not hardened criminals but are people who are often bewildered and frustrated by the experience of being involved in the legal system.
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