Sentences with phrase «is in prison now»

You might have tried growing up viewing weekly documentaries high - lighting the plight of dissidents in communist countries; who is in prison now; who is in psychiatric hospital now; who has disappeared now.
Prime - age white working - class males have increasingly dropped out of the full - time work force, and the same males are dramatically more likely to be in prison now than in 1960.
IF I SAID IN PUBLIC WHAT I REALLY WANTED TO HAPPEN TO HIM, I WOULD BE IN PRISON NOW.
A lesser man would be in prison now, but Geraci had smoothed things over by hand - delivering a cash donation to the pension fund of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, whose men in Florida had performed like champs, and by paying a visit (and a sizable tribute) to the Stracci Family capo who controlled the docks in north Jersey.
Also, I'm in prison now, so that's not good either...»

Not exact matches

Six - time Olympic medalist Aly Raisman is suing the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Gymnastics, claiming both organizations failed to properly police a disgraced former national team doctor now in prison for sexually abusing young athletes.
More than 200 members of Saudi Arabia's elite, including 11 princes, are now being detained at what is quite literally a gilded prison: the Ritz - Carlton hotel in the capital, Riyadh.
The company, which was started by former prison inmate Frederick Hutson in 2012, now has 23 percent of the market share of federal prisons, according to Jealous.
But now she's free to trade her «prison of freedom» in Trump Tower for Washington, D.C.. It's dramatic timing, but the FLOTUS character said she's committed to make the best of it.
The police report (there were no criminal charges this time) were enough for a judge to determine that Chahal had violated probation, and he now could be facing up to a year in prison.
Default rates are rising, many people simply can't pay their debt, unless they lose their home, unless they lose their job, or in some cases now, unless they lose their freedom and are put into debtor's prisons down South.
In part as a result of their activism, Taylor resigned and was later convicted of war crimes; he is now serving a 50 - year prison sentence.
Now, an apologist might surmise this to be a mere direct correlation between citizens and prison populations in that atheists comprise the lowest percentage of convicts.
[2] In recent years many lay individuals have received professional training in chaplaincy and are now appointed as chaplains in schools, hospitals, universities, prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clerIn recent years many lay individuals have received professional training in chaplaincy and are now appointed as chaplains in schools, hospitals, universities, prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clerin chaplaincy and are now appointed as chaplains in schools, hospitals, universities, prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clerin schools, hospitals, universities, prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clergy
thanks for all of your replies I have to go to lunch now (i do try to occasionally post on here on CNN Belief Blog; i enjoy discussing this stuff with everyone; good to have discussion without having to be put in prison).
(It has now been reported from records of the KBG that Babel, arrested and interrogated, was shot in the cellars of the infamous Lubyanka Prison in 1940.
«We have a large prison ministry, which I am very fond of and we have placed almost three million books in prison cells now... It is amazing how many people come to Christ through that,» she says.
Gao Zhiyu said his brother left prison on Thursday morning and is now at his father - in - law's home in Urumqi.
Noreen was first arrested in the summer of 2009, and has since been confined to prison, mostly in the high - security District Jail Sheikhupura, 22 miles northwest of Lahore, and now in the women «s jail in Multan.
Of course, for certain things like lending a voice for those who are sitting in prison right now in Uganda at the hands of evangelicals from the U.S. is another endeavor...
Now, in the prison writings the question takes on a still deeper form: Who is Jesus Christ for the man who can no longer take religion seriously — the man who fully felt the impact of the Marxian and Darwinian and Freudian revolutions?
The Supreme Court ruled today that anyone who is serving life in prison for a crime they committed as a minor can now appeal.
Today's ruling decided that Miller v. Alabama can be applied retroactively to minors who had already been sentenced to life in prison in 2012, now giving prisoners the chance to negotiate shorter sentences or even parole.
Close study shows it to match other Scriptures that picture the ascending Jesus declaring his victory over Satan to fallen angels who once influenced the world to sin, but who now are being held in spirit - prison as they wait for their day of judgment.
Abedini now faces eight years in prison, which is nothing short of reprehensible, immoral and cowardly.
... Now they're in their 40s or 50s and they shouldn't be in prison any more.»
We now know that, in all socioeconomic groups, children raised outside of intact two - parent families are significantly more likely than their peers to drop out of high school, end up in prison and experience serious psychological distress.
Philosophy, theology, and science have been struggling to escape from this prison for many decades now Quantum physics is merely one chapter in this struggle.
Whether Americans intended it or not, we are now seen around the world as approving the torture of captives at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, at Bagram Air Base in Kabul, at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and at a global network of secret CIA prisons, as well as having endorsed Bush's claim that, as commander - in - chief in «wartime,» he is beyond all constraints of the Constitution or international law.
«Before we even got behind a lot of policy changes, what we did was we went around the country and just visited prisons and visited state legislatures and visited with district attorneys and police officers and survivors of crime, all these folks who have a stake in the system right now, and we tried to listen and amplify voices that may not have been heard as much,» he explains.
This is probably why Paul mentions this barrier in his letter to the Ephesians, because they know that this is why he was arrested and is now in prison.
I have only ever personally known one person who has undergone such a trial (a trial in both senses of the word): Conrad Black, who appointed me editor of The Catholic Herald about ten years ago and who is now serving a six year prison sentence in Florida.
Now perhaps the penalty was too severe (I would have slapped them with a fine and no prison time) but these young women knew exactly what they were doing and they know what country they live in.
But, non-believers like yourself, changed the laws and now we have multiple r - a-pists and mu - r - derers sitting in prisons around the globe sentenced for life terms, that we pay for.
Thus, when Paul found himself in prison, his mind turned not to queries concerning the justice of his being there, but to the uses to which his imprisonment could be positively put: «Now I would have you know, brethren, that the things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the progress of the gospel; so that my bonds became manifest in Christ throughout the whole pretorian guard, and to all the rest; and that most of the brethren in the Lord, being confident through my bonds, are more abundantly bold to speak the word of God without fear.»
The 27 - year - old is now living in the US with her husband Daniel and two children, one of whom she gave birth to while she was in prison.
He seemed to me to be exactly like a man who should begin by saying that I, Socrates, do all I do by mind, but who, when he went on to assign a cause for each of my actions, should say, first that I am sitting here now because my body is composed of bones and muscles, and that the bones are hard and divided by joints, while the muscles can be tightened and relaxed and, together with the flesh and the skin which contains it, cover the bones; and that therefore when the bones are raised in their sockets by the contraction or relaxation of the muscles, I am now able to bend my limbs; — and that that is the cause of my sitting here un prison] all huddled up.
I'm a minister in the Church of Scotland but am now employed by the prison service as a chaplain.
But, in my job now, and it's not just because it's prison — the health service, and any big organisation would be the same — there is red tape and bureaucracy which can be quite stifling, and to me there seems to be a wonderful degree of freedom in the church, as I have been lucky enough to experience it.
Some believe it was Noah who was doing the preaching by the Spirit, and he was preaching about Christ, but they did not believe, and so are now dead and in prison.
The New York City Department of Investigation disclosed last fall that their supervisors urged pregnant women correction officers in New York City — mostly minority women — to obtain abortions («Women Given Cruelest Choice Now Fight Back,» New York Times, Oct. 21, 1989) The lower levels of the criminal justice system receive little funding, and New York City prisons are crowded.
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Members of the Order represent the Church at the great prison at Sing Sing and were instrumental in founding the Church Mission of Help, now a casework service usually known as the Episcopal Service for Youth.
Now, puberty does cruel things to a child — most of us would be best served by serving in camera - free prison camps between the ages of 10 and 14 — and Lino Facioli (the actor playing Robin) is hardly the only hormonal disaster on the show (see also: Stark, Bran), but at least his wiener teen face serves his dainty, dim - witted character.
«Now,» ventured a Boston Globe writer the other day, a bit hyperbolically, «if the Red Sox can keep the highest - paid player in baseball out of prison, he might be on his way to surpassing feats of 1986 and last season.»
Yep, the guy who lost his Jordan F1 drive in 1991 after a prison sentence and started the career of the legendary Michael Schumacher now runs a company F1 fans will probably be familiar with.
Adam Johnson has been sentenced to six years in prison for engaging in sexual activity with an underage girl, but it has now been revealed that he was also arrested last year on suspicion of possessing animal pornography, as reported by the Mirror.
When asked about Spira by SI's Martin F. Dardis, Caridi, now serving five to 15 years in an upstate New York prison for robbery, assault, coercion and criminal usury, said that Spira was «a degenerate gambler» who «hung around» the Long Island restaurant Caridi used to own.
Former USA Gymnastics women's national team coordinator Martha Karolyi and her husband Bela tell NBC they were unaware of the abusive behavior by a former national team doctor now serving decades in prison.
There is one in prison right now that allowed a heart condition to go undiagnosed because the baby was half hispanic.
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