Sentences with phrase «jail cell when»

Weldon J. Rougeau, a long - time civil rights activist, has considered the issue of diversity from many perspectives — as director of the office of federal contract compliance programs at the U.S. Department of Labor during the Carter administration, as president of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and even as a prisoner for 78 days (58 of them in solitary confinement) in a Baton Rouge, La., jail cell when he was a student activist.

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When Alexandre Cazes hanged himself in a Thai jail cell in July, the 25 - year - old left behind the trappings of a big - league drug dealer: villas, Lamborghinis, a Porsche, bank accounts in Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
In recent years the only place that lighting up is now permitted inside our jails is in prison cells when the door is closed and windows open.
(WBNG)-- Imagine being in a jail cell, throwing up, struggling with addiction and having no where to turn when you need help with a serious issue.
Lawyers for Tawana R. Wyatt, mother of the late India Cummings, name 11 defendants in alleging that jail officials and medical professionals failed to properly care for Cummings, who was 27 years old when rushed from her cell to Buffalo General Medical Center for an unspecified «medical event» on Feb. 17, 2016.
Disgraced Korean stem cell scientist Woo Suk Hwang, who is awaiting a court judgment due next month that could send him to jail for embezzling research funds, got some good news last Friday when a separate court ruled a dog cloning technique he developed since being dismissed by Seoul National University is different from the procedure patented by the school.
There were also a few glaring missteps: I know from having a dear friend in jail that no visitor can bring in a cell phone or wear jewelry and a coat, all things that Jill did when she visited Longo.
During a later scene when Purvis meets Dillinger for the first and only time in Indiana, he steps away from the jail cell with both hands in his trouser pockets.
When that boat is dashed against some conveniently - placed rocks, the player blacks out, only to awaken in a jail cell.
But no... they left him to get eaten alive, trapped in a jail cell, when the zombies arrived.
When a rumor spread that «Big Rob» had confessed to the crime, a group of white farmers stormed the county jail and, according to one witness, shot Edwards as he cowered in his cell, then bashed in his skull with crowbars.
Slated to speak at the rally was GPSTS founder, HLS Prof. Charles R. Nesson, who said in a statement issued yesterday, «I don't think filling our expensive jail cells with poker players is what Massachusetts voters had in mind when they elected Deval Patrick.»
When no one fessed up to the ring, he had everyone in the pubic gallery of the Courtroom - ignoring, for some reason, Court staff and attorneys - put under arrest and of those 46, 14 were not in a position to post bail so they were crowded into holding cells with the riff - raff of society and later bused to the local jail.
In other words, what was a shadowy, unacknowledged and unauthorized practice over a decade ago, when Maher Arar, Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad Abou Elmaati and Muayyed Nureddin were tortured in Syrian (and in Mr. Elmaati's case, Egyptian) jail cells; is now official.
When I watched a trailer for The Defenders, I noted the inky - black shadows of a jail cell along with the vibrant hues of Danny Rand's amber fist and Daredevil's crimson mask.
After a decade of bone - crushing isolation and fear inside her cell at Silverwater Jail, there have finally been tantalizing glimmers of hope for my former school friend Kathleen Folbigg... and those who feel she didn't receive a fail trial when she was convicted of murdering three of her children and the manslaughter of a -LSB-...]
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