Sentences with phrase «jail people who»

«But we want to ask if the new trial judge, Binta Nyako, will jail people who did not commit any crime against the people?

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Clarke has been almost entirely silent on the matter until recently, when he said the jail populations are «filled with sick people who have made a lot of bad decisions that have compromised their health.»
Tuesday night, Sanders expressed the same disbelief: «We have a criminal justice system that lets CEOs on Wall Street walk away, and yet we are imprisoning or giving jail sentences to young people who are smoking marijuana.»
Wong, who was previously worked on investment and trade in jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's party, the People's Justice Party, thinks consumer loan defaults may begin to show an increase in about six months.
«The military commissions are willing to put people in jail for defending the rule of law,» Jay Connell, who represents another Guantanamo detainee facing a military commission, told The Daily Beast.
«There's a bunch of people currently serving time of jail, politicians who engaged in bribery or kickbacks, and were prosecuted under honest services instead of the federal anti-bribery statute,» says Henderson.
And that means that black women, who were our best voter according to the political people in this campaign, have watched their brothers and their parents, their fathers, and their sons go to jail and get convictions young and be forced into a cycle of poverty.
Previous recipients of the Sakharov Prize include jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi and Dr. Denis Mukwege, a gynecologist who treats people who've been raped by Congolese rebel forces.
People who failed to comply with the regulations, intended to promote drone safety and help identify dangerous drone operators, risked fines and jail time.
Zachary Cruz, the brother of the teenager who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last month, was freed from jail Thursday afternoon as part of a plea deal reached in his trespassing case.
Those are the people who deserve your greatest derision and anger, and who in a just world would be arrested and jailed, and made to pay restitution to their final dollar.
Because if this is true i think more Muslims would be in jail for beating there wife but we see so called christians or people who do not represent any religion in jail or being arrested for beating there wife.
If any corporation or business did the things that the church has done to cover up child abuse, that corporation would be out of business and the people who ran it would be in jail.
But there were a large number of people just trying to survive who might intrepret the lack of God as a get of of jail (he - ll) free card.
Why do they promote the jailing of people or remain complacent about their fellow Christians who do the same?
I think you'll have trouble finding people who agree with your statement when they are being slandered, vilified, threatened, jailed, killed, beaten, tortured, raped just for being Christian.
Does he not abuse it by selling it to intoxicated persons who often end up in jail or a morgue from over-exposure?
I've seen people who need jail to finally bottom out, so hope is not lost for the addict even if he seems cold and hard (although I'm sure you've seen the same).
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
Sam Chandler, secretary of the Anglican Society for the Welfare of Animals (ASWA) made comments following a new report that reveals 9 out of 10 people who are found guilty of animal cruelty don't end up in jail.
For your jail comment — We have jails so punishments for people who disrupt the social harmony of society are given by a third party.
People who appeal for a change in religion are sent to counseling, fined, or jailed.
The most retrogressive aspects of contemporary society are religions leaders who have zero (ZERO) influence over extremists whose unending violence proceeds unchecked under their own banners, whose churches routinely abandon their principle mandates — the poor, infirmed, jailed, the hungry — to writers who view the thirst of people without spiritual homes as «cop outs».
People who teach children religion need to jailed or killed for child abuse.
The ironic one that I still have a hard time wrapping my head around are all the people who (myself included — and even his close friend, the assistant pastor / jail chaplain) were forced out of a certain church when the pastor started attending seminary.
You people are so miserable in your lives, with all the RULES you make up in your heads to follow vs. damnation, you take out your pent up resentment of your own jailed lives and spit your venom at people who are simply living their lives out side of YOUR self created hell.
Every human being who as ever lived was made by a person who never leaves after a fight, after being fired or even after a jail sentance is necessary.
If we took more of an interest in the making of our foreign policy, usually for the profit of our corporate overlords rather than for the safety of the American people, maybe we would know why, when bringing the lamp of liberty to the darker places of the earth, the United States invariably chooses for its allies the despots who operate their countries on the model of a prison or a jail.
I will give an overly simplistic example, but it makes the point: If there is a criminal who murdered someone, and he is imprisoned but due to a judge's leniency, the criminal is not put in jail but is let back onto the streets, the chance of him murdering again is high, and if he does so, the judge has been, in effect, cruel to that second person who was murdered.
Spanish Inquisition, throwing scientists in jail, Salem witch trials, priests molesting young boys and others covering it up — all of these are things that people who considered themselves Christians have done.
The danger that you run is when people don't pick up those things and read with comprehension, you have people who are very susceptible to demagoguery and I think that's what you see right now: If someone doesn't agree with you, you demonize them and your basic attitude is «You should be in jail
(that have resulted in the law passed recently in the news regarding jailing of gays there and life imprisonment for persons who do not report gays)
The Anglo - American idea... means that the party who does not abide by certain specific decrees emanating from a judicial body is a contumacious person and may, as a rule, be held in contempt of court, fined and jailed... Now, this very concept of contempt simply does not belong to the world of ideas of a Latin lawyer.
Graham should be in jail paying back every cent along side every other pastor, preacher who has made big money selling nothing and preying on the nieve nature of people.
In the book Why I Am Not a Feminist, author Jessa Crispin argues that safety is «a surface - level cleanliness» in that safety looks like a city bragging about how and clean it is while jails are filled with marginalized people who have been criminalized by punitive laws.
Wow so not only should people who get caught with marijuana should be jailed, but you think they should be deported?
Behind the walls of every prison and jail are fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, husbands and wives, friends and neighbors — all persons made in the divine image who, like the rest of us, have distorted that image and who long for love, reconciliation and purpose.
Under the proposal, a person who violates the proposed ban could be jailed (not more than one year) or fined (not more than $ 1,000).
In 1541, the Hessian Superintendents sent the following petition to the Landgrave Philip: «In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishment.
«I'm pretty sure there are people all around the world in Spain and Catalunya who do not want to be independent, but they are not agreeing with putting people in «prevention» jail.
It's for the people who say it's not right to have four people in the «prevention» jail when two of them are not politicians.
As for the argument that not using corporal punishment will lead to bad behavior, Vieth notes that people who are in jail or kids who are delinquent are likely to have been spanked just as much if not more than kids who are obedient or adults who are not breaking the law.
In Paris, around 60 people who were suspected of demonstrating for the rights of refugees are reported to have been called in by police and now face up to six months in jail.
It was so bad that even those who had been misused to jail innocent people some in Ghana, some in Ivory Coast were on standby to escape and this (happened) as we were approaching the 2008 elections.
It is believed that these people went to jail under President Kufuor not because they committed worse crimes than others in the NDC government of Rawlings but because they were probably sacrificial lambs who had to pay for the sins of the Boss and his wife.
He talks tough on sending people to «JAIL» but in the «PENSIONGATE» scandal WHO HAS SERVED REAL JAIL TIME.
«There are people in that building (the county jail) who need to be released.
Most Erie County Democratic voters are hard - working, ethnic, traditional, conservative people who believe in common sense ideas like: taxes are too high; criminals belong in jail; police should be respected; law abiding gun owners are not the root of our crime problem; plastic bags should be legal and that life is sacred.
I remember there were those who opposed sanctions or even wore «hang Mandela T - shirts», but the majority of British people can be very proud of their role the struggle, whether through boycotting South African products, supporting sanctions, protesting in Trafalgar Square, joining the concert protests or in thousands of different ways adding their voices to the cries of those in townships and jails a continent away.
Chairman for the People's National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah has called for a more lenient sentence for the Montie three who have been given a four month jail sentence each for threatening the lives of judges of the Supreme Court.
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