Sentences with phrase «many people in jail»

«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.
The government has begun to «step up our efforts,» he added, «and whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail
She continued: «Like the attorney general has said, «Whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail, and we will aggressively pursue leak cases wherever they may lead.»»
(«I specialize in fraud,» says Malamed, «helping get people's money back and putting people in jail.»)
or the one that puts people in jail for publishing experimental proof that earth is not the center of universe (Galileo).
The deterrence that she is talking about is the claim that throwing people in jail makes others want to avoid jail, and thereby punishing one prevents others from doing something that will get them thrown in jail.
One of the reasons we put people in jail is the hope that they will eventually be reformed and able to be re-integrated into society.
Do you need to throw people in jail that don't follow your misinformed code of ethic about marriage?
«Putting people in jail is not anything that you've heard about in the New Testament,» Sharp says.
Muslims in western nations tries to act «nice and tolerant» to make non-Muslims believe and think their violence and evil religion is peaceful so people fall into their cult and convert Blacks, people in jail, and poor women are main people being target!
Putting people in jail for drug offenses, unless they've harmed other people, is not a Christian response.»
During his ten years as state senator and four as attorney general, Earley spent most of his time «working on how to put more people in jail and keeping them there longer,» he said in a speech at the Washington Convention Center.
if someone puts comic satire in a newspaper offending, Obama / Bush, does that give either president the right to throw that person in jail or assault them.
From prison statistics we see more religious people in jail per person then atheists.
A time when we threw people in jail for miscegenation.
Unless it is involved with the people in jails and prisons, the church will surely lack integrity, consistency and dependability.
What is a crime, which crimes do we think is serious enough to place people in jail.
It's almost as bad as things are in America where between 1971 and 2007 they put 39 million people in jail for non-violent drug offences.
Automatic throwing of people in jail by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) without Due Process; and 3.
«My success will not be measured by the number of people in jail but the integrity of institution I will leave behind,» he said.
«If there's any violation, I will be the first... I literally have put people in jail.
So while the government would not themselves throw people in jail for loving the wrong people, that same government would actually go out of its way to enforce the old law through classism and the free market.
@R émyRoy For example, could we just point to a person in jail as evidence that the law was applied?
Sodexo's contract for the north - east will operate in the same location where they run Northumberland prison, meaning they are paid to reduce reoffending and put people in jail.
Yes, Bharara put plenty of people in jail for trading on what's known as «material nonpublic information,» and some made perfectly reasonable targets.
To arrogate to itself the powers to simply dump people in jail indefinitely is, to say the least, uncivilized and barbaric; to hang serious allegations against a person without proof of evidence, as the judge noted in the case of Senator Bala Mohammed, is malicious, callous and unacceptable; and to constrain citizens with brazen impunity, in defiance of court orders, is to send a wrong signal to Diaspora Nigerians and other foreign investors who, paradoxically, our President and his ministers, have been courting assiduously, that the law can not protect both they and their investments.
I put people in jail as attorney general.
I put people in jail.
«It's going to keep people in jail that shouldn't be out on the streets.»
The home secretary today confirmed there are currently 79,819 people in jail in England and Wales, just 149 places short of full capacity.
There is an ongoing conversation in New York about how to fix the bail system that many agree is broken, keeping too many poor people in jail after they are arrested for low - level nonviolent offenses but can not afford to post bond and, at times, allowing individuals back onto the street who are prone to violence but able to pay bail.
«At his first time, he was putting people in jail and he was not in charge it was (Brig. Gen. Tunde) ldiagbon that was in charge.
Justice Secretary Ken Clarke claims prisons are not working and that he will reform criminal justice policy leading to 3,000 fewer people in jail by 2014.
It's very eerie when you know you have the capacity to put people in jail, to fine them, to have them do things they don't want to do.
For me, it's more about whether I feel a rapport... If I can find that, it really doesn't matter to me where they work... (Though I do think I'd stay away from people in jail.)
I've put a lot of people in jail that way.
Throw these people in jail!
In her spare time, Brand is involved in a variety of animal charitable causes; she and one of her chocolate Labrador Retrievers, Beau, participate in PAWS for People, a pet - assisted volunteer services program based in Newark, Del., where they visit and encourage young people in jail.
Hochbruckner, who has been shelter manager and abuse investigator for the Leesburg Humane Society for 13 years, isn't bent on putting people in jail.
This group actually wants people in jail for not worshipping the Planet like they do.
But Nye isn't just speculating about putting people in jail.
The city, which has one of the highest incarceration rates in the country, has steadily reduced the number of people in jail over the past six years.
Throwing more people in jail isn't.
The «prison diversion bill» would save the state $ 131 million in avoided costs and put 1,001 fewer people in jail, said Sen. Daryl Rouson, D - St.
And, by the way, America, unfortunately, has two million people in jail all of whom had lawyers and access to writs of habeas corpus.
We throw people in jail to convince the incarcerated individual to shape up, and to send a message to his friends on the outside that if they break the law as he did, they too will be sent to jail — specific and general deterrence respectively.
We put people in jail for a number of reasons.
«It's a remarkable thing to have the government say they want to legalize and still want to put people in jail for minor infractions,» Osgoode law professor Alan Young said.
The abuses put innocent people in jail, set guilty people free.
«There is a copyright lobby that is trying to work with governments to protect their property in a very aggressive fashion — almost in a very extremist fashion — where it's all about shutting websites down and putting people in jail for things that were being treated like parking tickets ten years ago.
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