Sentences with phrase «most young prisoners»

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Cognisant of these challenges, yet reluctant to relinquish its most prized prisoner, the NTC understood that another acrimonious meeting with ICC defense counsel would be detrimental to its goal of trying the younger Qadhafi in Libya.
Among those sources used by Gorecki are a 15th - century lamentation of the Holy Cross Monastery; a folk song from the Opole region; and, most specifically, a young prisoner's inscription on the wall of her cell in Zakopane's Gestapo prison.
Most states still use their own facilities to care for elderly inmates, but the National Institute of Corrections estimates that, on average, states spend about $ 70,000 per year to incarcerate prisoners aged 50 or older, about three times what it costs to house a younger prisoner.
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