Sentences with phrase «of going to jail»

In a similar fashion, fellow promoter Trevon James — who recently suffered a mental meltdown over the possibility of going to jail for fraud — is also distancing himself from BitConnect.
Immediately, you may think of going to jail, spending thousands of dollars, and the embarrassment associated with getting a DUI.
In criminal law, for example, LAO will now issue certificates based on criteria besides the loss - of - liberty test that considers an applicant's likelihood of going to jail.
Whenever you are faced with prospect of going to jail or prison, you are strongly recommended to hire a criminal attorney.
Another comment expressed the concern that doctors will be at risk of going to jail for protecting the privacy of individuals (by not disclosing information the government believes should be released).
Instead of going to jail they are offered options, from housing to medical attention and job search guidance.
She stressed that it was not, as some had suggested, a pressure tactic to get corporations to waive privilege or offer up a scapegoat — «a vice president in charge of going to jail,» as Yates described the fear.
We're afraid of what the police might do to us, we're afraid of going to jail but nothing scares us as much as the threat of runaway climate change.
The prospect of going to jail for those deliberately corrupting science is going to do a lot of good for those that have adhered to the scientific method.
If you're a minor criminal or juvenile offender in an Iranian city, a judge may let you buy and read five book instead of going to jail.
Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis speaks Thursday about her bill to prohibit repeat criminal drug offenders from attending treatment programs instead of going to jail.
Instead of going to jail, you go to meditate.
I learned that fish like sweet and sour candy, and that the reason they don't come out of the water is because they are scared of going to jail.
A lot of those people were found out and some of them went to jail, and in some cases governments auctioned off their Bitcoin holdings.

Not exact matches

And to me it's likely more a someone than a some company since no one went to jail for the banking failure of 2008 and there continues to be public outcry.
We are gonna live through situations where some people get embarrassed, some people end up going to jail, some other people have other problems as a consequence of some of these experiences.»
One group went to jail, and the other group got them out of jail,» he says.
Speaking generally, without naming names, about those responsible for the toxic investment vehicles of the time, Cramer said: «They didn't rob a 7 - Eleven, where they would go to jail.
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.
«It's not every day, of course, that you're invited to hack into government computers without going to jail,» Halderman says, muffling a giggle.
In the episode he shares his love for business, going from jail to coach, how change your mindset of one of abundance, and dealing with fear and insecurity.
9-05-1972 Leaders of the Québec Common Front go to jail for defying back to work laws during the April general strike.
Verses fighting to control women's reproductive rights, fighting to keep their pastors out of jails for illicit se x ual conduct, fighting to protect their money... Gays are obviously walking in the Godly path and the religious right is going down the drain with the «ways of men.»
Groeschel had said that priests who sexually abuse children «on their first offense» should not go to jail and added that in «a lot of cases,» the child is «the seducer.»
There were also the Hussite Wars from 1419 to circa 1434 in which the Roman Catholic Church went to war against followers of Jan Hus, a priest, philosopher, and master at Charles University in Prague who had tried to reform the Church, condemning its sale of indulgences, which were the equivalent of a «get out of jail» card in the game of Monopoly in that the Church sold them as a means for believers to get out of Purgatory.
You went to jail or paid fines if you missed a day of church, and they owned you body and soul.
Maybe he could go to jail and spend the rest of his life behind bars for what he did to all the little boys.
In many countries you can be jailed for hate speech, and a lot of the fundamentalist preachers in this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to places like Africa with their hate and not to Canada or Europe?
A group of young Ugandans who had been jailed without ever going to trial finally had the opportunity to stand before a judge, but before the judge heard their cases, he separated the children from their parents.
Unfortunately, I have been «stripped, whipped, tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail» by my own family members for simply STATING that if I found out, or «heard a whisper of a finger being laid on my niece» who was going to stay with my abuser and his enabler, I «would go to the authorities and this time I would and legally could have him put in jail
For example, he tells the story of the early days of the Birmingham demonstrations when things were going badly for the SCLC, and King and his advisers were debating in their motel whether or not King should himself go to jail.
Ah, the ole «I'm a pervert but I got caught and am going to blame religion and mental illness to get out of jail» routine.
They get taken in and out of their parent's homes again and again and placed in foster care while their parents get cleaned up from drugs, alcohol, etc or go through the hoops of parenting classes, jail, whatever to regain custody.
This first glimpse of him announced that he would go to jail, which hushed the room.
the mother would go to jail for ending the child's life in order to preserve a higher quality of life for herself.
Tuck to accuse little children of wanting to take part in the molestation, and to try to protect the priest from going to jail.
According to The Daily Beast, anyone guilty of an in fraction as small as wearing a Santa hat in public could go to jail for five years.
Or he could have let this entire thing eat at him forever, killed the man who killed his brother, and then went to jail himself, leaving his children (and the children of the man he killed) angry at the fact neither has a parent to raise them, and they too could fill their lives with anger, hatred, and vengeance, and repeat this cycle.
Jesus Christ, this poor guy is going to jail for you people, for your sins, to preserve, to save our Christian values, to clean the world of these Islamoids, to reject all other rot morals from the liberal pest (see the new NY f..
It is her way of dealing with a sorrow begun in a loveless childhood (her father went to jail for fraud, adding to her sense of uncertainty).
People can go to jail and sometimes even die if caught preaching the word of Christ in Muslim countries.
How far removed is this from the town in Alabama that will let you out of jail if you go to church every Sunday for a year.
if this is symbolic - then go to your local jail and just do this symbolic act on feet of 10 persons - and then talk to me.
It will continue to smolder, flickering upon each new exposure of clerical abuse, and breaking momentarily into flames if a cardinal archbishop resigns or a bishop goes to jail.
-------------------------------------------------------------------- If your so important, go ahead and try to see the Pres. of Russia, China, or here in the U.S., they would throw you in jail, because You are a nobody, UNWORTHY to be in their present.
We've threatened high school graduation participations, if they use God's name, they're going to be jailed... I mean that kind of stuff.
You will find that from St. Peter to the Christians under Stalin, millions of followers of Jesus have WILLINGLY gone to jails, gulags, torture rather than renounce their faith.
Joseph was sold into slavery, Ruth lost her husband, Mary's son was crucified, Job lost everything, Paul went to jail, Stephen was stoned to death, etc. looking back now we can see the good that came out of those situations, I wonder if people said God was punishing Joseph, Ruth, Mary, Job, Paul, Stephen at the time they were going through what they were going through.
«Mr Nifong was clearly one of the worst,» as the Economist said (September 15), so it was good to see him sit there, abjectly apologizing, even spending a night in jail, the mighty one fallen so those he oppressed might go free.
The question is will any of them actually go to jail?
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