Sentences with phrase «of going to prison»

In this somewhat bizarre system of «justice», the owner need not be charged with a crime, and is not in immediate peril of going to prison (about the only upside in this, but might be temporary because the authorities haven't charged the owner yet).
When She Woke by Hillary Jordan This thrilling twist on The Scarlet Letter takes place in a theocratic future America where, instead of going to prison, a criminal's skin is dyed to match their crime.
«The cradle to prison pipeline is a national crisis that leaves a black boy born in 2001 with a one in three lifetime chance of going to prison and a Latino boy a one in six risk of the same fate,» said workshop participant Barbara Best, director of foundation relations and special projects at the Children's Defense Fund.
Rocky reform allowed judges to intervene and order mere users go to court - mandated drug treatment instead of going to prison thereby saving taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars
The decision means Vince Li will be treated in a mental institution instead of going to prison.
Reports are emerging from Spain that Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez is under the threat of going to prison for unpaid taxes.
if you are a christian, you have a much much higher rate of going to prison.
I don't like the idea of going to prison in the days following the next price crash.

Not exact matches

I this all sounds like psycho - babble but I promise you that if you'll commit just one day of your life to go to prison with the team at Defy Ventures you will feel profoundly moved, you will feel deeply human and you will feel the calling to do more.
I sat standing 1 foot away from somebody who's been in prison for 15 years of his life and I had 60 seconds to open up to him about something that causes me pain in my life while he stares into my eyes I found myself going deeper than I would with even friends or family.
In an earlier part of my life, I went to prison for two years.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has not yet decided where Tsarnaev will go, but he is likely end up in one of two high - security detention facilities, Colorado's ADX or Indiana's Terre Haute, according to U.S. District Attorney for Massachusetts Carmen Ortiz.
Instead of being heavily fined or sent to prison Sikorska was asked to cover her own costs, which came to # 105, and otherwise went unpunished.
«I had friends and family, but I still had to go through a lot of the same adjustments to life outside of prison after so many years away.
Famous folks often create fantastic opportunities for the rest of us just by doing what they do: embracing a fitness trend, getting divorced, going to prison, announcing births, or simply saying something on Twitter.
What's interesting to note is that many of these arrests are of people committing the same crime over and over — 40 % of repeat elderly offenders have committed crimes six times or more — signifying a conscious decision to go to prison, says Patrick Hansen, managing director of Custom Products.
The case was the subject of «Serial,» the first spin - off from «This American Life,» and went on to be a sensation, with listeners debating whether or not Syed was in prison for a crime he did not commit.
And though they displayed the full creative range of executive thievery, they had one thing in common: Hardly anyone ever went to prison.
Once she had agreed to go to prison, it seemed to me that we had a great chance of rebuilding the company.
Princeton doctoral student Xiyue Wang, who went to Iran to study ancient manuscripts, was arrested in August 2016, accused of spying for the United States, and sentenced to 10 years in prison in July 2017.
She frequently spoke out about the prison's treatment of her as a transgender woman and, in September 2016, went on a hunger strike until the army agreed to provide her with gender reassignment surgery.
Belfort, who went to prison after pleading guilty to a securities fraud and money laundering in 1999, told the Financial Times that he sees parallels between ICOs and the popular fundraising schemes of the 1980s called «blind pools.»
After the IPO and the fall of Stratton Oakmont, Madden went to prison for securities fraud.
Meanwhile, in the last year, YouTube videos of alleged police brutality have gone viral, helping to inspire the growth of the #blacklivesmatter movement, and America's swelling prison population has even become a subject in presidential debates.
It was Guzmán who made a Hollywood-esque break out from Mexico's maximum - security prison Puente Grande in 2001 — bribing his way out of his cell and escaping with the very same police SWAT team that had been called in to find him, the legend goes.
Not one of the nine has gone to prison or been convicted of a criminal offense.
Nick makes a great point, in my State, a former star NFL player (Rae Carruth) is going to walk free from prison this year (October 2018) after serving roughly 17 years on charges & conviction of «murder for hire».
Ulbricht, who prosecutors say went by the alias Dread Pirate Roberts in a reference to the 1987 movie «The Princess Bride,» faces up to life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 20 years.
The practice made a fortune for Jordan Belfort, of The Wolf of Wall Street fame, before he went to prison.
People will go to prison, there will be millions of civil lawsuits, reputations will be destroyed and on and on and on.
thanks for all of your replies I have to go to lunch now (i do try to occasionally post on here on CNN Belief Blog; i enjoy discussing this stuff with everyone; good to have discussion without having to be put in prison).
Correct 1 Pet 3:18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: 1 Pet 3:19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; 1 Pet 3:20 Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
African Americans are killing each other, going to prison, and succumbing to an assortment of addictions in record numbers.
Eric Garner is still dead, our prisons are still overcrowded, and I can't seem to let go of that stupid grudge or my excess stuff or my idolatrous conviction that the most important thing in the whole world is to be right, to stay on top.
We have tried to enslave God, and we must liberate Him from the prison of our minds if we are ever going to understand Him and follow Him into true life.
Went to prison because of her (didn't hurt anyone).
CNN: Response by the Church of Scientology to «Going Clear» In response to CNN's request for comment on its story about Lawrence Wright's book «Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood & the Prison of Belief,» the network received several letters from the Church of Scientology and its attorneys.
I am glad they were caught and I hope for once, they actually go to prison and the church isn't allowed to ship them off to a place where supposedly they won't be around other children (but of course always are).
The catholic church is a pedophile factory and every one of these perps should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law AND go to prison until Death.
Why indeed is there such a lamentable shortage of leaders for youth organizations, of prison visitors, of doctors willing to go to the disease - ridden parts of the world?
These three all go together in this poll: http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/jun/29/al-westerfield-atheists-victims-of-hypocrisy-by/?print=1 — keep in mind however, that aside from using prison to determine crime rates (which is a somewhat reasonable measure), the other two are based of how religious the state is vs. pregnancy and STD rates.
God intervened miraculously in the court process that followed, and I was able to go to a treatment centre instead of prison.
He said: «It's very, very difficult to expect a relationship to flourish if you have long periods apart» and gave the example of one partner going to prison, saying sometimes the partner outside can hang on but the distance often causes a huge strain.
Nor can the more cynical views of repressive power proposed by Michel Foucault in relation to prison and asylum go without a Christian theological response.
I am just going under the statistical assumption that a single mother of 3 would probably need some sort of assistance to raise her children since she obviously can't be receiving any child support from a convicted murderer who is in prison....
It is most often believed that this lower power is the ego and what Mayra has discovered is that to let go of the ego is to recognize that she and everybody else has a higher self above the ego and the only way to escape the prison of the ego is to serve others.
In fact, it is not going too far to say that modern skepticism about heaven typically takes the form of portraying it as a kind of prison.
The remaining mortals were dragged off to prison, along with some of the Transformed Ones who chose to go along.
Did you know that an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm helped a man avoid going to prison for a crime he didn't commit?
In the PBS version of Goodbye, Mr. Chips, in the year 1916 a student chooses to go to prison rather than serve in a war he has come to believe is wrong.
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