Sentences with phrase «out of jail while»

As you sort out the family system, you immediately begin to see a pattern of enabling behavior from the mother that includes providing her son with money that's inevitably spent on alcohol, replacing vehicles wrecked in drunk - driving incidents, covering up and apologizing for his behavior, and bailing him out of jail while arranging another «second» chance for him.
The main focus of the new bail directive is to keep more individual offenders out of jail while awaiting trial.
Bail allows people who have been arrested to remain out of jail while waiting for trial.
Our goal is to keep you out of jail while we work to get your charges dropped, dismissed or reduced.
My goal is to keep you out of jail while we work to have the charges dropped, reduced or dismissed.
The supervised release program allows defendants deemed low - risk to stay out of jail while awaiting trial.
LOWER MANHATTAN — Disgraced former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver can stay out of jail while fighting to overturn his corruption conviction, a Manhattan federal court judge ruled Thursday.
MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT — Former State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver should not be allowed to stay out of jail while he appeals his corruption conviction — an appeal he will not win, prosecutors argued in court papers filed in Manhattan Federal Court this week.

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And while most bland cryptocurrency investors know little about the legalese - laden universe of sanctions compliance, anyone using any arrange of financial business knows that noncompliance can put you out of business - and potentially, in jail — quick.
No good purpose would come of having these people prosecuted and the children placed in foster care while the parents served out their terms in jail.
While an occasional Desmond Tutu speaks out, most clergy walk the line of trying to keep out of jail without losing their integrity.
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.
Ask yourself why he was killed IN A SHOOTOUT he participated in while he was attempting to break out of jail.
If a young woman in Scotland hadn't dreamed up the «pre-tribulation fly - away» in 1830; if a British clergyman hadn't hijacked her dream and sneakily planted it around the world in the 1800s; if a crooked, jailed - for - forgery lawyer with no theological background hadn't come out with a reference Bible in 1909 with the same fly - away escapism in marginal notes; and if modern - day rapture robber barons and tribulational tycoons hadn't found numerous ways (and gimmicks like four «blood moons») to widely mass - market the same delicious delusion for the masses while breaking sales records, no one could now be into the moonshine, looking up at the moon and saying «Moon, you mush be drunk becaush I shee four of you!»
It is worth remembering that while the teachings of Christ were enlightened, the Puritans were disruptive nut jobs who came here to stay out of jail.
For example, instead of being stuck in nap jail while B is snoozing way, I can jet out for a run.
Second, it's a comprehensive guide to promoting an unpopular stance, in this case one associated with illegal acts, while alienating as few people as possible and simultaneously staying out of jail — a line that radical groups of all political stripes sometimes walk.
Exactly a year ago, some inmates of the Kumasi Central Prison sounded the alarm of a fire which had gutted the yard and while officers tried to put out the fire, some of the inmates attempted to break jail.
The saga of state Sen. Hiram Monserrate's (D - East Elmhurst) assault case is out of the courtroom for the time being, but although the first - term legislator avoided any jail time on his misdemeanor conviction for recklessly injuring his girlfriend while dragging her out of his apartment building, he still faces censure from his Senate colleagues and -LSB-...]
That means Silver, sentenced to 12 years in prison, could remain free for upwards of a year while he appeals his case — or never head to jail at all if a higher court throws out his conviction, or grants a new trial.
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.
Correction officials frequently note the poor condition of the jails, which they say put staff and inmates at risk, while inmate advocates argue the jail is hard to access for families who want to visit, is far from courts where inmates must make appearances, and is out of the public eye.
While we are perhaps lucky that CO2 has this effect on plant physiology, in addition to being a greenhouse gas, it is not our «get out of jail free» card when it comes to our ongoing emissions of CO2.
Fresh out of jail, Isaak renews his pursuit of Dexter while Quinn continues his power struggle with the Koshkas.
► Two sheriff's deputies pound on a house door and ask the owner if he or his mother have any weapons and they argue with the officers as a real estate broker and a deputy tell the people they are being evicted and have two minutes to clear out, or they are trespassing and will go to jail; the woman screams and the man shouts, but they gather some things and exit while two other men move all of their remaining belongings into the yard and one of them drills out the front door lock; the owner's young son gets off the school bus across the street and begins shouting and the owner takes the child away.
And while the movie's first trailer before its Cannes debut painted it as a moody tragedy, this new one filled with critics» raves better captures the propulsive, neon - lit energy of what you'll experience for 99 minutes — as Pattinson's bank - robber character races through one desperate night trying to get his mentally disabled brother (Benny Safdie) out of jail, bloodying a lot of faces and ruining a lot of lives along the way.
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (Google Play, Amazon Video, iTunes, Vudu, YouTube) In the wake of the ruinous late - 2000s subprime mortgage crisis, the family - owned Chinatown bank Abacus Federal Savings faced harsh legal comeuppance while the well - funded giants were bailed out and deemed too big to fail.
Now out of jail, she turns to former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell) for help, crashing in the single mom's apartment, striking up a cozy friendship with her daughter Rachel (Ella Anderson) while living there.
While there is some kind of justice in calling out and ridiculing bullies, that's a lot like spanking kids for hitting, or sending lifelong criminals back to jail.
After being betrayed and left to die by her once beloved brother, Velvet unlocks the powers of a Daemon and loses her mind while being kept in a jail cell for years, until a chance encounter gives her the opportunity to bust out of prison and get her revenge.
In one scenario, Vincent must distract a nurse while Leo creeps out of bed to retrieves a screwdriver they'll later need to break out of jail.
While he says categorically that the prospect of geoengineering should never provide polluters or governments a «get out of jail free card» to avoid their absolute duty to drastically cut CO2 emissions, he maintains that «climate change could actually be reversed with the help of geoengineering, and it would be far simpler, safer and cheaper than trying to adapt to ever worsening climate change, and sea level rise to boot.»
Agreed: I've mentioned elsewhere as examples that accountants and aircraft maintainance personnel who destroyed original data while keeping only altered data, even if the altered data was correct, would quite likely face jail, never mind being drummed out of their lines of work.
And (3) a lot of criminal defendants are in jail while their case is being negotiated and are desperate to get out.
Sheriffs, marshals, prison or jail wardens, police officers, Florida highway patrol officers, game wardens, revenue officers, forest officials, special officers appointed under the provisions of chapter 354, and other peace and law enforcement officers and their deputies and assistants and full - time paid peace officers of other states and of the Federal Government who are carrying out official duties while in this state;
And while the Teen Traffic Court sounds great from the teenager's perspective, it is far from a «Get Out of Jail, Free» card.
Finally get him out while he is in jail for beating his wife find drug use in house $ 5K of rehab plus court, lost rent, and moving the wife out.
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