Sentences with phrase «put new jails»

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«Putting people in jail is not anything that you've heard about in the New Testament,» Sharp says.
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What are they gonna do, put a new mother and her tiny baby in jail?
Will you put a woman who has abortion in jail under your brave new world?
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon wants to legalize marijuana because she says it is time to stop putting black people and others of color in jail for something that is «effectively legal» for white New Yorkers.
The reasons, says a panel report to be issued Thursday, include a faster - than - expected process for choosing locations in the boroughs to put replacement lockups, a shrinking inmate headcount and new authority that Albany granted days ago to cut red tape in jail design and building.
The exact cost of the new jail has yet to be determined, but previous reports put the price tag at nearly $ 70 million, plus the cost of the interest on the bond.
«You're putting that jail in the south Bronx across that bridge right here or you're putting it down the street on 125th Street somewhere or you're putting it in Bedford Stuyvesant or you're putting it in Red Hook,» said Norman Seabrook, president of the New York City Correction Officer's Benevolent Association.
A year after the Department of Justice banned putting juvenile inmates in federal prisons into solitary confinement, a small network of inmate advocates has undertaken an effort to end the practice in some of upstate New York's county jails.
A controversial former corrections official from Washington may be put at the helm of overseeing New York City's jails.
Mayor Bill de Blasio insisted today that the responsibility for siting the new, diffused network of holding facilities intended to replace Rikers Island over the next decade will fall not on him, but on the City Council — and called for bold members of the body to take the political gamble of recommending the city put a jail on their own home turf.
NYC has tapped the Doe Fund to expand a program that puts formerly homeless and jailed New Yorkers to work cleaning streets and getting rid of graffiti.
Jordan was kicked out of school after school and shuttled from relative to relative before an observant principal finally helped put him on a new path, he says, one that led to college instead of an untimely death, or jail.
When Maya's father is jailed and she is put into a group home, she and her new «friend» Nicole run away to search for Maya's aunt.
New Jersey's Bail Reform and Speed Trial Act, [put in effect earlier this year], will largely eliminate bail for minor crimes and is expected to significantly reduce the state's jail population.
Following the 2006 session, the program was put on hold as the Court under then ACJ Annemarie Bonkalo began offering the opportunity to increasing numbers of judges to attend a new «Judges to Jail» program, designed to introduce judges to the corrections system.
(4) I am glad you pointed out what all alienated parents complain of» I pleaded to the Judge to hold my ex-husband accountable for denying my Thanksgiving visitation because if he did not go by his word and put my ex-husband in jail, than it will prove to my ex-husband that he could do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, not obey / abide by the new court order becauase the Judge isn't going to repremand him.»
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