Sentences with phrase «released from jail before»

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The judge in Chicago on Friday barred the Justice Department from withholding public safety grants to cities unless they allowed U.S. immigration authorities unlimited access to local jails and provided 48 hours» notice before releasing individuals sought for deportation.
Garcia Zarate, a 45 - year - old Mexican citizen who was released from County Jail before the killing despite a federal request that he be held for his sixth deportation, was convicted of a single lesser charge of being a felon in possession of a gun.
And before Cruz is released from jail, police are to search his caretaker's home in Lantana and remove all firearms.
And he was released from the jail about a fortnight before his murder.
Unfortunately, the burglars he had foiled before were in New York after being released from jail, and had plans to rob the biggest toyshop in New York on Christmas Eve.
Jailed former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gestures before speaking to the media after his return home following his release from hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday following his royal pardon.
Even before the lower court judge decides to release you from jail, the first logical step is to hire a criminal defence lawyer.
After two trials and having served 10 years in prison, he was pardoned and released from jail a few weeks before the start of the Sochi Olympics, for public relations and propaganda purposes.
In my early years I would make sure my wife had $ 100.00 in cash any time I was going to appear before a rural family court judge because that was his standard fine to secure release from jail if he held an attorney in contempt for «back talk.»
The court will often set a purge amount before permitting the non-paying spouse to be released from jail.
Release pending trial is critically important to every accused person, both because defending a case is much more difficult from in - custody than out; and also because the presumption of innocence is always undermined where a person is held in jail before his or her guilt and innocence is determined.
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