Sentences with phrase «remains in state prison»

«I believe it's going to move and we are going to get it to the floor,» said Jonathan Carey, whose autistic son, Jonathan, was killed in 2007 in Albany County by an Office of Mental Health aide who remains in state prison.

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Without executive action, the chances of closing the prison would hinge on convincing a resistant Congress to overturn a long - standing ban on bringing possibly dozens of remaining prisoners to maximum - security prisons in the United States.
Pastor Haghnejad and Deacon Rabbani were subsequently released; however, Pastor Irani remains in Ghezal Hesar Prison in Karaj, where he is serving a one year sentence for action against the state and a five - year sentence for «action against national security».
ONITSHA — A human rights group, International Society for Civil Liberties and the rule of Law, Intersociety has said that it is far better for the detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu to be kept in the prison custody than to remain in the captivity of the Department of State Services, DSS.
Ethics reform also remains unresolved, in a year when both former leaders of the legislature were sentenced to prison for corruption, and state and federal prosecutors are looking at Governor Cuomo's economic development projects.
He emphasized that «a crisis» of a large unmet need remains, resulting in human calamities that can cost the state a lot of money for prisons and social services.
Also, ethics reform remains unresolved, in a year when both former leaders of the legislature have been sentenced to prison for corruption, and state and federal prosecutors are looking at Gov. Andrew Cuomo's economic development projects.
Clark remains in a maximum security prison for women in New York state, and Balagoon died in 1986 of an AIDS - related illness.
«Hannah Elizabeth Payne, having been found guilty of the crime of murder in the second degree, I hereby sentence you to undergo melachroming by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, to spend thirty days in the Chrome ward of the Crawford State Prison and to remain a Red for a period of sixteen years.»
Also launched with a boost from the Obama administration: A campaign spearheaded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Harvard Kennedy School's Program in Criminal Justice is calling for closure of all the remaining youth prisons in the United States, meaning large - scale, high - security incarceration facilities.
Disappointingly, the state government's announcement in mid-2016 of $ 3.8 billion funding for prisons over the next four years is indicative that incarceration remains an ongoing priority for justice policy.
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