Sentences with phrase «since going to prison»

In his first extensive interview since going to prison, former NBA All Star Jayson Williams opens up to Jon Wertheim about the night of the shooting, his lifelong battles and the struggle to make amends.

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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....
Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Donovan is campaigning to hold on to the congressional seat he has occupied since his predecessor, Michael Grimm, resigned and went to federal prison for tax fraud.
She and her rather baffled, investment banker under - secretary of state for prisons Sam Gyimah seem a bit ignorant of what's actually going on in Her Majesty's prison estate, since neither of them have deigned to ask those who have experienced it.
Since he's going to get canned by the voters anyway come the next election (if he isn't already in prison), Kruger COULD do one decent thing in his life and vote for gay marriage.
Four of the spots have been empty ever since officials moved to new positions on Jan. 1, and a fifth seat was vacated when former Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. went to prison in March.
Kokabee «has experienced medical issues since 2011, including internal bleeding and kidney stones, for which the prison infirmary reportedly prescribed painkillers but which otherwise went untreated,» says a letter from the Scholars at Risk Network in New York City to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also from 19 April.
Massachusetts gets a dubious distinction today — it becomes the new home of the first federal judge to go to prison since 1991.
Calls to Howard League's helpline have gone up 45 % since the former Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling removed legal aid from much of prison law for what he called «ideological» reasons — in other words, he didn't think prisoners should have access to justice.
The rules relating to itinerants should affect relatively few sex offenders: it would be inappropriate to pass community sentences on them since it would be difficult, if not impossible, to supervise those offenders who are homeless; neither is it likely that anyone would be released directly from prison without a home to go to.
I WENT TO PRISON IN 99 AND HAVENT BEEN IN ANY TROUBLE SINCE THEN.
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