Sentences with phrase «still went to prison»

Censorship and threats of censorship persist, and Ai Weiwei still went to prison, but some over-the-top artists thrive on the publicity.
Charlie had all the money in the world and still went to prison.

Not exact matches

«I had friends and family, but I still had to go through a lot of the same adjustments to life outside of prison after so many years away.
A heterosexual man can go to prison and perform homosexual acts and still be heterosexual when he comes out.
Eric Garner is still dead, our prisons are still overcrowded, and I can't seem to let go of that stupid grudge or my excess stuff or my idolatrous conviction that the most important thing in the whole world is to be right, to stay on top.
«Without this ministry, I might still be on those streets, using and going to prison and doing what I was doing,» she said.
First of all it should be noted that one should never harm the consciences of children in going against Church teaching merely to obey the law: «Our fathers chained in prisons dark were still in heart and conscience free» and better to be thus than to be applauded by the Local Authority advisers and teach what is wrong.
Read Sally Clarke's story and what happened to her, She lost two babies after vaccines and went to prison until cleared but it was still covered up about vaccines.
In 1974, Prime Minister Ian Smith, who claimed he would achieve true majority rule but still declared his allegiance to the British colonial government, allowed Mugabe to leave prison and go to a conference in Lusaka, Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia).
Some Capitol insiders are still shaking their heads that former state Republican chairman George Gallo is going to prison for accepting kickbacks in political campaigns.
«Jesse Norman MP: Compass» PLAN B shows Labour is still woefully short of credible economic strategy Main David Burrowes MP: «Enfield's law» will ensure youths carrying knives go to prison.
At once hugely influential — there is no Paul Greengrass without Clarke — and still relatively obscure, Clarke is singular among the British social realists, owing to his adaptability to a variety of sub-genres (within this sampling you will find women's pictures, war movies, prison dramas, documentaries, and even an hour - long about a dystopian roller rink) and a blazing empathy for the downtrodden that seem to go hand - on - hand.
Clap Hands (not a request) still holds a grudge against Val and Val's friend Doc (Walken), who also participated in the robbery, and has ordered Doc to kill his best friend once he's released from prison or be killed himself (In a spiteful and forward - thinking movie, Clap Hands gave the command on the day Val went to prison).
The «school - to - prison pipeline,» a term coined by youth advocates almost a decade ago, is still going strong, due in large part to «zero tolerance» policies.
Though the developers don't plan to go the open - world route, the chance exists that the Joker will escape his island prison in the next game — the teaser trailer debuted at this year's Spike Video Game Awards basically promises as much, revealing a still recovering Joker admiring the willful destruction of private property from an abandoned building within the besieged city.
While I still have a long way to go before I've conquered everything there is to see and do in Destiny's newest mode (as of this writing, the highest Prison I've completed has been a level 32 arena), I can say without hesitation that the Prison of Elders has lived up to, and even surpassed, my expectations.
Mikhael's still alive, and Julien's going to prison for two years.
I still have to go to prison
He still thought these were serious crimes and that the people who he had prosecuted deserved to go to prison, but things were a little more nuanced than they seemed at first glance.
«They still regarded the people in prison as members of the community who were going to return to the community,» he says.
I suspect that lawyer is still making nonsensical arguments, and his clients are going to prison.
So, if a delivery driver is out on the road and they drive a block out of the way to get a cup of coffee, that's most — much more likely to be treated at still within the scope and course of their employment even though they went a little bit out of the way, as opposed to if they drive and make a delivery and then drive five miles out of the way to go see a buddy in prison and then they come back to the highway.
Even after a conviction is overturned, exonerees still have to readjust to life outside of prisonto find employment and housing, deal with a criminal record that often doesn't go away even after being declared innocent, and try to get their lives back on track after so many years — not an easy task for those who in many cases have spent decades locked up.
If instead of a knife you had a gun on the train, you shot the guy in the face, his crime spree came to and end, yet he was still alive but unconscious, and you decided to «finish the job» and shoot him some more, you'd be going to prison.
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