Sentences with phrase «then went to prison»

George Bluth Sr. is an enterpreuneur who started his own company but then went to prison for building homes in Iraq and committing treason.

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Then, Shkreli went to court, where to his apparent surprise, a judge revoked his $ 5 million bail after a stock fraud conviction last month, and sent him to prison — where he'll wait until at least next January.
If they have lived a good life then they go to the spirit paradise if they have been unscrupulous individuals then it is off to the spirit prison they go.
Go out and murder someone, and then come join our for - profit religion in prison, we'll accept you and you will go to heaveGo out and murder someone, and then come join our for - profit religion in prison, we'll accept you and you will go to heavego to heaven.
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us to hate him» and i also want to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he go back to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he goes to heven show Jesus to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude going to heaven would be better much more than going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
Then all that you worked so hard for will go to your enemy who put you in prison.
Then the righteous answer him, When did we see you hungry and fed you, see you sick or in prison and go to visit.
If I go kill my neighbors, and then tell the police, «But God told me to,» will that help me avoid prison time?
It possesses magnificent character delineation: the great theme is the princely magnanimity of Joseph, envied by his lesser brothers, his life threatened, then at length spared only through the dubious device of selling him into slavery in Egypt; and there, his fortunes going from bad to worse, he was, for no fault of his own but indeed because of his integrity, hurled into an oriental prison to lie hopeless until some dubious chance should release him.
If you don't make this difference then you will have people going to Matthew 25 teaching you have to feed the poor or visit those in prison to gain or maintain salvation when the context is the future tribulation.
People go to prison when they are atheist and then turn to Jesus when they have nothing left because none of their atheist friend will help them.
Then the virtuous will say to him in reply, «Lord, when did we see you a stranger and make you welcome; naked and clothed you; sick or in prison and go to see you?»
Vargas is shite, if Broner can't beat him then he gonna end up in prison.
«I confidently predict a very small number of officers... will go to prison for corruption,» he then says, apropos of nothing.
No - the objective is to keep crime down and to keep voters with us... We have to say to offenders that if you carry on offending then we're sorry but you are going to face prison for quite a long time until you've sorted yourself out.»
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
Her nephew went to prison for stealing from a Bronx non-profit, and then after he got out he got a job with another Bronx non-profit.
Rees, however, emerged from prison in May 2004 and proceeded to carry on trading, this time exclusively for the News of the World, then being edited by Andy Coulson, who went on to become David Cameron's media adviser.
«And you know, also by the way, we're working on a long - term journalism piece where we're looking for a reporter to go into a prison and maybe stay there for about a year or so and then do an expose on prison life.
«The plan was as soon as Lagos court pronounced me guilty and I was to be hanged, then they would rush me to prison and hang me without giving me the option to go for appeal.
Isabel Oakeshott is the political journalist whose sympathetic words wheedled Chris Huhne's M11 «swapped points» story out of the then Lib Dem cabinet minister's wife, Vicky Price: both went to prison.
It's also worth noting that legendary levels of dubious activity cross partisan lines there: After the Republican Party lost the majority in the state Senate in 2008, Democrats spent the first few months of their abbreviated stint in power basking in new information about how Republicans spent the legislature's money on items like a special van for the man who was then their majority leader, Joe Bruno, who went on to be sentenced to two years in prison on federal corruption charges.
This movie starts off with a prison bus going down a empty stretch of road and on the other side the only car insight driven by one Dr Douglas Madsen as these two come closer and closer together something happens that sends the Dr's car to collide with the prison bus freeing four prisoners who decide to take the good Dr hostage and retreat to a remote cabin in the woods that just happens to be home of a family that is more dangerous then the prisoners now with no way out the prisoners and the hostage must fight to stay alive against the people in the cabin.
Before then, we've witnessed a prairie massacre that leaves Rosalie Quaid (Pike) the shattered sole survivor, spent time with US Cavalry Captain Joseph Blocker (Bale) as he mournfully contemplates retirement, watched Blocker go up against his commanding officer (Stephan Lang) and a smug Eastern newspaperman (Bill Camp) after being ordered on one last tour of duty: to escort the dying Cheyenne warrior chief Yellow Hawk (Studi) from prison in New Mexico to his Montana homeland.
If however, you are expecting a strong politcal film, that really gets to grips with what Mandela and his fellow ANC members went through in prison and what life was like under aparthied then probably not the film for you.
They were then forced to leave Virginia (or stay and go to prison), and for the next decade, fought for their right to be able to live together, as husband and wife, anywhere in the country.
«I think the combination of no longer living with a death sentence, and then having faced life in prison is going to leave Lucious more ferocious, more calculating, less forgiving than before,» says Chaiken.
Jim Carrey plays the con artist who finds his soul mate, the eponymous Phillip Morris, in prison and then goes to astonishing lengths to pamper his lover, and, when sent to back prison for some of those lengths, goes to even more astonishing lengths to escape.
Abdul is a low - level clerk in a prison in India, who is chosen — because he is tall — to go to England to present Victoria, by then Empress of India, with a ceremonial coin.
«Three Seconds» follows a man (Evans) who's forced to go undercover in a prison as part of a FBI operation and must then escape on his own after he's abandoned mid-mission.
«We summarily reject this narrative that if you just identify the kids that don't deserve to be in school then everyone else is going to thrive,» says Kesi Foster, a coordinator with the Urban Youth Collaborative, a youth - led group focused on the school - to - prison pipeline in New York City.
If you're a lover of shows like Prison Break or movies like Escape Plan then this game is going to be right up your street and it's certainly going have you tearing your hair out at certain points too, but in a good way, I promise.
This time around, we see Kiryu going to prison for 3 years and then returning to the world outside.
Rita thinks things will hit rock bottom and then «we'll wake up to a miracle», Gamze sees a new saviour coming and Ismail sees the novelist Orhan Pamuk going to prison — all of which remain pending.
And then when those responsible said that none of that mattered and then started calling us «deniers» — in any other walk of life, ministers would resign and those responsible would go to prison.
For instance, if you a sentence of 10 months for a drug case then your lawyer might advise you go to the prison for 6 months and spend the rest of the months in the rehabilitation center to treat the drug issue that got you into trouble.
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.
I WENT TO PRISON IN 99 AND HAVENT BEEN IN ANY TROUBLE SINCE THEN.
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