We throw people in jail to convince the incarcerated individual to shape up, and to send a message to his friends on the outside that if they break the law as he did, they too will be sent to jail — specific and general deterrence respectively.
Throw these people in jail!
So while the government would not
themselves throw people in jail for loving the wrong people, that same government would actually go out of its way to enforce the old law through classism and the free market.
Do you need to
throw people in jail that don't follow your misinformed code of ethic about marriage?
The deterrence that she is talking about is the claim that
throwing people in jail makes others want to avoid jail, and thereby punishing one prevents others from doing something that will get them thrown in jail.
if someone puts comic satire in a newspaper offending, Obama / Bush, does that give either president the right to
throw that person in jail or assault them.
A time when
we threw people in jail for miscegenation.
Not exact matches
However, when I think of
people in parts of Africa, South America, and Asia where laws may prohibit open Christianity, and our brothers and sisters are
thrown in jail and many losing their life for the faith — then dealing with a few dirty looks or nasty comments isn't so bad.
is that worth
throwing them
in jail for a «long long time» or worth the shedding of more blood... as soon as the
people give up their lives for the sake of others, then the masses will not only know what real love is, they too will experience something as great,!
Spanish Inquisition,
throwing scientists
in jail, Salem witch trials, priests molesting young boys and others covering it up — all of these are things that
people who considered themselves Christians have done.
Automatic
throwing of
people in jail by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) without Due Process; and 3.
You have been screwing that
people of this state for many decades, and
in my opinion should not only removed from the senate, and may to repay the money they can prove you screwed that state taxpayers out of, but you should be
thrown in jail for fraud and / or theft like the criminal that you are.
The basic conceit of Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson is such: Bronson (Tom Hardy) wants to be famous, he isn't good at much aside from beating the shit out of
people and so, after knocking over a store, he's
thrown in jail and seeks his fame by becoming Britain's most violent prisoner.
The following translated details come from Gematsu... - Dragon Quest Builders 2 is set
in the world of Dragon Quest II following the events of its story - corrupt cleric Hargon and the God of Destruction Malroth were defeated by the descendants of the heroes, and peace visited the land - a religious order that inherited Hargon's intentions appeared with the intention of eradicating the Builders - peace that came after Hargon's death collapsed with the rise of the «Hargon Order» - Hargon Order spearheads the destruction of towns and castles all over the world - earth falls into ruin, and there are little remains left of
peoples» lives - but for a religious order whose goal is to destroy the world, a Builder with the power to create things is a major hindrance - protagonist of Dragon Quest Builders 2, a Builder, was captured by the Hargon Order and
thrown into
jail - previous update introduced a boy named Malroth, who has the same name as the God of Destruction Malroth - Weekly Jump teases that there seems to be some sort of secret surrounding him
You don't talk about punishments, because we don't punish
people who take the wrong scientific position — did we
throw those phlogiston proponents
in jail?
Throwing more
people in jail isn't.
Ironically you have lawyers who practiced when being gay was illegal
in Canada who prosecuted gay
people and
threw them
in jail for being gay still practicing law, but christian lawyers are viewed as threat to gays.
Business Insider reported on Thursday that the Russian government drafted a bill to «create the legal framework for trading
in bitcoin, dash, ether, and other digital currencies,» just one year after the same institutions warned
people who traded these digital currencies could be
thrown in jail.
If
people knew what our house looked like the day before Thanksgiving, or if they knew we bought all of our furniture second hand and it doesn't really match we'd be
thrown in to
jail for breaking the rules of perfect homemaking.