Sentences with phrase «time in jail much»

«I've seen too many people's lives ruined because they had small amounts of marijuana and served time in jail much too long.»

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Break the law spend time in jail it does not help much, but these people are out of the way.
Akinrinade while delivering the 50th Year Memorial Lecture in honour of Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, last Premier of defunct Western Region and the 13th Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, at the Trenchard Hall of the University of Ibadan, noted that in as much as arresting, prosecuting and jailing of offenders can not be discarded as a means of tackling corruption and deterring others, «it is time we explored building the structures for a sustainable long term response that will transcend regimes and administrations in the country».
Beyond police reform, Ms. Clinton also called for reforms to the nation's prisons and jails — which, like police reform, is a hot topic in New York City — saying much of the jail population are people serving time for violating parole, minor drug crimes or awaiting bail.
I also totally agree with you about the criminal system, I'm sick if hearing rich people buying themselves out of trouble and poor people spending way too much time in jail for the crime they committed xox
After a ridiculous opening stunt involving a jail bus (After flipping multiple times, a news report assures us there were no fatalities, but that doesn't change the fact it's a foolish and insanely risky plan for rescuing someone) and an effective sequence involving a train (A bridge approaches far too slowly for there to be much tension, but it's still the only sequence that has some life in it), the momentum screeches to a halt.
The final minutes become that much more powerful given the build - up we get into the personality of the victim, who spent time in jail in 2007 and is no angel.
As you'd expect this results in a bit of a scuffle, but if the thought of combat gets a bit much then you can take the chance to talk your way out of fighting, accept a bit of jail time or, as a last resort, can attempt to flee the scene.
This is the first time I have had this much trouble, but it will likely not be the last, just part of doing business, even if it is frustrating, and sensations of taking a bat to a head are only overcome by fear of obtaining a large boyfriend in jail.
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