Grant, played with weary optimism by Michael B. Jordan (TV's «The Wire,» «Friday Night Lights»), was no saint: He'd served
time in jail on drug - related charges (we see this in a brief flashback), frustrating his loving mother (Octavia Spencer, a beacon of strength here); lost his supermarket job for showing up late too often; and wasn't always faithful to his girlfriend (Melonie Diaz) or sufficiently attentive to their daughter (Ariana Neal).
Not exact matches
In an essay for
Time earlier this year, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners
on the New Ground to advocate for the release of
jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
So while Libby did not end up serving
time in jail, he was still
on probation for 2 years and paid a fine of $ 250,000.
In an essay for
Time earlier this month, Jay - Z announced that he would be donating to organizations like Color of Change and Southerners
on the New Ground to advocate for the release of
jailed fathers who have not been convicted of a crime but are unable to afford bail.
And earlier this week,
in a self - penned essay for
Time, he wrote, «
On any given day over 400,000 people, convicted of no crime, are held
in jail because they can not afford to buy their freedom.
Dawn Huckelbridge, director of American Bridge's Women's Rights Initiative, released the following statement
in response to the US Senate's vote
on a bill that would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy and threaten doctors with
jail time:
«It's just a fact that we live
in a world where half the population
on this planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to
jail or worse,» Bezos said at the
time.
mormons are living a lie based
on the work of a scam artist that got shot multiple
times in a
jail.
During his ten years as state senator and four as attorney general, Earley spent most of his
time «working
on how to put more people
in jail and keeping them there longer,» he said
in a speech at the Washington Convention Center.
Unfortunately, I have been «stripped, whipped, tarred and feathered and run out of town
on a rail» by my own family members for simply STATING that if I found out, or «heard a whisper of a finger being laid
on my niece» who was going to stay with my abuser and his enabler, I «would go to the authorities and this
time I would and legally could have him put
in jail.»
But by the
time my semester came to an end, I learned some wholly unexpected lessons about the transformative power of prayer
in a
jail setting; about the effects
on the body of such personal transformation; and about this country's systemic racism and how it is
in some ways coterminous with the attempt to prevent or repress such transformation.
This is something that has been going
on for a very long
time... my cousin who is a baha'i, was executed
in iran last month after being
in jail for 3 month... who knows what they did to her
in there....
A Church of England vicar
on the run after being sentenced to three - years
jail time for sexually assaulting a 15 - year - old boy
in India, is believed to be somewhere
in the UK.
I'm not absolved of my crimes because someone chooses to do my
time in jail or take my place
on the chopping block.
In 1541, the Hessian Superintendents sent the following petition to the Landgrave Philip: «In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishmen
In 1541, the Hessian Superintendents sent the following petition to the Landgrave Philip: «
In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishmen
In view of the fact that there are current many complaints about parsons who scandalize people by their excessive drinking and other disgraceful vices and yet remain unpunished as well as unreformed, we suggest that the
jail at the cloister of Spisskoppel be restored and that the parsons who persist
in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishmen
in their vices be given the choice either to leave their parishes or to be confined
in this jail for a period of time the length of which shall depend on the nature of their offense, in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishmen
in this
jail for a period of
time the length of which shall depend
on the nature of their offense,
in order that on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishmen
in order that
on water and bread they may undergo corrective punishment.
Tevez was arrested for allegedly driving while disqualified
on Thursday, an offence that carries a maximum six - month
jail term, but he scored three
times and made two goals at the Etihad Stadium as City joined Wigan
in the last four.
During his third and, hopefully, final
jail stretch, 2009 - 12, «a drug charge,» as he explains (no one
in this league seems to have suffered a conviction, only a «charge»), Pamz coached Mobb games over the phone: «I'd save my minutes up all week for the game -
time hours
on Saturday and Sunday.»
He said he had a right to go with me over the millinialls to Bavaria, We had to have him
jailed on December @ # 1999 to keep him from being
in contempt of court about the court deciding the
time he could have off and not the contract and the Seniority he had at work.
I Came home
on his birthday of January the 5th 2000, we had been
in touch with his foreman and his union president who were terrified to even approaching my husband about taking the
time from His birthday the 5th OF January the day we were flying
in From Germany to the 24th of January as the exchange for having him
jailed to work out of a cell over the holidays.
Re-incarceration was associated with socializing with friends four or more
times per week, the number of conflicted relationships
in the family network, having family members who had been
on probation or
in jail, and the parolee's perceived difficulty
in staying off drugs.
Before their children's fifth birthday, 50 % of these fathers and 10 % of these mothers have served
time in jail (Center for Research
on Child Wellbeing, 2013).
He talks tough
on sending people to «
JAIL» but
in the «PENSIONGATE» scandal WHO HAS SERVED REAL
JAIL TIME.
If you steal a ride
on the subway you could serve more
time in jail then anyone
in the «PENSIONGATE» scandal has to date.
«With today's sentencing, I want to state publicly that, like many, I took Leibell's recent requests for leniency, actually seeking «overseas nation building» duty
in lieu of
jail time, as a final indictment
on his complete disconnect from reality and justice,» Ball said
in his statement.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani has for the first
time acknowledged the contours of his unusual effort
in representing Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader jailed in Manhattan on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions on Iran: In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomac
in representing Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader
jailed in Manhattan on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions on Iran: In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomac
in Manhattan
on charges of conspiring to violate the American sanctions
on Iran:
In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomac
In a newly unsealed court affidavit, he makes it clear that he is trying to turn a criminal case into a matter of international diplomacy.
Onondaga County legislators have scheduled a special session Aug. 31 to vote
on a proposed consolidation of
jail operations under the sheriff's office
in time to get a proposition
on the ballot Nov. 7 for a public referendum.
Thompson worked for Paladino as a driver during the campaign, receiving some negative press from the NY
Times after the paper revealed he had served
jail time in Arizona
on charges of drunken driving.
Suffolk County Conservative Party leader Edward Walsh put
in pay slips for working at the county
jail in Riverhead «over 160
times» although he was actually playing golf
on a nearby course, an FBI agent testified.
One legislator is about to be sentenced to
jail time in connection with kickbacks he took
on contracts that involved state grants he funneled to his own nonprofits.
The de Blasio administration has already made strides
on that front, announcing
in December that the monthly average population at the
jail complex had dropped below 9,000 for the first
time in 35 years.
Jailing the 13 - strong gang of baggage handlers, mules and dealers today for a total of 139 years Judge Michael Hopmeier said: «Millions of people use Heathrow each year and depend
on the honesty and integrity of baggage handlers to do their job properly, but it is not simply a question of confidence
in flight so far as a passenger getting his bag
on arrival, but there is a security concern also, particularly
in the
times we live
in.
Falco told the Rockland County
Times that inmates do not have computer access, but they do have occasional access to telephones, and friends
on the outside had been cooperating with them
in getting the addresses of COs at the
jail.
It also comes as the inmate population
in the city's
jails is at an all -
time low — meaning there will soon be more uniformed correction staff
on the city payroll than inmates
in its
jails.
Additionally, Bruno will remain free until the Supreme Court rules
on the constitutionality of the law used to convict him — meaning there is a chance that the case could end up
in no
jail time for Bruno.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County legislators have scheduled a special session Aug. 31 to vote
on a proposed consolidation of
jail operations under the sheriff's office
in time to get a proposition
on the ballot Nov. 7 for a public referendum.
The move adds to the steadily mounting pressure
on Andy Coulson, who at the
time of the original police investigation, when he was editor of the News of the World, claimed he had no knowledge whatsoever of the practice which saw the paper's royal editor
jailed in 2007.
At the
time Ellner was living
in Levy's house, he had already been convicted
in 1997
on charges of federal tax evasion for which he was sentenced to one month
in jail, three months of home confinement and three years of probation, records show.
After the second arrest, the Brooklyn District Attorney asked that Ashby remain
in jail, but a judge let him out
on $ 500,000 bail, just
in time to finish the season.
A federal judge
on Tuesday sentenced Dinesh D'Souza to five years of probation, including eight months
in a community confinement center, ordering no
jail time for the conservative author and pundit who pleaded guilty to using straw donors to make an illegal campaign contribution.
No, it may not stop someone from murdering their child, just like being arrested and
jail time doesn't stop people from commiting crimes, but maybe, just maybe
in this case, the jury would have had a light bulb moment and said, «Hey, there is something that we can convict her
on.
Those plans include charging Suffolk County up to $ 3 million a year to house as many as 100 of its inmates at a
time in the Nassau
jail in East Meadow, a surcharge
on traffic tickets issued
on the Long Island Expressway to raise $ 5 million and an increase
in ambulance fees, charged to patients, to bring
in $ 5 million.
``... I think that any
time you have a situation where something happens again and again and again, and it happens
on the part of people who should know better, and it happens
on the part of people who should be able to engage
in a decent and reasonable calculus about whether or not it's worth going to
jail and being separated from your liberty for a few thousand dollars, that something is broken
in the system,» he continued a bit later.
While the report does not specifically say where the
jails would be placed, saying only that there should be one
in each of the five boroughs, for a total capacity of 5,500 beds, «located
in city centers near or adjacent to courthouses and
in close proximity to public transportation,» DNAinfo reported previously that the commission had identified four sites by the
time that a presentation
on the plan was made to Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris
in March.
Zachary Cruz is
on six months» probation
in the prior trespassing case, minus a few days of
jail time.
NEW YORK CITY — The last
time the city tried to open a
jail on Staten Island
in the late 1980s, it set off a war between borough officials and City Hall.
Stevenson was brought down as part of a sting set up by the US Attorney's office to catch corrupt lawmaker with the help of former Assemblyman Nelson Castro, who was also caught
on corruption charges and agreed with act as an informant
in order to avoid
jail time.
On further investigation it was learned that Male had been arrested for stealing money in New Jersey in late 2014 and was at the time incarcerated in the Rockland County Jail on a drug related charg
On further investigation it was learned that Male had been arrested for stealing money
in New Jersey
in late 2014 and was at the
time incarcerated
in the Rockland County
Jail on a drug related charg
on a drug related charge.
Further, correction officers who are now retired from service
in the Rockland County
Jail after decades of service can state emphatically that they can not recall a previous
time when any officer was ever threatened with felony charges
on such minor matters.
The way to minimise
jail time under these conditions is usually to «play nice»: don't snitch,
on the assumption that your partner won't either, and if they betray you then snitch
on them
in the next round, as a warning.
At that
time, a man was sentenced to three years
in jail solely
on the finding that his DNA matched that
in sperm found
on the victim.