Sentences with phrase «time in jail over»

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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.
Tony has admitted to problems with alcohol over the years, and even spent two months in jail for driving whilst four times over the limit, but does his playing career mean he is spared those criticisms?
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.
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.
The mayor who was a employee at the diner, the uncle who's in jail who in the past as a baby cries every time he gets taken out of his caged crib, and how all the things are altered in the future, like Crispin Glover who plays Marty's dad who becomes a man when he kicks Biff's ass and how Biff is no longer dominant over George Mcfly's life
Texas spending on prisons and jails is the highest in the nation, a new federal study concludes, and has grown about five times faster than the state's rate of spending growth on elementary and secondary education over the past three decades.
: Debate Over Teacher Evaluation Spawns a New Bad Idea Teachers in Kansas May Soon Face Jail Time for Doing Their Job
He had been in and out of the doggy jail a few times over the last few years.
He found time to learn Hindi and Marathi, fall in love, and spend time being worked over in an Indian jail.
EVERYONE who has taken money by FRAUD should (when it's all over & it will be soon) be put in stocks for ordinary people to chuck rotten tomatoes at and then serve some serious jail time!!
Last May, Tom Raymond Martin, now 46, was sentenced to six years and four months in jail after pleading guilty to sexual exploitation of a 14 - year - old client and the repeated sexual assault of another boy over a lengthy period of time.
The headline points are: ● prolonged, persistent and deliberate bad driving and consumption of drink and drugs puts offenders in the most serious category with jail sentences of at least seven years; ● a combination of these features of dangerous driving accompanied by aggregating factors, such as a bad driving record, attracts sentences towards 14 years; ● careless driving under the influence of drink or drugs provides for a longer sentence, as the degree of intoxication increases; ● regarding mobile phones — an offender distracted by a handheld mobile phone when the offence was committed will be treated as particularly serious; ● reading or composing texts over a period of time at the wheel is also likely to result in a higher level of seriousness and offenders should serve up to seven years in prison.
But on Sunday, October 26, 1980, Justice of the Peace Faulkner arrived at the Don Jail, duly convened a hearing and declined to exercise jurisdiction over the 16 prisoners in custody at that time.
A DWI conviction can result in over $ 8000.00 fines and penalties not to mention the consequences of losing your license and possibly even jail time.
Over time, they begin to trust one another, find commonalities, open up and understand that, even in jail, they're part of a community, Barash notes.
Over the decades, government officials, judges and medical professionals have engaged in unjust practices including forced sterilization of women deemed «unfit» to have children, offers of financial incentives to welfare recipients who use long - term or permanent contraception, and reductions in jail time for offenders who agree to use contraception.
Upon my return home from the military, with very little income, a new start - up because I couldn't find employment, and awaiting my VA disability rating, I find myself facing potential jail time for inability to pay over $ 1,000 in monthly child support plus 100 % of all insurance and 50 % of all out of pocket expenses, and for allegedly removing my daughter from her high school based on a forged document that will cost thousands simply to prove «it wasn't me.»
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