Sentences with phrase «time in prison then»

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In late 2005, they had read a New York Times article about a man who had been exonerated of a crime after serving 18 years in prison only to then be arrested again for murdeIn late 2005, they had read a New York Times article about a man who had been exonerated of a crime after serving 18 years in prison only to then be arrested again for murdein prison only to then be arrested again for murder.
Yes he could sing about alcohol in a playful song comparing his love to the smoothness of Tennessee whiskey, the sweetness of strawberry wine, but he would then sing of living his life «Still Doing Time» in a «Honky Tonk Prison
In the decades since then, Mom has spent time in hospitals, homeless shelters, jail, and prisoIn the decades since then, Mom has spent time in hospitals, homeless shelters, jail, and prisoin hospitals, homeless shelters, jail, and prison.
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.
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.
Donovan is facing off against his predecessor, former Rep. Michael Grimm, who resigned in 2015 and then served federal prison time for tax evasion.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN, NY — Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Danny Chun has spared former NYPD officer Peter Liang, 28, from serving time in prison for fatally shooting unarmed East New York resident and recent father Akai Gurley, then 28, in 2014.
Monserrate was booted from the state Senate after he was charged with slashing his girlfriend's face and then spent time in prison for misspending city funds while previously a councilman.
During his time in jail, his approach to life changed — leading him to live as a monk for three years and then share his experiences with the world (chronicled in his popular book, Serve to Be Great: Leadership Lessons From a Prison, a Monastery, and a Boardroom).
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.
But then the Nixon administration got a judge to bar the Times from publishing the leaked documents, and the Post found its opening: Having just procured the Papers themselves, it could publish in the Times» stead — but, given the legal complexity of the situation, it still ran the risk of Bradlee and Graham landing in prison.
From then on, the narrative coils between a few brash scenes in prison, many sexual encounters with women upon release, and triumphant times of success with the intellectual elite in Vienna.
When an inmate in a New York state prison is granted a compassionate leave to visit her dying mother, a young corrections officer who is looking to prove herself must do whatever it takes to escort her prisoner downstate and then bring her back on time.
Soderbergh and Blunt lead viewers through the preparations for the heist, which includes getting Clyde arrested so he can hook up with explosives expert Joe Bang (a delightfully funny Daniel Craig), and break both of them out of the prison just in time for the robbery and then returning them undetected after they complete the job.
But then reality hits me when I remember that serving time in a federal prison is something I could never survive unless I became someone's bitch and you could only image what that would entail.
In another project that was perhaps no less dangerous, Danny Lyon turned to the incarceration system and imbedded himself in a Texas prison, where he took the time to build trust with inmates in order to first understand, then convey and analyze their situationIn another project that was perhaps no less dangerous, Danny Lyon turned to the incarceration system and imbedded himself in a Texas prison, where he took the time to build trust with inmates in order to first understand, then convey and analyze their situationin a Texas prison, where he took the time to build trust with inmates in order to first understand, then convey and analyze their situationin order to first understand, then convey and analyze their situations.
If you violated the DWI statute at the time you caused the accident, and if the crash resulted in another person suffering serious injuries, then this is a third - degree offense, punishable by up to five years in prison.
Then, secretly, in a backroom and off the court record with no transcript and no endorsement on the court record, the Judge illegally created a new Warrant of Committal and increased Best's prison time by 50 %.
Then, in Mr. Best's absence, in a backroom and off the court record with no transcript and no endorsement on the record, the Judge secretly created a new Warrant of Committal and increased Best's time to be served in prison by 50 %... this new secret Warrant of Committal was given only to the prison authorities and was not placed into the court records.»
However, if it is discovered that a person falls into one of the forbidden categories, the visa will be denied or revoked, and the person can face possible prison time in the United States and then deportation upon his release.
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