Sentences with phrase «use of prison cells»

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The prisoners used power tools to saw through a steel cell wall and several steel steam pipes, bashed a hole through a 2 - foot - thick brick wall, squirmed through pipes and popped out of a manhole outside the prison.
The two broke out of the maximum - security prison using power tools and leaving behind dummies under bedcovers in their adjoining cells.
The two used power tools to break through the walls of their cells and work their way out through the prison infrastructure to the streets outside.
Developed by General Electric, the devices can be mounted inside prison cells, where they keep track of inmates» movements and vital signs using Doppler radar.
Although most of us won't have the need to learn how to create a high effective workout only by using the worn out, limited equipment in a jail yard, or in the tiny space of a prison cell, we could all benefit from the fitness wisdom of prisoners all over the world, who are constantly inventing new creative ways to build muscle and strength with the minimum resources possible.
FLOGGER FERG Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson accused of using her Royal title to sell posh mixers It's the ultimate prison break for murderers and rapists - private cell with mini-fridge, flat - screen TV and barless windows - because they let in more
Among those sources used by Gorecki are a 15th - century lamentation of the Holy Cross Monastery; a folk song from the Opole region; and, most specifically, a young prisoner's inscription on the wall of her cell in Zakopane's Gestapo prison.
A floor in Jordan Hall on the Stanford campus is converted into a «prison» where offices are turned into cells, a broom closet is used for solitary confinement, and the majority of the prison is a hallway.
To achieve that goal, they look inward at their own cells, where the one - time «King of the Counterfeiters» lies prisoner, using his duplicitous talents merely for portrait painting on behalf of the prison guards.
Twenty - three artists working in a range of media consider the question, using showrooms, libraries, prison cells and other interiors as springboards.
Just as he saw squares as referring to cells and prisons, I see very simple geometric forms as — in part — representations of social issues surrounding the use and abuse of specific drugs.
From the moment he is first led into his cell, to periods of interrogation, to him sleeping, to even those instances when he was forced to use the toilet or wash naked under the gaze of his captors, no aspect of Ai Weiwei's life in prison is left unexplored.
An 18 - year - old man in Wisconsin recently received a sentence of 15 years in prison after he «posed as a girl on Facebook to trick male high school classmates into sending him nude cell phone photos, which he then used to extort them for sex.»
In addition, without asking officers to be conversant with the details of court rulings, it is not too much to expect that police would be familiar with the settled law that routine strip searches are inappropriate where the individual is being held for a short time in police cells, is not mingling with the general prison population, and where the police have no legitimate concerns that the individual is concealing weapons that could be used to harm themselves or others: Golden, at para. 97.
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