Sentences with phrase «was in jail with»

Now, if the Pope were in jail with Jeffs (where they both should be), who here thinks that the Pope wouldn't be able to regain control of the Catholic Church from jail?
Lynch should be in jail with Hillary.
It's quite ironic that the concept of stripes is associated with being in jail, because I feel as if I'm in jail with this trend.
Cookie's cousin is in jail with Lucious and worries about retribution from Frank Gathers, the ominous drug dealer Cookie, et al, once worked for.

Not exact matches

While it's unclear exactly what Nimble America has done in support of Trump, it has taken credit for designing a billboard ad posted outside of Pittsburgh showing an unflattering cartoon depiction of Hillary Clinton with the tagline «Too Big to Jail,» according to The Daily Beast.
Back in 2012, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan stated that it costs about $ 40,000 a year to fund a homeless person, with the costs of shelters, emergency room visits, and jails being factored.
After being charged with not paying workers minimum wage and with falsifying documents, a Papa John's franchisee was ordered to pay half a million dollars and serve 60 days in jail.
The contractor in question, the Virginia - based US Corrections Special Operations Group (US C - SOG), has been stationed at Rikers Island since May, training the jail's nearly 200 Emergency Services Unit (ESU) officers in tactical techniques, including the use of Tasers and Kel - Tec shotguns loaded with rubber «less lethal» ammunition.
Of her first 29 months in jail, Hailey served about 27 of them in 23 - hour isolation for breaking jailhouse rules and was frequently involved in confrontations and scuffles with guards.
The jury convicted Cosby on three counts — penetration with lack of consent, penetration while unconscious, and penetration after administering an intoxicant — all felonies and punishable by up to 10 years in jail, though the terms could be served concurrently.
He was charged with DUI and served three days in jail.
«When anybody is faced with spending a long time in jail, they start to re-evaluate their priorities, and cooperation can't be ruled out,» said one Trump ally who knows Cohen.
«When anybody is faced with spending a long time in jail, they start to re-evaluate their priorities, and cooperation can't be ruled out,» said one Trump ally who knows Michael Cohen (above).
He was charged with trespassing, a second - degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 60 days in jail and a fine of up to $ 500.
It's unclear how Cruz would be aware of the group, but when Zachary Cruz visited his older brother in jail, he was overheard telling the killer that he's now very popular with the ladies.
Norman Hicks, a retired butcher, had been in the Harris County Jail about 10 days when other inmates pleaded with jailers to have him transferred to the mental health unit.
Mass murderer Nikolas Cruz is getting stacks of fan mail and love letters sent to the Broward County jail, along with hundreds of dollars in contributions to his commissary account.
Today, two 12 year old kids with that rifle would have it confiscated and their Dads would be in jail for «reckless endangerment» of their boys and the whole parish.
Indeed, the impetus for our book, «JP Madoff: The Unholy Alliance Between America's Biggest Bank and America's Biggest Crook» was Holder's refusal as Attorney General to prosecute a single criminal banker for the litany of indisputable crimes committed in the last eight years and his sale of get - out - of - jail - free cards to senior officers of JPMorgan Chase so that they were not prosecuted for their complicity in Madoff's crimes and for their dishonesty with respect to the «London Whale» scandal.
In 2000, Mr. Strankman was an unsuccessful candidate in the Canadian Wheat Board elections and in 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farmersIn 2000, Mr. Strankman was an unsuccessful candidate in the Canadian Wheat Board elections and in 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farmersin the Canadian Wheat Board elections and in 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farmersin 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farmersin jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farmersin jail with four other rebel farmers).
At a reunion with 12 of 13 farmers who had been jailed for taking wheat across the border, Rick stood by his decision to participate in the act of civil disobedience.
Verses fighting to control women's reproductive rights, fighting to keep their pastors out of jails for illicit se x ual conduct, fighting to protect their money... Gays are obviously walking in the Godly path and the religious right is going down the drain with the «ways of men.»
I wonder how long before he ends up in jail with Hovind, however, as these people never seem to last when money is your primary motivator for your actions.
However, when I think of people in parts of Africa, South America, and Asia where laws may prohibit open Christianity, and our brothers and sisters are thrown in jail and many losing their life for the faith — then dealing with a few dirty looks or nasty comments isn't so bad.
No one has power over truth absolute, constant GOD, but always under truth absolute, Ellah, Ellohim, Allah, constant GOD, proven by quantum physics, hindu ignorant posters spew their hinduism, absurdities in following of their hindu filthy desire's with changing winds to run their business of hinduism, denial of truth absolute GOD to attract humanity to hinduism, illegality without any truth, religion's are nothing but a business for hindu, criminal pastors seeking numbers and dollars by use of holy name of GOD like a hindu Pundit, criminal crook with his Pandora box, deserving not to have an audience, but to be in jail's for hinduism, criminality under cover of hinduism, corruption of truth absolute religions.
I'd love to hear more from you about this as just now I'm wrestling with the whole issue of how to bridge the gap for our Christian prisoners from «church» in jail to church on release.
I was in a work pod in jail with about 25 guys in the dorm.
@Dave... or even worse, when the next Hitler or Stalin rises to power, «Singles» (those with, God forbid, only one wife) might be thrown in jail or tortured until they see the light.
Fr Aitcheson was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being charged in 1977 with multiple cross-burnings and threatening to kill with the widow of Martin Luther King Jr..
Stealing cars at 13, in and out of jail in his teens, killed his first person when he was 17 and got away with it, used and sold drugs to kids, killed an entire family just for fun, and then we'll say that was the last thing before he headed off to his ultimate plan.
Even while awaiting trial in two small county jails in Texas, authorities said Jeffs was able to effectively remain in charge of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by using jail telephones to communicate with followers.
In many countries you can be jailed for hate speech, and a lot of the fundamentalist preachers in this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to places like Africa with their hate and not to Canada or EuropIn many countries you can be jailed for hate speech, and a lot of the fundamentalist preachers in this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to places like Africa with their hate and not to Canada or Europin this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to places like Africa with their hate and not to Canada or Europe?
Countries and societies especially the US are carried away with everything under the umbrella of freedom and rights your governments should learn from third world countries true values and laws.certain lines should never be crossed and such movements need to be exterminated for the sake of youngsters that must learn true values and acts in order to be a well being and not end up in jail and on the long run in hell.
I don't believe I'll spend eternity with such people in heaven, but I am more than willing to go to jail for them on earth.
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
@Andy You're argueing with the wrong person on this, I'm borderline sociopath so killing a baby would be wrong in the sense that you would go to jail.
Women are treated like they are a possession... they do not have the same equal rights that women in other parts of the world and enjoy and thankfully when you do bring your women to civilized places, you no longer get away with treating them like trash without the risk of jail.
Grace is a powerful thing but to live a life of non-repentance only to use the «get out of jail free card» in one's dying breath is a twisted concept that has been theologically exploited by Evangelicals in order to «get the numbers up» and provide family members of those who have died with a warm feeling that their loved one made the right choice at the end.
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.
What will stick with me is my relationship with a young man in my congregation who was in jail awaiting trial for murder.
There's nothing more powerful than sitting in silence with 40 men in jail with all the commotion around you.»
Genesis 40:5 - 8: «Then the cupbearer and the baker for the king of Egypt, who were confined in jail, both had a dream the same night, each man with his own dream and each dream with its own interpretation.
It is her way of dealing with a sorrow begun in a loveless childhood (her father went to jail for fraud, adding to her sense of uncertainty).
In an interview with The Telegraph, the American author referred to a friend of his who had «drunkenly» looked for images of 16 - year - old girls and was later jailed.
Lady Cox's visit earlier this month included a meeting with the Grand Mufti of Syria, who has been accused by Amnesty International of authorising the mass hangings of prisoners in the country's Saydnaya jail.
He was beaten with a rod, stoned and spent many nights in jail cells, sleepless and hungry.
He was jailed with a local Christian pastor and another fellow Christian back in 2015, after helping a young boy who was badly burned at a protest.
(Source: Fox News) BILLINGS, Mont. — A 35 - year - old man imprisoned for drug possession has filed a $ 10 million federal lawsuit against Yellowstone County, alleging jailers interfered with his satanic religious practices while he was in jail.
BILLINGS, Mont. — A 35 - year - old man imprisoned for drug possession has filed a $ 10 million federal lawsuit against Yellowstone County, alleging jailers interfered with his satanic religious practices while he was in jail.
More people with mental illness are housed in Los Angeles County Jail than in any psychiatric hospital in this country.
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