Sentences with phrase «women go to jail»

Didn't one of these women go to jail?
Victoria's past crimes (we never know why either woman went to jail, but it doesn't matter anyway) make her unable to move forward, while Florence's desire to live in the city makes her new location feel like another prison.

Not exact matches

And that means that black women, who were our best voter according to the political people in this campaign, have watched their brothers and their parents, their fathers, and their sons go to jail and get convictions young and be forced into a cycle of poverty.
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.»
During the days of Operation Rescue, I went to jail with brother priests and faithful men and women.
He had gone to jail on March 16, 1985, the day a jury of nine women and three men in U.S. District Court in Tampa found him guilty of racketeering, conspiracy to commit racketeering (including loan - sharking), extortion and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute it.
He should go to jail for covering up for his serial women abuser «associate» DJ.
«Even though we went to great lengths to make sure we had security, the thought of the police barging in and arresting all our guests, my wife and I, to be carted off to jail, the women raped and beaten, the men brutalised, and my children beaten along with everyone else.
my names jared im 23 yr old looking for a woman that likes a bad boy, not gonna hold things againt him just cus he went to jail.
► Two sheriff's deputies pound on a house door and ask the owner if he or his mother have any weapons and they argue with the officers as a real estate broker and a deputy tell the people they are being evicted and have two minutes to clear out, or they are trespassing and will go to jail; the woman screams and the man shouts, but they gather some things and exit while two other men move all of their remaining belongings into the yard and one of them drills out the front door lock; the owner's young son gets off the school bus across the street and begins shouting and the owner takes the child away.
This Week: Kevin leads into the show with some crazy news about a woman in Ohio possibly going to jail for showing a movie to a Spanish class.
«If I meet him on the street... he oughtta hope that he goes to jail, because if we come across, I think he'll be lying on the floor somehow, magically,» Sorvino said of the scandal - plagued movie mogul and producer, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by numerous women.
Segueing to the nine possible contenders from films I haven't yet seen, Hilary Swank keeps the theme going as a woman putting herself through law school to help her wrongfully accused brother get out of jail in «Conviction.»
Michelle Williams plays a woman traveling through Oregon on her way to Alaska who stupidly attempts to shoplift some food for her dog, and even more stupidly gets sent to jail for most of a day because of it and even more stupidly has had her dog stolen while she was gone.
[2] In cases where women were sentenced to incarceration, Council members observed that men took note of the length of their sentences, and women reported «being met when they came out of jail by these men, who, taking advantage of their lonely, often friendless, and penniless condition, induced them to go into immorality.»
A person who commits domestic or family violence can go to jail, whether they are a man or a woman.
The woman who is not disturbed «enough» to lose custody of her children in the courtroom will not have money denied to her because she engages in this behavior; nor will she go to jail.
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