Sentences with phrase «years behind bars when»

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On Wednesday, their hopes were realized when Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal were escorted out of Evin prison in Tehran after more than two years behind bars.
A recent report from a blue - ribbon panel, the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons, suggests sweeping changes to reduce violence behind bars and improve health care so that when prisoners are released — 600,000 each year — they will be better citizens.
The vicar of St Thomas Church, Rev Ian Dyble, told Premier that he got the idea when he saw another vicar behind a bar several years ago.
The first occasion was in 2008 when he drove his car into a pedestrian in Liverpool city centre, earning 77 days behind bars, before being given a four - month suspended sentence that same year for causing actual bodily harm to then Manchester City teammate Ousmane Dabo.
Bharara's biggest Wall Street takedown came in 2011, when a two - year investigation of hedge - fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam culminated with the Galleon Group founder being forced to pay $ 150 million and spend 11 years behind bars.
Last year I had this amazing black faux fur from Zara (see HERE), but it got melted, yes MELTED, when someone accidentally dropped it on a heater in a bar... So sad, cause by that time, end of winter, I couldn't find another one, so is was left behind in the cold!
The Samaritan (Unrated) Samuel L. Jackson stars in this redemption drama about a recently - paroled murderer whose determination to go straight after 25 years behind bars turns out to be harder than expected when he falls for a troubled woman (Ruth Negga) with a hidden agenda.
When James is nailed for fraud and set to be put in prison in thirty days, he hires a carwash business owner named Darnell Lewis (Hart) to help prep him for his years behind bars.
My brother is feeling better than he did after his birthday party here 2 years ago though, when the girls working behind the bar pulled out the 2 1/2 ounce shot glasses and started filling them with Tequila!
After spending 25 years behind bars, Michael Morton attracted considerable media attention in 2012 when DNA and other evidence cleared him of murder charges.
But when Chief District Judge Linda R. Reade of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa disregarded her obligation to consider Rubashkin's grounds for mercy and instead just sentenced him to 27 years behind bars, she left the appellate judges who examined Rubashkin's case with no means for determining whether the penalty she imposed was fair, just or reasonable.
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