People go to jail ordsprog

en People go to jail now for what used to be considered a lesser crime, ... Eighteen months is more time than some violent criminals get in state prison.

en There will be 500,000 people coming back from prison or jail this year, ... They can come back marked as ex-offenders, unable to get a job, presumed to by community to be the person responsible for the next crime to come down the road and they will be right back in prison again having committed another crime.
  Janet Reno

en I don't know where they're going to end up, but it's likely they're going to end up in a prison with violent criminals.

en We know that guns do not cause violent behavior, ... but ... since we have made it harder for criminals and other prohibited persons to get guns violent crime has gone down.
  Janet Reno

en We will not allow criminals to control our courtrooms or our streets. We must make Colorado a safe place for people to speak out against any violent crime they witness.

en I spent over five years fighting crime for the Secretary of State Police on the streets of East St. Louis, earning both a lifesaving award and the Secretary of State's Medal of Honor during that time. We like to think that Macoupin County is safe from the problems of the big city, but unfortunately, violent crimes and methamphetamine production are on the rise in rural areas. My experience working in St. Clair and Madison counties will better able me to confront methamphetamine production and violent crime head-on while still understanding the rural needs of Macoupin County.

en Every single person in jail for a violent crime had a nightmare childhood.

en Where is the crime? Where is the crime? If trying a suspect accused of shooting at a head of state -- no matter what his name is -- is considered a crime, then you have the head of state in your hands. Try him.
  Saddam Hussein

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. When I think about eighteen months ago when this all began and how far we've come, I can't wait to see where we are eighteen months from now. It's also such an honor to have the baton of a number one song passed to us by an icon like Mariah Carey.

en I just think it's a joke. That's just terrible to me for society to see someone walk after stabbing somebody five times. I've known people who go to jail for a longer time for lesser crimes.

en It's hard to say you're going to rule one way or another without knowing the ins and outs of the case. I feel like if it's anything to do with violent crime, if there's someone who's been harmed because of drug use, they should go to prison.

en To accuse another of having weak kidneys, lungs, or heart, is not a crime; on the contrary, saying he has a weak brain is a crime. To be considered stupid and to be told so is more painful than being called gluttonous, mendacious, violent, lascivious, lazy, cowardly: every weakness, every vice, has found its defenders, its rhetoric, its ennoblement and exaltation, but stupidity hasn't.
  Primo Levi

en If putting a defendant on trial on charges of shooting at a head of state ... is considered a crime, then you have the head of state is your hands. Why are you trying other people? There was only one president.
  Saddam Hussein

en Once again we have a man who's spent a lot of time in jail - 12 1/2 years in his case - not just for a crime he didn't commit, but for a crime that never happened,

en The bill does nothing to target the one percent of gun dealers who are responsible for selling nearly half of the guns traced to crime, ... It does nothing to plug the NRA-sponsored loopholes that, among other things, allows criminals to get out of jail and get their guns back.


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