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She came out of jail not knowing what she would be facing, not knowing what awaited her. She did not have a lot of money when she went out of jail; she's not from a rich family.
Sylvie Bordelais
We have so many cyber-dissidents in jail that we are trying to get out of there, and knowing that some of them are in jail with the help of Western companies is really frustrating. It's one thing to want to make money, to make profits. It's quite another one to become a weapon in the hands of the Chinese authorities.
Lucie Morillon
I did not go to jail to protect wrongdoing. I did not go to jail to get a large book contract or to martyr myself. Anyone who thinks I would spend 85 days in jail as a canny career move knows nothing about jail and nothing about me.
Judith Miller
The legal community seems to think that the jail, courts and clerks need to stay together. Transporting prisoners can be very expensive. If we move the jail to the county farm and keep the courts downtown that could cause a number of issues. And you can spend a tremendous amount of money guarding prisoners outside the jail environment.
John Davis
No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned... a man in a jail has more room, better food, and commonly better company.
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
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Give us kinder laws to bring us back when we're a-going wrong and don't set Jail, Jail, Jail afore us everywhere we turn
Charles Dickens
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1812
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1870
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I am really, really against closing and doing away with that Greensboro jail, .. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. . It's not a modern jail, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with that jail except that it's overcrowded.
Paul Gibson
There will be a jail table, where someone from the jail will come with handcuffs and an orange jumper and talk to the kids about the jail.
Linda Barns
And it should be the law: If you use the word "paradigm" without knowing what the dictionary says it means, you go to jail. No exceptions.
David Jones
I don't necessarily want somebody knowing what videos I rent or the fact that I like cartoons, ... are never used against a person, if they're never used to put him in jail, or deprive him of a vote, et cetera, then what is the argument?
Michael Mason
These people are the last people on earth who deserve to be in jail. These are the poorest of the poor. The only reason they are going to jail is they have no money.
Robert Newman
Constructing a new jail with only 608 beds will handcuff our next sheriff and inevitably force the county board to ask the taxpayers for more jail money in the very near term. Using the hard-earned money of the taxpayers to move forward on yet another short-term fix that fails to resolve the long standing problem of overcrowding is unacceptable.
Kevin Williams
When people lie, if they play games, if they take money that doesn't belong to them, they are going to go to jail, ... We're working very closely with the criminal authorities and our new certification policy ... will set the stage for people to go to jail for fraud if they misstate their financials.
Harvey Pitt
This jail thing is not going to go away, ... I can think of a lot more places where wed rather spend taxpayer money, but this jail thing is not going to go away. Its only going to get worse.
John Carter
They would have been in jail. There are a lot of young men in jail now who are waiting on DNA in jail.
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