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en He had to go behind bars; he had a felony.

en Avoiding the sex offender registry ought to be a felony. If you have that felony status, police could (immediately) arrest.

en They may have thought this was a prank, but it was felony theft, ... This was a piece of art work valued at over $1,500 so it's a felony for sure.

en What this charge is saying is that if you commit a felony and during the course of that felony, you provoke a deadly confrontation and some is killed, you can be held liable.

en For instance, if he gets arrested on another felony within a certain amount of time it can be used to enhance the sentence on that new felony. It's not totally gone. But for the concern that's surfaced here, the retaining of his employment I would view that as an acquittal for those purposes.

en It is a felony case. We?re not going to allow a felony charge go by the wayside,

en I chose bars because I knew that was our weak point. We followed with the beam, which is our second-weakest event. I thought if we could start on bars and get something rolling there that we'd be in good shape. It worked out perfectly. We didn't have any problems on bars. Nicole got a 7.8 without a dismount. If her foot would've allowed her to dismount, she would've gotten an 8.8.

en It's 24 ounces, 500 calories. You start your morning off with a 500 calorie drink ? it really equates to two candy bars ? the same as candy bars or even a Big Mac. I don't think anyone wakes up saying they are going to have candy bars or a Big Mac for breakfast.

en There is no provision (in the Texas Penal Code) to make it change from a second-degree felony to a first-degree felony if it's against a sports participant.

en Any person who claims to have deep feeling for other human beings should think a long, long time before he votes to have other men kept behind bars -- caged. I am not saying there shouldn't be prisons, but there shouldn't be bars. Behind bars, a man never reforms.
  Malcolm X

en We have people buying it by the fistful, ... The scent that's incorporated within the bars stays in the bars. I can't praise it enough.

en Overall, there would not have been a big effect. A few places would have been more affected -- for instance, cigar bars -- but people go to bars regardless.

en The room inside is definitely the biggest plus of the car. Your head is not anywhere near the (roll) bars, like it's sitting against the bars in the other (current) cars.

en The only reason he is in jail now is because he didn't show up for court. I feel better that he's behind bars, but my worry is are they going to keep him behind bars this time.

en Traditionally, Martinsville is a weak team on the bars. For some reason though, that's not the case this year. The bars have been our strongest point throughout the entire season. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic.


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