In-prison Sentence Examples

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  • She had big bucks and died when he was in prison.

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  • Fifty one abductors are either in prison or awaiting trial on serious sexual offenses.

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  • After spending a year in prison at Ofen, he was tried and condemned to four more years' imprisonment.

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  • Denouncing the temporal power of the pope he implored the emperor to deliver Italy, and especially Rome, from their oppressors; but, heedless of his invitations, Charles kept him in prison for more than a year in the fortress of Raudnitz, and then handed him over to Clement, who had been clamouring for his surrender.

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  • At Avignon, where he appeared in August 1352, Rienzi was tried by three cardinals, and was sentenced to death, but this judgment was not carried out, and he remained in prison in spite of appeals from Petrarch for his release.

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  • Further floggings are inflicted with the "cat" upon convicted prisoners for breaches of discipline in prison.

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  • At the Restoration in 1660 he was arrested for preaching, and after a short period of freedom he was again seized, and he remained in prison for seven years.

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  • According to Plutarch he was made an object of attack by the political enemies of Pericles, and died in prison at Athens.

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  • He spent a year in prison at Perugia, and when peace was made at the end of 1202 he returned to Assisi and recommenced his old life.

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  • At the sack of Canterbury by the Danes in 1011 ZElfheah was captured and kept in prison for seven months.

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  • Meditating, it is probable, emigration upon his release, he turned his attention while in prison to colonial subjects, and acutely detected the main causes of the slow progress of the Australian colonies in the enormous size of the landed estates, the reckless manner in which land was given away, the absence of all systematic effort at colonization, and the consequent discouragement of immigration and dearth of labour.

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  • Under his influence a synod endorsed the changes in 1654; one bishop alone, Paul of Colomna, dissented, and he was deposed, knouted and kept in prison till he died mad.

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  • While in prison he wrote the "Fort Warren letter" (August 11th), in which he urged the people of Texas to recognize their defeat, grant civil rights to the freedmen, and try to conciliate the North.

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  • Richemont (Henri Ethelbert Louis Victor Hebert) was in prison in Milan for seven years and began to put forward his claims in Paris in 1828.

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  • Besides the New Testament, the Pentateuch and Jonah, it is believed that he finished in prison the section of the Old Testament extending from Joshua to Chronicles.

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  • Information having been communicated to Rome, the whole of the Cenci family were arrested early in 1599; but the story of the hardships they underwent in prison is greatly exaggerated.

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  • The favours he received from the sovereign excited the jealousy of the vizier, and he was driven back to Africa (1364), where he was received with great cordiality by the sultan of Bougie, Abu Abdallah, who had been formerly his companion in prison.

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  • An impostor calling himself John I., appeared in Provence, in the reign of John II., but he was captured and died in prison.

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  • His patience won him many friends; and when he and his companions remained in prison while the other prisoners managed to escape, their conduct excited much admiration.

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  • The number who died in prison approached 400, and at least 100 more perished from violence and ill-usage.

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  • Little is known of him except that he belonged to a family of Yemen, was hold in repute as a grammarian in his own country, wrote much poetry, compiled astronomical tables, devoted most of his life to the study of the ancient history and geography of Arabia, and died in prison at San'a in 945.

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  • The "orphan of the Temple," as the princess was called, was in prison for three years, ' The responsibility of Marie Antoinette for the policy of the king before and during the Revolution has been the subject of much controversy.

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  • Paul is in prison on account of Stratonice, the wife of Apollophanes.

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  • He was tried and allowed to go at liberty after some detention in prison.

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  • He was taken prisoner on the 10th of May by Federal troops near Irwinville, Irwin county, Georgia, and was brought back to Old Point, Virginia, in order to be confined in prison at Fortress Monroe.

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  • Chalais was executed and the marshal died in prison.

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  • Blanche was still in prison when Charles became king.

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  • Together with his brother Thomas he was put in prison for heresy in 1611.

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  • He remained in prison until August 1704, and then owed his release to the intercession of Robert Harley, who represented his case to the queen, and obtained for him not only liberty but pecuniary relief and employment, which, of one kind or another, lasted until the termination of Anne's reign.

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  • He also wrote in prison many short pamphlets, chiefly controversial, published a curious work on the famous storm of the 26th of November 1703, and started in February 1704 perhaps the most remarkable of all his projects, The Review.

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  • He was, however, attacked by Mist, whom he wounded, in prison in 1724.

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  • He was kept in prison till 1826, when Frederick William III., having recovered from an accident, pardoned those whom he considered to have wronged him most deeply.

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  • In 1832 appeared his Gismonda da Mendrizio, Erodiade and the Leoniero, under the title of Tre nuovi tragedie, and in the same year the work which gave him his European fame, Le Mie prigioni, an account of his sufferings in prison.

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  • It is agreed that the idea was suggested when Rousseau went to pay a visit to Diderot, who was in prison at Vincennes for his Lettre sur les aveugles.

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  • After the events of the 10th of August he took his seat at the commune, and demanded a tribunal to try the Royalists in prison.

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  • He shared in the fall of the Girondists, was arrested on the 2nd of June 1793, but somehow was left in prison until the 8th of December, when, on receiving notice that he was to appear on the next day before the Revolutionary Tribunal, he committed suicide.

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  • According to a well-known story, a young woman in humble circumstances, whose father (or mother) was lying in prison under sentence of death, without food, managed to gain admittance, and fed her parent with milk from her breast.

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  • The nearest equivalent in the ancient Church was the local and temporary African practice of restoring lapsed Christians to communion at the intercession of confessors and prospective martyrs in prison.

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  • It is supposed to have been revised by Tyndale while in prison in the castle of Vilvorde, being the last of his labours in connexion with the English Bible.

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  • In 1100 he was captured by Danishmend of Sivas, and he languished in prison till 1103.

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  • Lord Edward died in prison of the wounds received in the encounter which preceded his capture.

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  • Another element in the circle of ideas appropriated by the Bolsheviks was provided by the activity of Bakunin, the indefatigable Russian anarchist, who fought for world revolution in 1849 in Dresden and in 1870 in Lyons, and who passed 12 years of his life in prison and in exile.

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  • He died in prison in Africa in 1095.

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  • He went from one Catholic family to another, administering the rites of his Church, and in 1589 became domestic chaplain to Ann Howard, whose husband, the first earl of Arundel, was in prison convicted of treason.

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  • There is little doubt that much of his poetry, none of which was published during his lifetime, was written in prison.

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  • After twentyfour years of suffering for his conscience he died in prison and was buried in an unknown grave in the parish church at Wisbeach on the 16th of October 1584.

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  • This clause must in fact be read in the light of the reference to Timothy, which suggests that he had been in prison in Rome and was about to return, possibly in the writer's company, to the region which was apparently the headquarters of both.

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  • The arrest of the offender had to be by warrant signed by at least six knights, and during the process of charge and trial he remained not in prison but dans l'aimable compagnie du dit ordre.

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  • It is probable that Aesop did not commit his fables to writing; Aristophanes (Wasps, 1259) represents Philocleon as having learnt the "absurdities" of Aesop from conversation at banquets, and Socrates whiles away his time in prison by turning some of Aesop's fables "which he knew" into verse (Plato, Phaedo, 61 b).

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  • He was arrested in November 1775 by a mob o¢ lawless Whigs, and was kept in prison in Connecticut for six weeks; his parochial.

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  • When Louis the Lame died in 1445 his father came into the power of his implacable enemy, Henry of Bavaria-Landshut, and died in prison in 1447.

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  • Boniface at length put him in prison for safe keeping; he died in a monastic cell in the castle of Fumone near Anagni on the 19th of May 1296.

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  • The old man, for he was now seventy, remained in prison for eighteen months, when the government, vainly hoping to win his influence to their side, remitted the fine and released him.

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  • But in 1796, the Directory having offered to release his mother and his two brothers, who had been kept in prison since the Terror, on condition that he went to America, he set sail for the United States, and in October settled in Philadelphia, where in February 1 797 he was joined by his brothers the duc de Montpensier and the comte de Beaujolais.

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  • The acquaintance of many criminals which he made in prison he turned to account after his release by setting up as a receiver of stolen goods.

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  • Moreover, he built a number of forts which the people thought were intended for prisons; he filled the land with riotous and overbearing Swabians; he kept in prison Magnus, the heir to the duchy; and is said to have spoken of the Saxons in a tone of great contempt.

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  • For policys sake, however, Aibek nominally associated with himself on the throne a scion of the Ayyubite house, Malik al-Ashraf Musa, who died in prison (1252 or 1254).

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  • Tumanbey continued the struggle for some months, but was finally defeated, and after being captured and kept in prison seventeen days was executed on the I5th of April 1517.

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  • In the English parliament the Jacobites managed to secure a measure of toleration for the Episcopal clergy, after one of them, Mr Greenshields, had long lain in prison for his use of the liturgy (1711).

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  • His membership of that body was alone sufficient to make him an object of suspicion; his administration at the regie des poudres was attacked; and Marat accused him in the Ami du Peuple of putting Paris in prison and of stopping the circulation of air in the city by the mur d'octroi erected at his suggestion in 1787.

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  • How such a mean and abject character submitted to remain five years in prison rather than change his principles is not very clearly explained; and as to his being despised, we have seen already that neither Henry nor Mary considered him by any means despicable.

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  • He went to Paris in August 1803 with Georges Cadoudal to head a royalist rising against Napoleon; but, betrayed by a friend, he was arrested on the 28th of February 18c4, and on the 15th of April was found strangled in prison.

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  • A few days afterwards the insurrection which established the Commune broke out, and Blanqui `.was elected a member of the insurgent government, but his detention in prison prevented him from taking an active part.

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  • Blanqui's uncompromising communism, and his determination to enforce it by violence, necessarily brought him into conflict with every French government, and half his life was spent in prison.

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  • She died in prison on the 5th of February 251.

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  • John Frederick surrendered, and passed his time in prison until his death in 1595; Grumbach was taken and executed; and the position of the elector was made quite secure.

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  • Among his many theological works may be mentioned An Exposition of the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia (1877), The Spirits in Prison (1884), "The Book of Proverbs" (which he annotated in the Speaker's Commentary), the "Synoptic Gospels, Acts, and II.

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  • The discovery of this conspiracy placed these two high dignitaries in prison (April 1469).

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  • Balue (q.v.) spent eleven years in prison quarters, comfortable enough, in spite of the legend to the contrary, while Harancourt was shut up in an iron cage until 1482.

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  • He retired to Rome, where he was imprisoned in the castle of St Angelo for six months for his disobedience to the papal orders, and died in 1817, a year or two after his release, of disease contracted in prison and of chagrin.

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  • On the day after the Katipunan conspiracy had been brought prematurely to light by a traitor, three hundred prominent Filipinos were lodged in prison.

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  • Millbank, as a new and most enlightened undertaking in prison affairs, was opened with much eclat.

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  • Many of these are now accepted as axioms in prison treatment; for instance, that female officers only should have charge of female prisoners, that prisoners of both sexes should be kept apart and constantly employed.

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  • The note struck first in the Walnut Street penitentiary began a new era in prison treatment, and the methods adopted were destined to extend over the whole world.

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  • Still the measures introduced in the United States and the action taken upon them fill a large page in prison history and must be recorded here.

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  • It is a fact that a large percentage of the total number employed at trades learnt them in prison.

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  • The chief objection to enforced labour has been the difficulty in ensuring this; but the convict nowadays eagerly tries his best, because only thus can he win privileges while in prison and an earlier release from it.

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  • The general progress made in prison treatment will be best realized by a brief survey of penal institutions in the principal countries of the world.

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  • India retains association as the system most suitable for its criminal classes, with other methods generally abandoned in Great Britain, such as the employment of wellconducted prisoners as auxiliaries in prison discipline and service; deportation is still the penalty for the worst offences and is carried out on a large scale and with satisfactory results in the Andaman Islands.

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  • In Egypt since the establishment of British control a very marked change has been introduced in prison affairs.

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  • It is an axiom in prison science that enforced labour cannot easily be made productive.

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  • For eighteen months Khalid remained in prison.

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  • Hisham, whom he had whi p ped and put in prison.

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  • The unfortunate prince was arrested and died soon after in prison.

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  • Afshin, who stood at that moment in the highest favour of the caliph, was condemned and died in prison.

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  • He was brought before Motawakkil and died in prison.

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  • In 1200 he was forced to put away Agnes and to recognize Ingeborg as his lawful wife, but he kept her in prison until 1213.

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  • His courage failed him in prison and, to regain his freedom, he renounced the doctrines of Wycliffe and Hus.

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  • Some six months previously Thomas Watson, formerly bishop of Lincoln, had died in prison in England.

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  • From July 1566 he lay in prison over a year.

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  • Oates was in prison for three and a half years.

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  • While in prison he wrote an apology for his life which was placed in the hands of his executor and published in 1905.

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  • He remained for twenty-seven years in prison.

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  • As he refused to submit, the Inquisitors kept him in prison from October 1665 to December 1667, and finally imposed a sentence which prohibited him from teaching, writing or preaching.

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  • Of his numerous other Bohemian works we may mention the Postilla (collection of sermons), the treatises 0 poznani testy grave k spaseni (the true road to salvation) and O svatokupectvi (on simony), and a large collection of letters; those written in prison are very touching.

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  • Gottschalk died in prison in 868.

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  • While in prison writing materials were denied him, but he managed to write on rags with a tooth-pick and candle smoke, and thus composed the novel Margherita Pusterla (Milan, 1838).

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  • When, a few days afterwards, Oxford was in prison and in danger of his life, Swift begged to share his captivity; and it was only on the offer being declined that he finally directed his steps towards Ireland, where he was very ill received.

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  • The boys were kept in prison for more than three years.

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  • A persistent but apparently later tradition asserts that he died in prison after severe beating, because he refused to obey al-Mansur's command to act as a judge (cadi, gadi).

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  • His merit lies in the fact that he was the first to deal systematically with the question of Church and State, and the position thus taken up by him, and the manner in which that position was assumed, gave rise to a lifelong conflict between Giannone and the Church; and in spite of his retractation in prison at Turin, he deserves the palm--as he certainly endured the sufferings - of a confessor and martyr in the cause of what he deemed historical truth.

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  • While he lay in prison he could do nothing in the way of his old trade for the support of his family.

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  • In January 1900, however, Vice-President Jose Marroquin seized upon the government, imprisoned President Sanclemente (who died in prison in March 1902), and another period of disturbance began.

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  • It was fought on a register purged of the rebel voters, many of whom, besides being disfranchised, were in prison.

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  • General rules of indisputable equity are fixed for the conduct of the courtsno man is to be tried or punished, more than once for the same offence; no one is to be arrested and kept in prison without trial; all arrested persons are to,be sent before the courts within a reasonable time, and to be tried by a jury of their peers.

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  • Maurice, his son, joined the confederation against the two Despensers, and lay in prison at Wallingford until his death in 1326, the queen's party gaining the upper hand too late to release him.

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  • In 1873 an English committee of inquiry was appointed to investigate various complaints of oppression against the gaekwar, Malhar Rao, who had recently succeeded to the throne after being for a long time kept in prison by his brother, the former gaekwar.

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  • The attempted accommodation by Sozzini only precipitated matters; tried as an innovator, David died in prison at Deva (1579).

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  • While in prison he translated Bentham's Utilitarianism.

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  • Tandy remained in prison till April 1801, when he was tried, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death; he was, however, reprieved and allowed to go to France.

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  • With a white population of 291,300 at the beginning of the conflict, the state put into the field during the four years 62,838 effective men, with an enrolment, including reserves, of 71,083, of whom 2 2% were killed on the field or died in prison.

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  • He revolted against his father, was reduced to submission and executed in prison.

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  • John Cowper (died in prison 1643).

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  • Sent to the army in Malta in 1776 he spent part of his two years there in prison for insulting a religious procession.

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  • Men and women were killed in prison and in churches in cold blood.

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  • Maybe not in your blueberry muffin world but anyone who spent as much time as this guy in prison picks up a classroom of connections.

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  • Even famous atheists like Bertrand Russell were in prison at the same time.

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  • The wife beaters The tone was set upon my arrival in prison on 26 December.

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  • In World War II, crystal sets were used by prisoners of war in prison camps to listen to news from home.

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  • I do hope she has seen the light in prison and won't cut any more capers.

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  • If you read Colossians he says he's in prison.

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  • In The Railroad Children, the father is in prison and the family is almost destitute.

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  • The jury convicted Dr. King of draft evasion, sentencing him to 18 months in prison.

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  • Since she is in prison garb, one of the men takes it upon himself to whack her over the head with a baton.

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  • A fifth, Louis Lingg, cheated the hangman by killing himself in prison.

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  • After the death of this second impostor, Marina dies in prison.

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  • Some faced jeers and flogging, while still others were chained and put in prison.

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  • Tony seems very jumpy after his time in prison.

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  • He died in prison and his lands and titles remained with the crown until Henry I granted the lordship to.. .

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  • The man-hungry Richard's BB profile included the nugget that his ideal day would be spent in prison.

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  • The maximum penalty for the sale of such goods is 6 months in prison or £ 5000.

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  • In 1913 Annie Kenney was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and like other suffragettes she went on hunger and thirst strike.

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  • Campanella became involved in a rebellion against the Spanish viceroy, and spent years in prison being tortured.

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  • He remained in prison till the month of October, when the Reign of Terror began.

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  • There are (I) the maison darrlt, temporary places of durance in every arrondissement for persons charged with offences, and those sentenced to more than a years imprisonment who are awaiting transfer to a maison centrale; (2) the maison de justice, often part and parcel of the former, but only existing in the assize court towns for the safe custody of those tried or condemned at the assizes; (3) departmental prisons, or inaisons de correction, for summary convictions, or those sentenced to less than a year, or, if provided with sufficient cells, those amenable to separate confinement; (4) maisons centrales and pnitenciers agricoles, for all sentenced to imprisonment for more than a year, or to hard labor, or to those condemned to travaux forces for offences committed in prison.

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  • He was also interested in prison reform, on which he wrote, and other philanthropic work.

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  • Intimidated by the paternal anger and threats he took refuge in Austria, and when he had been induced by illusory promises to return to Russia he was tried for high treason by a special tribunal, and after being subjected to torture died in prison (1718).

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  • They also took an active part in Sir Samuel Romilly's efforts to ameliorate the penal code, in prison reform, with which the name of Elizabeth Fry (a Friend) is especially connected, and in the efforts to ameliorate the condition of lunatics in England (the Friends' Retreat at York, founded in 1792, was the earliest example in England of kindly treatment of the insane).

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  • In the winter of1850-1851Gladstone spent between three and four months at Naples, where he learned that more than half the chamber of deputies, who had followed the party of Opposition, had been banished or imprisoned; that a large number, probably not less than 20,000, of the citizens had been imprisoned on charges of political disaffection, and that in prison they were subjected to the grossest cruelties.

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  • His wife's ambitions induced him to try to regain the crown, but his son had him arrested, and he died in prison in 1732 (see Victor Amadeus Ii.).

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  • He was bishop of Myra in the time of the emperor Diocletian, was persecuted, tortured for the faith, and kept in prison until the more tolerant reign of Constantine, and was present at the council of Nicaea.

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  • Upon a further demand, Motazz, having failed to procure money from his mother Qabiha, who was enormously rich, was seized upon and tortured, and died of starvation in prison (Shaaban 255, July 868).

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  • The night in prison was novel and interesting enough.

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  • The young man is in prison and I expect it will go hard with him.

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  • The Chinese government has set up 33 panda reserves to protect these beautiful animals and made poaching them punishable with 20 years in prison.

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  • Failure to hand over keys This is an offense punishable by 2 years in prison.

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  • When in prison Cooper wrote some tales and The Purgatory of Suicides, a political epic in ten books, written in Spenserian stanzas.

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  • Did even the scriptwriters know what Barbie why in prison?

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  • He was sentenced to two years in prison for making what was termed a seditious speech which he agreed was accurately reported.

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  • Action for Prisoners ' Families has conducted ground breaking research looking at the needs of young people with a parent or sibling in prison.

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  • Five of them, however, died of smallpox in prison awaiting trial.

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  • He chose to be deported, since a stint in prison almost guaranteed deportation later anyway.

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  • Moses' arrest and torture in prison is not unusual in Uganda.

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  • Property unoccupied because the person who would normally have to pay the council tax is in prison.

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  • Mirza has already served eighteen years in prison in what has been a clear miscarriage of justice.

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  • Fraudsters run the risk of heavy fines as well as up to ten or twenty years in prison.

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  • On the other hand, the chances of getting caught and ending up in prison are very high.

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  • Early in his life, 50 Cent did time in prison for several different offenses, and was sentenced to probation after jumping into the audience at a concert, irked with being hit by a water bottle.

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  • After his stint in prison came to an end, he decided to work on the other side of the law and became a bounty hunter.

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  • He was sentenced to 90 days in prison in 2004 when he missed three months of child support payments, but paid $15,000 and the sentence was suspended.

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  • She married construction mogul Roe Messner while Bakker was still in prison.

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  • According to the judge who set her hearing date, Sierra could face up to eleven years in prison.

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  • Lane Garrison plead guilty and was sentenced to 40 months in prison.

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  • He was sentenced to two years in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.

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  • A short time later, after missing another mandatory drug test, he had finally blown all of his chances and an L.A. county judge sentenced the actor, and now father and husband, to one year in prison.

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  • The man who is in possession of these tapes, Darnell Riley, is currently serving time in prison for trying to blackmail ultra-icky Girls Gone Wild producer Joe Francis.

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  • Each of them face up to five years in prison if convicted on the charges brought before them.

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  • Depending on the level of the weapons charge felony, the maximum sentence is seven years in prison.

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  • In cases such as Lil Wayne's, it is considered a "Level D" violent felony and carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison.

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  • Most experts speculate that Wayne will be sentenced to the full year in prison.

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  • If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison.

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  • One boy was sentenced to death and currently sits on death row, another, sentenced to life plus forty years and the third, sentenced to life in prison.

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  • Gerald was later arrested and sentenced to 15 years in prison for sexually abusing another young girl.

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  • Since this famous domestic diva served time in prison for securities fraud, many people wonder what happened to Martha Stewart.

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  • A jury found Simpson guilty on all charges in the robbery, and he was sentenced to 33 years in prison.

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  • Brancato was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

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  • He was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison.

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  • Individuals who have repeated a grade are more likely as adults to be unemployed, live on welfare, or be in prison than adults who did not repeat a grade.

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  • They also are indicative of a psychology of self-mutilation, defiance, independence, and belonging, as for example in prison or gang cultures.

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  • The United States Department of Justice reports that 80 percent of those in prison were at one time truants.

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  • In addition to more mainstream dating websites, there are also sites for people seeking partners in prison There are a number of reasons that you may wish to seek out a life mate on the inside.

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  • Thaddeus Toad's irresponsibility that lands him in debt and in prison.

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  • Rosalinda is raised by a step-mother, because her biological mother is in prison for killing a man.

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  • Here is an example of how homemade black ink is often created in prison.

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  • He was subsequently sentenced to three years in prison.

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  • Eventually, she surrendered and was sentenced to life in prison.

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  • Trey was largely unfazed but it all, until T.I. introduced Trey to his uncle, who had spent 10 years in prison.

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  • T.I. takes Anthony to meet a former gang member who is now wheelchair bound thanks to a bullet wound and another gang member who explains the difficulties Anthony would face in prison.

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  • Sciacca spent six years in prison in the 90s after being caught smuggling drugs onto a train in Miami.

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  • He was sentenced to four years in prison.

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  • An investigation that leads to a guilty verdict for polygamy can result in five years in prison.

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  • The feds finally caught up with Gotti and in 1992 he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for a long list of offenses, including 13 murders.

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  • John Gotti died in prison in 2002 of throat cancer, but public interest in his family didn't end there.

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  • Within hours he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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  • Paris is visited in prison by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), with an interesting proposal.

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