Incarcerated Sentence Examples
Patsy, while incarcerated, still had a say in the matter.
Jude remained incarcerated but Owen, facing a lesser charge, was released on bail.
The gain in this was great, seeing that no more than 6 to 8% were actually sent to gaol after the commission of a second offence, and that there was therefore a very distinct saving in expense of maintenance of prisoners incarcerated.
At another point, Dartmoor, a prison already stood available, although it had not been occupied since the last war, when ten thousand French and American prisoners had been incarcerated in it.
Ultimately they became so infuriated that he was obliged to cause himself to be incarcerated in the fortress of Belver in June 1808.
It is now admitted that, apart from treaty, custom has established very few consular privileges; that perhaps consuls may be arrested and incarcerated, not merely on criminal charges, but for civil debt; and that, if they engage in trade or become the owners of immovable property, their persons certainly lose protection.
The higher of the two peaks is known as Wallace's, seat, a tower, perhaps the one in which he was incarcerated, being named after him.
A defense attorney would cry foul in a minute if he learned his client was incarcerated as a result of some psychic vision!
Jake Weller had said Larkin was at one time a guard at the Cañon City prison, where Martha Boyd's mother was incarcerated.
But these men were accounted magicians by the vulgar; and, while the one eventually assumed the tiara, the other was incarcerated in a dungeon.
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Jake Weller had said Larkin was at one time a guard at the Cañon City prison, where Martha Boyd's mother was incarcerated.
But the inner man is incarcerated in unredeemed flesh.
For example, in an incarcerated hernia is the small bowel viable or not?
This is particularly the case for prisoners incarcerated within a segregated wing.
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He is currently incarcerated in Spain awaiting extradition to Morocco.
Eight British residents are still incarcerated in the US run military prison with no prospect of a trial or release.
Many people to whom the Colonel owed a grudge were, on the slightest pretext, incarcerated in the dungeon.
Meanwhile, he had written to Abu Ya`far, the prefect of Isfahan, offering his services; but the new amir of Hamadan getting to hear of this correspondence, and discovering the place of Avicenna's concealment, incarcerated him in a fortress.
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Pants worn low and saggy became a nod to urban (and incarcerated) life, while sportswear enjoyed booming popularity, especially in the brands of Ralph Lauren, Nautica, and Calvin Klein.
Narconon is a drug treatment program founded by William Benitez in 1966 while he was incarcerated at the Arizona State Prison.
It may not surprise you to find out that a high percentage of meth addicts are incarcerated or have spent time in jail at some point.
The child abuser may be incarcerated, and/or the abused child removed from the home to prevent further harm.
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If the child has acutely swollen lymph nodes in the groin, the doctor will need to rule out a hernia in the groin that has failed to reduce (incarcerated inguinal hernia).
These inguinal hernias easily become incarcerated, trapping the bowel and causing obstruction.
In most cases, the incarcerated hernias are corrected manually rather than surgically by pushing the incarcerated bowel back up into the abdominal cavity.
When an inguinal hernia is incarcerated, the bowel becomes swollen and trapped outside the body.
If the hernia remains incarcerated for too long, strangulation can occur.
Males are more than seven times more likely to have an inguinal hernia than females, and premature infants are more likely than full term infants to have inguinal hernias and to have incarcerated hernias.
If the hernia has incarcerated, the infant will be in obvious pain, appearing fussy, crying, and refusing to eat.
If the hernia has already become incarcerated, the doctor will attempt to force the hernia out of the sac and back into the body manually.
If an incarcerated hernia is not reducible, surgery must be performed much sooner to prevent strangulation.
Incarcerated hernia-A hernia of the bowel that cannot return to its normal place without manipulation or surgery.
Strangulated hernia-A hernia that is so tightly incarcerated outside the abdominal wall that the intestine is blocked and the blood supply to that part of the intestine is cut off.
Incarcerated individuals do not receive SMP but they may receive maternity allowance.
Criminal Incarcerated (28 September 2010) - Jones reappears in Lux's orbit when she considers cheating on an exam because she is afraid she won't pass it.
T.I. made international headlines in June, 2004, when it became clear that he had managed to shoot a video - while incarcerated.
He is briefly incarcerated and then hospitalized for a brief detox.