Khayre was given a five-and-a-half year prison term, according to court documents.
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Money laundering charges carry a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
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Venables is likely to remain in prison beyond the term given today.
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A new prison may be needed in the future, Mr Lightfoot said.
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He got a three-and-a-half year prison sentence, with the last year suspended.
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But he said he had no easy answers to the jail's challenges.
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Indeed, the jail-breaking and underground app community thrives, by most reasonable measures.
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THE appearance of things at the jail was forlorn in the extreme.
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Whether this is a true get-out-of-jail card for Vonage we don't know.
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Once in Daddy Skinner, in the jail-shehad given way before it.
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None the less, she had passed several nights in the local gaol.
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Matthew said, as the gaol-keeper found the proper key from his ring.
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The fellow sent for me to go and see him in gaol.
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They only represent the criminals actually in gaol on a given day.
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So Maliwe was marched, carrying the corpus delicti, in to the gaol.
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The effect is somewhere between Sixties modern, Louis Quinze and state penitentiary.
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The great majority of the criminals in the penitentiary are young men.
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The Atlanta penitentiary claims to be the most humane in the world.
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A similar fraud was attempted at Columbus in sight of the penitentiary.
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The Missouri penitentiary is located in the southern suburbs of Jefferson City.
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The population in the treatment center is different from jails and prisons.
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Mr Xu noted that dozens of political prisoners remained in Chinese jails.
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No national standards govern the use of Tasers in jails and prisons.
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He has been held in Canadian jails for more than four years.
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Rio has officially reported 12 deaths from coronavirus in the state's jails.
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Immigration advocates immediately decried the news of sending detainees to federal penitentiaries.
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This cane was one of those that are commonly made at penitentiaries.
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The inmates of today's penitentiaries come from all classes of the population.
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What is it causing the breaking into jails, prisons, asylums, penitentiaries, alms-houses?
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Every sin in the Decalogue flourishes in that feeder of penitentiaries and prisons.
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Old ships were chartered and filled with the contents of the gaols.
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Ignorance arms men against each other; provides gaols and penitentiaries; police and constabulary.
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The soldiers had arrested many travellers already; the gaols were full.
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He had been long and repeatedly confined in different gaols of the kingdom.
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All men do, I suppose, that haven't been born in gaols and workhouses.
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The minister has been touring correctionalfacilities on several islands, including Tahiti.
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Mr Giles reiterated his support for the staff at Darwin's correctionalfacilities.
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There are currently 172 cases in correctionalfacilities across the country.
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Army correctionalfacilities have forcibly shaved a prisoner six times since 2005, Broadway said.
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What is it about correctionalfacilities that makes them so susceptible to the virus?
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Mindful of the safety and liability risks in prison settings, many larger correctionalinstitutions bar stun guns.
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In many countries, there are few available resources to protect women and victims are placed in state custodial or correctionalinstitutions.
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Celebrity friends By the time of his trial in 1971, Manson had spent half of his life in correctionalinstitutions for various crimes.
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Still, as of 10 June, 30 of 35 California correctionalinstitutions are filled over capacity, according to recent court filings.
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He said the candidates for potential closure had been narrowed to five correctionalinstitutions: SCI Frackville, SCI Mercer, SCI Retreat, SCI Allegheny and SCI Waymart.
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He gets a job as an acting tutor in a correctionalfacility.
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He said detention in a military services correctionalfacility would not have achieved that.
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The escapees were eventually taken back to the correctionalfacility.
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Apollo is currently serving an eight-year sentence for fraud in a New Jersey correctionalfacility.
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Instead, they appeared via video link from the correctionalfacility in which they remain remanded.
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The package was dropped 29 July at the Mansfield correctionalinstitution in Ohio.
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You will, however, present yourself at this correctionalinstitution at midnight, for a further eight hours hard labour.' I frown.
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Officials evacuated nearly 3,000 inmates from two hurricane-damaged prisons: the Gulf correctionalinstitution and Annex and Calhoun correctionalinstitution.
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The entreaties appear to have worked: Tse was sentenced to nine years in prison, spent mostly at the federal correctionalinstitution in Elkton, Ohio.
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Some are more evident as is the case of CorrectionalInstitutions Services.
Ús de prisons en anglès
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It is a problem seen at prisons across the country, Worley said.
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Food trays were returned untouched on Wednesday, an Israeli prisons official said.
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Ten additional prisons are being considered for similar energy projects, Franey said.
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Conditions at Mountjoy and Cork prisons were said to be particularly gruesome.
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Such restrictions have prompted riots in prisons in several countries, including Italy.
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The pair now visit schools and prisons together to campaign against violence.
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In the last year, militants have repeatedly attacked prisons in restive areas.
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Build more federal, maximum security prisons with the help of private capital.
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Kelvin Davis said the programmes already running in prisons needed more funding.
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The prisons minister has said she has prepared a cell for Capriles.
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The population in the treatment center is different from jails and prisons.
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Inmates throughout the country's prisons will prepare about 9000 Christmas dinners today.
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Pennsylvania's prisons are mainly located in rural areas and provide good-paying jobs.
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He regularly visits prisons and speaks publicly about the need for reform.
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In England and Wales, prisons remain extremely overcrowded, the coalition's report states.
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Federal, state and local prisons make up most of the remaining revenue.