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1 He could be sent back to jail for life , and Linklater's anxiety is obvious.
2 You deserve to go to jail for life because you are not a protector.
3 Frenchywas found guilty of second degree murder, sent to jail for life , and subsequently pardoned.
4 He got into jail for life , but was afterwards pardoned out and embraced the Christian religion.
5 He'd tried to do something brilliant on Walden, and had been framed for jail for life .
6 A P cook is sent to jail for life and defeating taggers trying to graffatti trains.
7 The most extreme penalty New Zealand law does allow is jail for life without any minimum parole period.
8 Under his deal with federal prosecutors, Kaczynski will go to jail for life without the possibility of parole.
9 Send you to jail for life .
10 Under normal circumstances, a strong case against Doorewaard and Schutte would have landed the duo in jail for life .
11 Silk Road mastermind Ross Ulbricht went to jail for life , and his advisor Variety Jones was nabbed in Thailand.
12 He was sentenced to remain in jail for life , that sentence was carried out and he died in jail .
13 The Court's reputation has been badly tarnished after its chief was sentenced to jail for life this month for corruption.
14 There's a man out there in jail for life , who has a brother that lost his right hand in some machinery.
15 You will saw the wrong person one of these days, then you will go to jail for life , rebuked Emma Dean.
16 Murder convictions sent them to jail for life in 1969 but to this day they hold almost mythical status in Britain.
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