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  1. a person who guards prisoners in a prison

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But under Trump, its role as a jailer has expanded.
Turkey is the leading jailer of journalists, the group said.
That would be Jason 'Booger' Jude , a Republican running for jailer.
Despite the security upgrades, the S.D.F. is an unlikely permanent jailer.
Since early 2016, Turkey has been the world's biggest jailer of journalists.
The authoritarian Mr Erdogan is also the world's leading jailer of journalists.
That's thanks to our dubious distinction as the world's most enthusiastic jailer.
Critic's Notebook For decades, television has been cop, judge, jury and jailer.
Under Mr. Erdogan, Turkey also has been a leading jailer of journalists.
In non-Latin, that's a direct appeal for his jailer to release him.
According to the ACLU, the U.S. was the "world's largest jailer" in 2014.
" The two also just released the video for their first single, "Please Mr. Jailer.
Turkey is the world's biggest jailer of journalists, with over 100 currently behind bars.
The authorities say she told a jailer she had previously tried to kill herself.
Turkey is now believed to be the largest jailer of journalists in the world.
"We share the same jailer, which in this moment is the European market," Iannone said.
From left: Jailer Reuben Hatcher, Charles Greenlee, Samuel Shepherd, Walter Irvin, and Sheriff Willis McCall.
About 100 men, some wielding axes, broke into the county courthouse and overpowered the jailer.
Now that the United States is the world's largest jailer, who are we to disagree?
Her father — the "jailer" of her girlhood — sent them all to Santa Barbara in disgrace.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Turkey is now the world's biggest jailer of journalists.
A former Texas jailer has been accused of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inmate.
His government holds thousands of political prisoners and is the world's number-three jailer of journalists.
The group is barred from receiving visitors who are not family members, the senior jailer says.
With an estimated 2.3 million people behind bars, the United States is the world's biggest jailer.
CPJ ranks Turkey as the world's worst jailer of journalists, with 73 reporters currently locked up.
A bipartisan criminal sentencing law rewrite he championed ended Louisiana's tenure as the nation's top jailer.
Haralson County Sheriff Eddie Mixon also forced East to resign as a jailer, the AP reported.
He escaped from jail while awaiting his second trial by shooting a jailer in the neck.
The Governor, a delightfully fiendish Alan Oke, soon enters and orders the Jailer to murder the Prisoner.
According to CPJ's 2018 prison census, China is the second-largest jailer of journalists in the world.
But a jailer who dropped by Mr. Ivey's office suggested that temperatures regularly reached the mid-90s.
Quoting John F. Kennedy, he added, "Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth."
Saudi Arabia and Egypt now share the rank of third-worst jailer of journalists, the group said.
My first fight is against a sort of cosmic jailer wearing Greek drama masks, simultaneously furious and mocking.
It's easy to forget to stop by the Velvet Room to hang with Igor and the jailer twins.
In 2012, Turkey became the world's top jailer of journalists, ahead of China, Iran and other chronic abusers.
Turkey is the biggest jailer of journalists globally, according to the rights group Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
It's almost surely the case that America was the world's largest jailer well before the act was passed.
""Vis a Vis" season 4 — "A new director and a jailer-turned-inmate arrive at Cruz del Norte.
He became a jailer in September 2015 and was hired as a recruit for the Pomona Police Department.
Another jailer, Randy Tomczak, said he offered Ms. Bland breakfast, but she declined to take the food tray.
The gift itself was forbidden, but hardly uncommon in the quid-pro-quo relationship between jailer and jailed.
An unseen jailer passes him, through a slot in the door, slips of paper marked with Chinese characters.
They like to imagine they'd be Corrie ten Boom; Malick contends that they'd more likely be Jägerstätter's jailer.
The mob ordered the lone jailer at gunpoint to open Callaway's cell and fled into the night with him.
At the same time, under Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country is the world's top jailer of journalists.
We are the world's top jailer, have among the longest sentences, and tolerate shocking racial disparities in imprisonment rates.
It said he had "earned a reputation for waterboarding, mock executions and crucifixions" while serving as an ISIS jailer.
Turkey is now the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.
Turkey is considered by many groups to be the world's leading jailer of journalists, imprisoning dozens at a time.
This apathy leaves the SDF to serve as the jailer, judge and jury of ISIS fighters it has captured.
According to the jailer at Warren County Regional Jail, 59-year-old Rene Boucher was released on $7,500 bail Saturday.
The jailer who'd been on duty that night testified that the sheriff walked out of the building with Parrish's file.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists calls Turkey the world's biggest jailer of journalists, with some 160 detained.
It remains to be seen, however, if the jailer handing over the keys to his charges is the best solution. 
Since it opened in 21998, the tribunal has convicted only three people: two senior leaders and the regime's chief jailer.
One especially prolific super-recognizer who works outside the unit is Idris Bada, a jailer at Charing Cross Police Station.
Around midnight, the lone male jailer on duty found that Franklin and other inmates were fighting and requested Ozark police assistance.
It started when the deputy tried to hand property of an inmate over to the jailer, who allegedly threw it back.
The letters, written between Elizabeth I and her advisors and Mary's jailer, Ralph Sadler, illustrate the growing paranoia around Mary's presence.
China continued to be the world's biggest jailer of journalists, with 60 currently detained in the country according to the report.
Turkey is considered the No. 1 worst jailer of press by the Committee to Protect Journalists, ahead of China and Egypt.
Mosley, a former state police officer who moonlights as a NASCAR driver, was elected jailer of Laurel County Kentucky in 2012.
It's much more an act of a jailer than it is of a physician or a nurse or a nursing assistant.
A scaled-back Kurdish jailer force is still securing Islamic State detainees at 20 locations around Syria, at least for now.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists calls Turkey the world's biggest jailer of journalists, with some 160 now detained.
Even as a tutorial boss, the Jailer is hard, a revelation of how demanding and long each boss fight in Furi is.
What Elizabeth wants to do is to see Mary dispatched by her jailer by being smothered or somehow killed in the night.
These are the kind of stories only a few media outlets in Turkey, the world's biggest jailer of journalists, dare to cover.
After the Norman Conquest, the sheriff's role shifted to become a kind of investigator, lesser judge and jailer for those awaiting trial.
China is the world's torture capital, the largest jailer of journalists, with the globe's worst record on human trafficking and religious freedom.
In Kentucky, a deputy sheriff and a deputy jailer got into a fight in front of inmates, and it was caught on camera.
He started at age 19 as a jailer, then worked as a school resource officer and patrol officer, and finally as an investigator.
A jailer asked if he knew Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post journalist who had been held for more than a year in Iran.
Turkey now has handily outstripped China as the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to figures compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Then comes President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, an autocrat who has bullied critics and whose government is a leading jailer of journalists.
And what keeps women inside these ghastly places is not societal pressure, or a patriarchal jailer, but the demon in their own minds.
"Elsheikh was said to have earned a reputation for waterboarding, mock executions and crucifixions while serving as an ISIS jailer," the statement continued.
According to one source familiar with the jail, a blanket now partially obscures the view of the women's shower from a jailer observation station.
There are 151 journalists in jail in Turkey, according to the International Press Institute, which calls the country the world's leading jailer of journalists.
BURL CAIN, America's most famous jailer, has hung up his keys after nearly 21 years as the warden of Louisiana's maximum-security Angola prison.
Turkey, the world's biggest jailer of journalists, ranks 157th out of 180 countries in the 2018 World Press Freedom Index of Reporters Without Borders.
"Elsheikh was said to have earned a reputation for waterboarding, mock executions and crucifixions while serving as an ISIS jailer," the State Department said.
Turkey's status as the "world's worst jailer" of journalists came in the wake of a failed 2016 coup attempt against Erdogan by Turkish military forces.
Locked up during the Second Opium War, he was the only British prisoner who understood that their Chinese jailer planned to execute one of them.
"He faces Assault in the 4th degree, minor injury," Jailer Stephen Harmon told Fox News on Monday, pointing further inquiries to the Kentucky State Police.
Around 160 journalists have been imprisoned, according to the Turkish Journalists' Association, and rights groups say Turkey is now the world's largest jailer of journalists.
China is the leading jailer of journalists and allows Tohti's wife and family members to visit him for only 22.5 minutes every three months. 20143.
Asked to translate, he lied that the jailer planned to send one of them with a message to the British and French forces besieging the town.
According to the ACLU, the US with 5% of the world's population has 20% of the world's prison population, which makes us the world's largest jailer.
In "Fidelio" the jailer, in a jocular aria, drones on to his assistant and his daughter about the importance of money to a good domestic life.
After 50 years of prison building, more and more Americans are expressing doubts about the harsh policies that have made this country the world's largest jailer.
To the Western public, his government has come across as one outraged by the disappearance of a critical journalist, despite being the world's foremost jailer of journalists.
Sigman hired Tomaszewski as a jailer in December 2016, which was around the time they began a romance, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, citing court records.
With 5 percent of the world's population, yet an astounding 25 percent of the world's incarcerated population, the United States is the world's largest jailer, by far.
Vince Nib, the 2014 champion, dropped out of contention when he cracked on the Cote de la Jailer and reached the line 4:25 off the pace.
According to Reporters Without Borders, a total of 28503 journalists and citizen-journalists currently languish in Iranian jails, making it the world's seventh-largest jailer of journalists.
According to the report, China was the biggest jailer in 2019, with at least 48 journalists incarcerated, followed by Turkey (47), Saudi Arabia (26) and Egypt (26).
China has overtaken Turkey for the dubious distinction of being the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Even though they knew how bad the scene would look to the armed guards, the inmates still sprung into action, trying to get the incapacitated jailer some help.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, a nonprofit free press advocacy group, Turkey has been the world's leading jailer of journalists for the past two consecutive years.
This is not a theoretical concern in Turkey, which holds the dubious distinction of being the world's leading jailer of journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
They would have seen the killers enter the jail, where, through force or persuasion, they bypassed three sheriff's deputies and the jailer before pulling Higginbotham from his cell.
He was being held on a misdemeanor count when he asked a jailer if he could charge his phone's battery, an inquiry that led to the new charge.
Terry Carl, the Kenton County jailer, is a Vietnam veteran, Navy reservist, former operations manager for a local utility and a Republican — hardly a wild-eyed social experimenter.
Other changes include using automated electronic sensors for timely jail cell checks, providing on-duty medical professionals around the clock and providing education for jailer screening, NBC News reports.
The State Department sanctioned Elsheikh in March 2017, saying he was "said to have earned a reputation for waterboarding, mock executions, and crucifixions while serving as an ISIS jailer".
In Turkey, which has been the top jailer of journalists three years in a row, life sentences without parole equate to 30 years in solitary confinement with limited visits.
The world's leading jailer of journalists can claim credit for exposing a journalist's murder, forcing a confession out of the Saudis, and avoiding direct confrontation with the kingdom's rulers.
" He also said the current options for immigrants to be released from detention often involve decisions made by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers, who are "are essentially the jailer.
After high school, he worked as a jailer at the Pike County sheriff's office before being hired as a patrol officer in Griffin, the largest city in Spalding County.
But they are also particular to our time and place, perhaps even more so now that the United States is the world's largest jailer than they were in 2000.
Our reporters say the demonstrators have already achieved a crucial aim: changing the international conversation to one in which Gaza is portrayed as a prison, with Israel as the jailer.
A new report said Turkey had pushed ahead of China as the world's biggest jailer of journalists, including one columnist who urged readers to protest the president by smoking cigarettes.
It always helps to bring things down to love and sex, and I think there is a homoerotic thing going on, perhaps the love of the jailer for his prisoner.
He died in the Saydnaya military prison after a jailer kicked him in the chest, sending his soul to heaven and body to some mass grave or, perhaps, an incinerator.
Some 120 journalists have been jailed since the coup attempt and Turkey has now surpassed China as the world's main jailer of journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
The leading per-capita jailer of journalists (according to the Committee to Protect Journalists) has been cast in the unlikely role of Chief of Outrage about an outspoken journalist's murder.
The bass-baritone Falk Struckmann made a hardy-voiced Rocco, the jailer who runs the prison at the behest of the terrifying Pizarro, here the snarling bass-baritone Greer Grimsley.
Each day, the jailer rolls a 100-sided die to choose one of the prisoners, whom he then retrieves from her cell and brings to the table with the wine glass.
A guard puts on a plastic visor against what the authorities call "splashing", meaning spitting at a jailer or, in past years when prisoners were sometimes "non-compliant", throwing excrement or vomit.
If Elihu Hoopes is the helpless prisoner of his affliction, Margot Sharpe will spend the better part of her years contorting herself into an amalgam of jailer, savior and ultimately fellow ­captive.
The detentions bring the number of imprisoned Turkish media workers to 99, based on figures from the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) media watchdog, making Turkey the world's biggest jailer of journalists.
He had also been strapped to a foldable board, known in Syrian prisons as the Flying Carpet; his legs were pressed against his face while he bore the weight of a jailer.
As the jailer placed Audemio into a group cell called A-Pod, he told the nine inmates already in the cell that Audemio was an immigrant who was going to be deported.
The Jailer (the bass-baritone Eric Owens drawing upon the most gravelly qualities of his powerful voice) arrives, sputtering commands at the prisoners amid muttered comments on the cold bleakness around him.
I was reminded of only one thing: my cell in the 215th branch of Damascus's Kafr Sousa detention facility, where the regime-employed jailer used torture methods that could have killed you.
One jailer later testified that Carter tried to push the officers away as they wrestled him to the ground, but that he did not swing, according to deposition accounts cited by Carter's lawyers.
And when Trump attacked a correspondent during a February press conference, he was cheered by Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the world's worst jailer of journalists, according to CPJ's annual global imprisoned census.
Since the failed coup, Turkey has once again become the world's leading jailer of journalists, a position the country held a few years ago, according to Reporters Without Borders, an international advocacy group.
With 68 reporters behind bars, Turkey remains the world's biggest jailer of journalists — even as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan leads the global condemnation of Saudi Arabia for the murder of columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Though she had forgiven Mr. Simmons for his alleged attack — "Russell doesn't get to be my jailer," she told Variety — she said she was motivated to speak out because of his continued denials.
"Turkey remains the world's worst jailer for the second consecutive year, with 73 journalists behind bars, compared with 81 last year," the Committee to Protect Journalists wrote in its annual report in December.
China: The country nudged past Turkey as the leading jailer of journalists this year, the Committee to Protect Journalists reported in its annual survey, partly because of severe repression in the Xinjiang region.
According to Mr. McGraw's research, six white men arrived at the jail that night with at least one gun, forced the jailer to open the cell and forced Mr. Callaway into a car.
Just the day before she died, Hearne, who started as a jailer in Floyd County before returning home to Polk, had pondered what would happen to her son Issac if she were to die.
Those detentions had brought the number of imprisoned Turkish media workers to around 100, based on figures from the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) media watchdog, making Turkey the world's biggest jailer of journalists.
Seoul (CNN)The South Korean Supreme Court ruled in favor of conscientious objectors Thursday, ending the country's decades-long position as the world's leading jailer of those who refuse to join the armed forces.
"I can confirm that he was the jailer of my clients," Marie-Laure Ingouf, a lawyer for two French journalists freed in April 2014 after spending 10 months as hostages in Syria, told Reuters.
It is also a reflection of the American public's growing rejection of the disproportionate and discriminatory sentencing policies and practices that led to mass incarceration and America's outlier status as the world's biggest jailer.
In a Friday statement, Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson says the woman made her allegations to a jailer and her attorney and not to a sworn peace officer, meaning no false report was filed.
Controversy found her again, though, after the Evening Standard published an interview in which she was quoted as criticizing Mandela for everything from letting black people down to accepting his Nobel Peace Prize with his jailer.
A lot voters and pundits would usually be repulsed by a candidate going around promising to put people behind bars, you know, especially because presidents are not supposed to act as judge, jury, and jailer/executioner.
After an attempted coup, Mr. Erdogan has jailed tens of thousands of opponents, fired or suspended more than 103,000 people from their state jobs and turned Turkey into the biggest jailer of journalists in the world.
Ultimately, after Jeffs was arrested and put in jail, Lynette was placed in solitary confinement, in a trailer in Colorado City, Arizona, where her older brother acted as jailer, nailing shut her windows and inverting the doorknob.
Louisiana is on track to pass a plan that could cut its prison population 10 percent over a decade — probably not enough to shed its status as the nation's leading per-capita jailer, but significant progress nonetheless.
The trial, which is expected to come to a provisional decision on Friday, is being seen as a test case for the freedom of the press in Turkey, now the biggest jailer of journalists in the world.
The conviction of the reporter, Ayla Albayrak, was the latest action in a crackdown against the press in Turkey, which the Committee to Protect Journalists ranked last year as the world's leading jailer of news media members.
Last year, the country's top court ruled that conscientious objectors could not be criminally punished for their beliefs, ending the country's decades-long position as the world's leading jailer of those who refuse to join the armed forces.
Turkey was notorious for being the world's leading jailer of journalists in the 1990s, but for a decade that began in 1998 the country and later Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, or AKP, began reforming its ways.
In this old-fashioned approach, Congress acts as prosecutor, judge and jailer: The House sergeant-at-arms arrests the offender, a trial ensues before the full House, and the contemner goes to the quaint jail on the Capitol property.
China edged out Turkey to take over as the world's leading jailer of journalists, while Egypt and Saudi Arabia vied for third place on the ignoble list that my organization, the Committee to Protect Journalists, puts together each year.
Prison companies are a part of the racist, state-sanctioned carceral system of the United States — the largest jailer in the world — that places a massively disproportionate number of people of colour behind bars, and decimates communities and individual lives.
Hernandez has worked for several law enforcement agencies in south Texas since the mid-53s: jailer with the Hidalgo Sheriff's Office, police chief in the town of La Joya and, most recently, sergeant with the Progreso police, CNN affiliate KRGV reported.
In a sweeping crackdown, more than 40,000 people have been detained or arrested since the July 15 coup attempt on suspicion of having links to Mr. Gulen, including dozens of journalists, making Turkey the largest jailer of journalists in the world.
The FBI withdrew from the investigation within a week, leaving a long list of undeveloped leads and a claim that no civil rights violations had occurred "under color of law," that is, connected to law enforcement and the Pickens jailer.
If a patient was preoccupied with someone he was resolved never to forgive, Heather might say that this unforgiveness was like bondage, and that if he forgave the person who had injured him that person would no longer be his jailer.
More recently, however, Trump has reframed this more clearly as a threat to wage economic war on Mexico unless Mexico agrees to serve as a kind of proxy jailer that prevents anyone from making their way north to the border.
One says that the Saint Valentine refused to convert to paganism and was executed by Roman Emperor Claudius II. Prior to his death, he was able to miraculously heal the daughter of his jailer, who then converted to Christianity along with his family.
The losing party in the case — often the State of California in its capacity as prosecutor or jailer — could then attach the dissenting opinion to its Supreme Court appeal as a surefire way of getting the attention of like-minded Supreme Court justices.
Erdogan's critics have decried his bid for enhanced powers and pointed to his presiding over a country which is the world's biggest jailer of journalists and a country which has arrested or suspended over 140,000 people since the failed coup attempt in 2016.
"Every single person in the Justice Department — from your Main Justice headquarters staff all the way to the night-shift jailer — knew that this man was a suicide risk, and that his dark secrets couldn't be allowed to die with him," Sen.
A federal jury deliberated for an hour and a half before returning the verdict late on Thursday against William Howell, a former deputy jailer at Kentucky River Regional Jail in the town of Hazard, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement.
Mr. Manzanares, a father of two, had no major disciplinary infractions during his six years with the agency, which he joined in 2008 after serving with the United States Army in Afghanistan and working as a jailer for the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Department.
And "Please, Mr Jailer," which is sang by Alison while dancing seductively in a red dress atop a black Hudson Hornet, is so viscerally catchy that I would legit play it during an after-club house gathering and I don't think anybody would complain.
Why it matters: The ruling marks a major defeat for press freedom in Turkey, which currently holds a world-leading 73 journalists in prison and is considered the No. 1 worst jailer of press by the Committee to Protect Journalists, ahead of China and Egypt.
Zoë Towns, the group's senior criminal justice reform director, told CNN after the release of the report that she hoped it would be a "wake up call" as some politicians have begun to rethink policies that led the US to becoming the world's biggest jailer.
Bauer's reporting has inevitably sparked comparisons to Ted Conover's book "Newjack," for which the renowned journalist spent a year in the late 1990s working at New York's infamous Sing Sing prison to better understand what it's like to pursue a career as a professional jailer.
From Pakistan, where pressure on journalists from the military has led to an alarming degree of self-censorship, to China, which is the world's second biggest jailer of journalists, with 47 behind bars in CPJ's latest survey, there is much work to be done.
Raskin agreed that a lawsuit looks like the best immediate option, but insisted that all Congressional powers should be considered — including inherent contempt, even if that presents the surreal vision of Congress becoming its own judge and jailer for defiant members of the Trump administration.
By Friday, it was clear that they had already achieved one Palestinian aim: shifting the focus of international attention away from the struggle between Hamas and the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority — and onto the stark image of Gaza as a prison with Israel as its jailer.
The changes include the use of sensors to notify jail staff when it's time to check in on an inmate, jailer training to better screen incoming inmates, and an agreement for the jail to hire a nurse or technician capable of administering emergency aid to inmates.
On Monday morning, with a backdrop at the hulking Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, a symbol of the city's place as the nation's largest jailer, Mr. Gascon said he was finally entering the race, setting up what activists have described as the most important district attorney's race in America.
She began her career in law enforcement shortly after high school, working her up from a dispatcher to county jailer and then peace officer before changing her career to social services as a disabled adult jobs counselor, state JOBS program case worker, and eligibility specialist, assisting clients in applying for public assistance programs.
President Donald Trump, longtime white supremacist, accused rapist, and baby jailer, on July 5, 2019Photo: Getty ImagesThe Trump regime will host a social media summit this Thursday that will include "digital leaders," according to the White House, but there are at least two major social media companies that aren't on the guest list.
Pursued over the years by his former jailer Javert (David Oyelowo), a police officer obsessed with bringing the former criminal to justice, Valjean raises Cosette (Ellie Bamber) who eventually falls in love with Marius (Josh O'Connor), a student taking part in the revolution against the monarchy in the June Rebellion of 1832.
China nudged past Turkey as the leading jailer of journalists this year, a press advocacy group reported in its annual survey, partly because of severe repression in China's Xinjiang region and Turkey's eradication of "virtually all independent reporting," which has left many reporters unemployed, driven into exile or intimidated into self-censorship.
Callamard conducted extensive interviews and reviewed intelligence information in Turkey -- which is the world's leading jailer of journalists, according to CPJ, but has leveraged international attention on Khashoggi's murder at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to burnish its image -- in the US and in Europe, though she was not granted access to Saudi Arabia.
"It was a fantastic finale, it was beautiful to go together like this and we showed that we can work together even if we're in different teams," said Alaphilippe, whose move was highly expected as bonus seconds were up for grabs in the ascent to the Cote de la Jailer and at the finish.
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"The Ruin of Kings" is the story of a young man called Kihrin, as told by three narrators: Kihrin himself, imprisoned and speaking into a magical stone that records his words; his jailer, Talon, a shape-shifting creature who can read minds, speaking into the same magical stone; and a scholar named Thurvishar D'Lorus, who has transcribed and footnoted the stone's recordings.
After the Assistant (the name of the wife of the Prisoner, played by the moving soprano Julie Mathevet) tries to ask the Jailer (the magisterial bass-baritone Eric Owens) why she cannot see the Prisoner, the Chorus of Prisoners and Guards (Matthew Pearce, John Matthew Myers, Steven Eddy, and Rafael Porto) intones: What we can't punish We can't forgive What we can't forgive We cannot punish.
Bland family attorney Cannon Lambert said the jail procedure changes include: -- Using automated electronic sensors to ensure timely cell checks -- Providing an on-duty staff nurse or emergency medical technician for all shifts -- Providing continuing education for jailer screening Larry Simmons, an attorney for Waller County, said in a statement that both sides still needed to iron out the final details of the settlement.
But the screenwriter Richard Price and the director Steven Zaillian obsess over the terrors of Naz being processed like any other inmate: The layers upon layers of bars, gates and fences; the transport van that delivers men to Rikers like cafeteria mystery meat; the pat-downs and cavity searches; the rote spiel his jailer gives before lockdown ("You throw up on my floor, you clean it up").

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