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The trolls should have been put in jail for that.
"He shouldn't have been put in jail," the president said.
I don't want to get sued, or put in jail.
And it doesn't — he shouldn't have been put in jail.
We got him arrested and convicted and put in jail.
You can be put in jail and you can suffer the consequences.
She wants John to be put in jail for being so delinquent.
Sometimes, those grownups are put in jail, so the children are left alone.
Anna: Our casting agent was put in jail because she was a punk.
He also needs to find a friend who has been put in jail.
Activists, journalists and human rights defenders have been put in jail or disappeared.
Women in the past have been put in jail for driving a car.
An individual could be put in jail for purposely failing to disclose information.
One died, another was put in jail, and the third one is my father.
Not long after, Trump tweeted Abedin should be put in "jail" for her conduct.
We are talking about thousands of children kidnapped from their parents and put in jail.
Couples that live together without being married could be put in jail for six months.
Mr Saakashvili was forced out of the country; some of his associates were put in jail.
"And if he's guilty of any crimes, he should be put in jail like anyone else."
After an exchange with the manager, Desmond was forcibly removed from the theater and put in jail.
They had a daughter together, who was six months old when they were both put in jail.
If an asylum seeker enters the US illegally, she'll be referred for prosecution and put in jail.
"Did you see people that look like me are being separated and put in jail?" she asked.
If I had stayed I either would have been lynched or put in jail for 14 years.
HG: And so no chance of folks in Qatar wearing an Emirates jersey being put in jail?
He was not put in jail, but lost his medical license and registered as a sex offender.
In recent days Trump has been furiously tweeting about Comey, even suggesting he should be put in jail.
INGRAHAM: and you were put in jail for 30 months you leaked the information about the Waterboardings correct?
In 2007, five Makah members illegally hunted and killed a grey whale, and two were put in jail.
"These men take cuts of profits and we get put in jail," he says, pointing to a policeman.
Officer Domingo laughed politely, and added that maybe they were afraid of getting caught, or put in jail.
"I know a lot of people who just smoked their first joint and were put in jail," she said.
I was put in jail for two years, where I was crucified, sometimes upside down, and beaten day and night.
Could it show that they are totally chill, and know that it's not something to be put in jail for?
We were working across the board and we were able to put in jail thousands of people at any level.
One Black woman works in a store along with Mildred, and is put in jail for her association with her.
Overall, 45 percent of U.S. residents surveyed said they have had an immediate family member put in jail or incarcerated.
I still wouldn't have felt comfortable commercializing the cheating part, because I thought it could get me put in jail.
Manafort was put in jail last month after Mueller's team argued he violated the terms of his pretrial release conditions.
Russo: Audrey Faye Hendricks participated in the children's march in 1963 and she actually ended up being put in jail.
" He added, "I think it would have disturbed him if somebody was put in jail for a crime they didn't commit.
And we know people that committed the very same misdeeds as Clinton, well, they were investigated and many put in jail.
Human beings who act with that level of cruelty -- who torture, who murder -- should be the ones we put in jail.
So people who were not of the Adams group, the Federalists, were put in jail for years and their lives were changed.
Are felons and known drug users really put in jail when arrested for a lesser crime and known to have a gun?
I mean, here's a woman that should be put in jail for what she did with her emails and she's commenting on this.
If any other human being in this country had done what's documented in the Mueller report, they'd be arrested and put in jail.
"Extortion now is more rampant somehow, because the police can choose who to kill and who to put in jail," says a local official.
The university ordered Vlach to stay off campus, and he was arrested and put in jail when he was accused of violating that order.
"It's a badge of honor in West Virginia to be put in jail for a misdemeanor by Obama," he has said during his run.
" One thing to watch, McCarthy said Wednesday, is "where this new sworn-in president sleeps tonight: Is he going to be put in jail?
People want a major transformation of the political system and corrupt politicians put in jail, and maybe then they will get out and vote.
Being put in jail, being shamed in the media, allowed me to focus on what was important — and that's allowed me to save my life.
But I've also met many, many people, as you know, this inaugural had more protesters actually arrested and put in jail than any other inaugural.
"I am sure this is the first time in the world that a lion is put in jail," said police station commander Captain Marius Malan.
In 2005, the adviser was put in jail, and the judge in the case publicly said the evidence was "overwhelming" that Zuma had accepted bribes.
TRUMP: If you did that in the private sector, you'd be put in jail, let alone after getting a subpoena from the United States Congress.
"Our interest is not to have Mr. Walton put in jail or to be investigated by the police necessarily," he said at the news conference.
And that the only reason she wasn't put in jail was because there was a broad-scale conspiracy within the Justice Department to protect her.
"If any other human being in this country had done what's documented in the Mueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail," Warren said.
"If any other human being in this country had done what's documented in the Mueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail," she said.
" She said she wants Snyder and others in his administration to be "prosecuted and put in jail," held accountable for what she calls a "manmade disaster.
Calling for him to damn near be put in jail let alone being suspended for the rest of the Finals all because he was protected himself.
She said she wouldn't feel validated until Cosby apologized to his victims, adding, "This mass serial rapist be put in jail for his crimes against humanity."
"If anyone else had done what the EPA did under Obama with respect to this spill, they would likely have been put in jail," Pruitt said.
When we took on white-collar crime, I get to one story here, one of my big cases was a judge that we put in jail.
Another controversy during Trump's transition centered on his tweet calling for people who burn the American flag to be put in jail or stripped of their citizenship.
Those who have already left Iran said they are afraid to return to the country because they could be put in jail as enemies of the state.
These children have to be separated from a parent once the parent is arrested because children can't be put in jail or incarcerated — nor should they be.
Trump called for reporters who publish leaked information to be put in jail, while he personally leaks highly-classified information to top Russians in the Oval Office.
The last wave was after the Ethiopian-Eritrean border war in 1998, when some Eritreans were rounded up from their jobs in Ethiopia and put in jail.
He was put in jail for 43 days in May when he attempted to organize a public vigil to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Since 230, members of parliament no longer enjoy immunity from prosecution, that is, a criminal investigation, but they cannot be put in jail without an authorisation from parliament.
In early September, having been put in jail, he tried to escape from officers when they took him to a hospital after he complained about having chest pains.
"If it were up to me, I would put in jail every sandal-wearing, scruffy-bearded weirdo who burns the American flag," Scalia said in 2015 in Philadelphia.
Publicly covering your face in Belgium could get you fined or put in jail for up to seven days, according to the European Union's top human rights' court.
The head of Nissan was put in jail for expense impropriety, the head of J Crew was relieved of his duties because he had a dispute with his board.
But that is more often who that person is — it's just not who is arrested for it, targeted for it, put in jail for it, or pathologized for it.
In the high-stakes world of big business and its regulation, you are only as good as your last deal or as the last dealmaker you put in jail.
They give up all of their savings and their summers, and they actually said they're ready to die or ready to get arrested and put in jail for years.
"These are resources we could redirect toward housing and toward health care, drug rehabilitation or an Ivy League education for every person we put in jail," Ms. Kennedy said.
"The only enemies John had were the people he put in jail," Joseph A. Spinelli, New York State's first inspector general and another former F.B.I. colleague, said by email.
A mentally ill rape survivor was put in jail for nearly a month after she had a breakdown while testifying against her attacker, Texas news channel Click2Houston reported on Tuesday.
Ever since Donald Trump began his rampage, we've been getting reports of Muslim children who are genuinely frightened they'll be put in jail or sent away because of their religion.
Compton's was a place where you could go and you could see whether some girls had stayed, some girls had left, some people had been killed, raped, put in jail.
Ai, who lives in Berlin but returns to China regularly, voiced concern about two friends who are human rights lawyers "ruthlessly put in jail" for five and 10 years, respectively.
This doesn't mean rooting for him to ride into the sunset with Love or Beck or anyone else; he deserves to be tried, convicted, and put in jail for life.
It would have been transgressive and she wouldn't have been put in jail, and people would have still read her because she's just a better writer than everyone else. Right.
Hypothetically, what could happen if threats were being made by an organized coalition of people saying stuff like, "Hillary Clinton needs to be put in jail or shot in the head"?
" That song includes the lyrics "Everybody gets a shot/ Everybody's got a right to their dreams" and "Everybody's free to fail, no one can be put in jail for their dreams.
After the Mutant leader is put in jail, he tears out the throat of Gotham's mayor, one of the story's many ineffectual social and political elites, using his file-sharpened teeth.
In one case, they hired Americans to build a cage on a flatbed truck and dress up in a Hillary Clinton costume to promote the idea that she should be put in jail.
And Turkey is still reeling from a sweeping public sector purge spearheaded by Erdogan after the dramatic failed coup attempt of July 2016 that saw tens of thousands of people put in jail.
"Under the old system, we were put in jail and ignored," said Hajji Amir Khan, a trader in his mid-40s awaiting a court date in Khyber District on charges of smuggling hashish.
Cultural figures, including the artistic director of the government-funded State Russian Drama Theater, Sergey Levitsky, went public in support of the protesters even as more of the organizers were put in jail.
They see this as a battle in a decades-long, multi-generational effort to make sure every member of the LGBT community is not just pushed back into the closet, but put in jail.
"Until people, particularly police officers that do wrong, are held accountable and arrested and put in jail, until that happens there will be no trust among the community and law enforcement," said the Rev.
A week or so later she ended up telling my mother and when my mother brought it up to me, she stated [to] me that she was going to have him put in jail.
I thought I was being so helpful, but if I was doing a play now and an eight-year-old gave me a note, I would probably be put in jail for my response.
She left Kanous with her family this summer and joined thousands more displaced Iraqis at a camp in the Kurdish region, where her husband was picked up by security services and put in jail.
The claim that someone needs to be put in jail (by Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Democrat of North Dakota) was related to stock sales by three Equifax executives, including the chief financial officer, on Aug.
Failure to comply could lead to loss of one's company or worse: The oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky challenged Mr. Putin on corruption in 2003 and was stripped of his company and put in jail.
The prosecutors' statement said that if a judge grants the request for Uber executives to be put in jail, that order would also be open to appeal for three days before any arrests are made.
Americans do not want to wake up every morning to watch their president insult and attack his political opponents, to say that his opponents should be put in jail or making fun of their physical appearance.
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.
In recent years, that population has fallen to below 7,500, a drop that city officials attribute to lower crime rates and reforms that reduced the number of offenses that will lead to someone being put in jail.
"Famously, when a guy in a bar, half-drunk, said that John Adams had a fat ass -- which is also factually true -- the guy was put in jail," Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward J. Larson told CNN.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday had a private meeting with Viktor Vekselberg, the billionaire tycoon whose lieutenants were earlier this month put in jail on charges of paying bribes to local government officials.
A group of black leaders in Minnesota called for her to suspend her campaign in light of an Associated Press investigation suggesting the 16-year-old boy Klobuchar put in jail for life may have been innocent.
Ralph, meanwhile, was put in jail for failing to understand the distinction between "going viral" and "becoming a virus," and had to find his way out with KnowsMore, a defective search engine that got every third answer wrong.
" Actually, Barbara said she wanted Danielle put in jail or, as Dr. Phil succinctly put it, she "wanted to give up my car-stealing, knife-wielding, twerking 13-year-old daughter who tried to frame me for a crime.
The threat was so serious that beekeepers who did not comply with laws requiring they burn all infected colonies and equipment were fined or even put in jail, according to a 2009 paper in the Journal of Invertebrate Pathology.
According to three of the officials, one was shot in front of his colleagues in the courtyard of a government building — a message to others who might have been working for the C.I.A. Still others were put in jail.
"Without freedom and democracy, it's like being put in jail, like living in a concentration camp ... without freedom, (I) would rather die," said Yung, as she waved a Taiwan flag at a massive protest in Hong Kong on Sunday.
So the monopoly, because that is all it is, it's a total illegal monopoly — if businesses ever formed OPEC, everybody would be put in jail — here they are, and every time a country hits oil, they are invited into the cartel.
Geoffrey Stone, ACLU board member and acting dean at the University of Chicago Law School, surprised people by agreeing with Alexander and going even further: he said Snowden is a criminal who should be tried, prosecuted, and put in jail.
In retrospect, Debbie said, she wishes she'd called the police and had her daughter put in jail the first time she stole from her -- something that she thinks might have prevented the hell that she's wrought on the family ever since.
"  Trump added later that if Clinton had been in the private sector instead of secretary of State when she set up a private email server, "you'd be put in jail, let alone after getting a subpoena from the United States Congress.
In Turkey, more than 32,000 people were put in jail and 100,000 have been dismissed from jobs in the security and civil services for their alleged links to a religious network the government says staged the July 15 military coup.
They aren't thinking about newspapers that have been taken over or professors who have been put in jail, but about how the Arabic call to prayer was outlawed in the 1930s and the head scarf was banned in the 1990s.
"When they find someone they want to put in jail, they enter that person's name into the case," said Jyotirmoy Barua, a lawyer based in Dhaka, who is representing protesters who have been charged with conspiring to harm the state.
The film picks up a year later with the four friends - Hunny (Pulkit Samrat) Choocha (Varun Sharma), Lali (Manjot Singh) and Zafar (Ali Fazal) - having apparently gotten over their encounter with Bholi Punjaban (Richa Chadha), the gangster whom they helped put in jail.
Trump relied on quotes to make the strongest claims against Clinton: It wasn't him calling for her to be put in jail, but rather the mother of a police officer killed by an unauthorized immigrant whose letter Trump happened to be quoting.
"One look at the make up of that committee made it obvious that Sloan was going to be a punching bag," Cramer said, adding that Senator Elizabeth Warren, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nominee is calling for him to be put in jail.
These are the prisoners being held overseas who Trump and his administration have been making efforts to bring back to the U.S. Leopoldo Lopez: He's a Venezuelan politician and activist who was put in jail in 2014 and transferred to house arrest in 2017.
No one is saying Ms. Shriver should be put in jail or that it should be illegal to publish a book she writes from the perspective of an oppressed person of color or some other position about which she can have little personal experience.
Wedding invitation designers Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski, owners of Brush & Nib Studio, filed a lawsuit to challenge the city ordinance out of fear they'd be put in jail for refusing to create custom invitations that "celebrate same-sex marriage," the court decision says.
Last July, after a protest he helped organize in response to the police shootings that killed Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota, Green was arrested for allegedly attacking Chicago police, put in jail with a $350,000 bail, and ultimately indicted on nine felony charges.
"If every journalist who files a false report or peddles fake, vicious RSS/BJP sponsored propaganda about me is put in jail, most newspapers/ news channels would face a severe staff shortage," he said in a tweet, referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the BJP's fountainhead.
The Trump administration's decision to pursue border-crossing cases as criminal rather than civil, which means parents are put in jail and kids in detention centers — where many have reported physical and sexual abuse — is what's leading to the increased number of children being torn apart from their parents.
"Dozens of media outlets closed, members of parliament penalised or put in jail, there is a debate on the death penalty, there is more and more political control of the judiciary ... Our relationship with Turkey becomes more and more of a liability," he told a news conference on Tuesday.
He is basically telling Fox today, Grassley, there should be a second special counsel beyond Robert Mueller to probe all of these allegations, because of this informant, in fact, is afraid of revealing his identity because some powerful Russians were put in jail over the bribery and racketeering charges.
The prosecutors in Baltimore, like good prosecutors anywhere, felt that with Agnew's poor character and with the record before them of his potentially criminal acts, he ought to be put in jail, like current circumstances where Pelosi, for better or for worse, says Trump ought to go to jail.
That history — the Virginia couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, were arrested in 221 and put in jail for the crime of miscegenation — wasn't something I learned about in school, even in my highly educated, middle-class California college town, the one with the great public schools and the proudly liberal politics.
However, the separatist parties have since been unable to form a government, largely because some of their 70 elected lawmakers were either put in jail in Madrid or fled with Mr. Puigdemont to Belgium in late October, to avoid prosecution in Spain on charges that they led Catalonia toward an unconstitutional secession.
In 2010, for instance, three men were put in jail for conspiring to sell drugs at a "cannabis cafe" in Lancing, a village on the western edge of England—but only after police had smashed their way into the premises multiple times, earning the business the nickname "the hole-in-the-wall cafe," and eventually built up enough evidence to convict.
What is unusual about Ly's movie, however, and oddly counterintuitive, is that it plucks at your nerves most tightly not when the plot speeds up—during the quest for Buzz's damning evidence, say—but as the police mosey through their parish, greeting the locals (including one whom they put in jail a few years back) and browsing the goods at a street market.
Women, LGBT's and journalists are ostracised and put in jail while these privileged foreigners party one night for six figures #hypocrisy #MDLBeast The whole #MDLBeast thing is so confusing like are we supposed to forget that Saudi Arabia basically fucked Yemen, that it's where human rights go to die or that it's where women's rights are stuck in the stone ages, because they threw a shitty party in the middle of the desert?
Trump, who spent months shouting that his opponent should be put in jail, who cited "extremely credible sources" to claim that Barack Obama wasn't born in America, who posted unflattering photographs of Ted Cruz's wife and threatened to "spill the beans" on her, who encouraged supporters to beat up protesters, who attacked Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle, and who bragged about grabbing women by their genitlia, has absolutely no credibility when it comes to civility, whether online or off.
Kronstadt noted that governments can be held liable when they put people in dangerous situations with "deliberate indifference," adding that President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 85033 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's zero-tolerance policy, under which those who crossed the border illegally were put in jail and criminally prosecuted, caused "severe mental trauma to parents and their children," the Times reports.
This Ohio law fits neatly in a row alongside numerous blatantly unconstitutional trial balloons floated by Team Trump -- Trump's tweeted suggestion that flag-burners ought to be stripped of citizenship and put in jail; Trump's proposed Muslim ban which would contravene the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of religion; and of course, the very real possibility that Trump could violate the Constitution the moment he is sworn into office if he fails to divest himself of his business interests, which would violate the Emoluments Clause.

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