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Once, her mother was thrown in jail for 17 days.
Hundreds were rounded up and thrown in jail, including multiple juveniles.
You can have it where people stop getting thrown in jail.
She should be thrown in jail, but she probably won't be.
"You're going to get thrown in jail for stealing stationery?" she says.
You've got to have money available if they get thrown in jail.
If the judge revokes Rodman's probation, he could be thrown in jail.
"I was thrown in jail and raped for many days," she says.
In the past, he very likely would have been thrown in jail.
A Christian governor of Jakarta was thrown in jail on blasphemy charges.
In the past, he very likely would have been thrown in jail.
P.S. Everyone who doesn't love Gary Harris should be thrown in jail. 15.
Many more democracy protesters charged since 2014 may yet be thrown in jail.
When the thief still did not return the cash, he was thrown in jail.
People are thrown in jail, silenced, even murdered; they're prevented from accessing vital information.
Trump's former campaign chair Paul Manafort was recently thrown in jail to await trial.
Many antiwar activists, who had recently enjoyed broad public support, were thrown in jail.
He was also a journalist, who had been thrown in jail for his writings.
The driver called the cops, a confrontation ensued, and they were thrown in jail.
In 1872, she was thrown in jail for attempting to vote in New York.
She can press charges against him in some cases and have him thrown in jail.
So it isn't true that Mr. Slaton was thrown in jail because of Hero Tees.
They can't really tell those stories without running the risk of getting thrown in jail.
There are a number of high-profile female activists who have been thrown in jail.
The folk who were getting rounded up and thrown in jail had to be included.
Around the time Girmay arrived in Italy, his father in Eritrea was thrown in jail again.
L.G.B.T. people could be thrown in jail just for being who they were in the 50s.
" According to the WSJ, the state's "accounting practices would get private market participants thrown in jail.
Citizens worried about getting thrown in jail if the police thought they knew anything of value.
We also do plenty to create bad pregnancy outcomes for women who have been thrown in jail.
We know that in some cases, what you tweet can get you thrown in jail or worse.
Brandon Chrostowski: I was a reckless teenager, and one night, I was arrested and thrown in jail.
Mill was also thrown in jail, as a young man, for supporting access to information about contraception.
We know that in some cases, what you tweet can get you thrown in jail or worse.
What happened to the seniors that made this happen that were killed, raped, thrown in jail, murdered?
But it's unfortunately not true that women would never be thrown in jail for abortion in America.
Citizens were thrown in jail for shaving their beards and for more obscure transgressions, like eyebrow plucking.
I don't need to be personally, you know, thrown in jail to be a voice for them.
They were not beaten or thrown in jail, but the Alabama governor threw the book at them.
Under normal circumstances, doing this sort of thing would get you thrown in jail, or at least fined!
That's his story, he stuck to it ... and that's why he got thrown in jail for the violation.
But imagine you could be thrown in jail for giving your opinion on Facebook or a personal blog.
Texas , which established the principle that gay people could not be thrown in jail for having consensual sex.
There is probably never a good time for an auto empire to have its leader thrown in jail.
In the 1700s, people with mental health issues were often thrown in jail due to lack of understanding.
Not only that, cross-dressing — or anything perceived as cross-dressing — can also get you thrown in jail.
The president could still face criminal action and be thrown in jail if the charges are severe enough.
Women just thrown in jail — women with families, with children — because of a very draconian view toward abortion.
That legal team is doing a lot of work for the protectors who have been thrown in jail.
If it turns out they drank, they are quickly thrown in jail — typically for one or two nights.
Soldiers and members of the democratic party—including Noorzae—were targeted by the fundamentalist rebellion and thrown in jail.
Two days after he posted his video, he was arrested and thrown in jail under Singapore's draconian speech laws.
In France, parents can even be thrown in jail for posting pictures of their kids online without their consent.
In practice, the death sentences are rarely carried out; more commonly, apostates are merely thrown in jail and tortured.
Later, during the Korean War, he was thrown in jail for allegedly lecturing on communism to an art class.
The "tignon" laws mandated that these women cover their hair with a head wrap—or be thrown in jail.
In Sierra Leone, after criticizing the government, he said he had been beaten up, thrown in jail and tortured.
On the whole, Native citizens are thrown in jail at a rate 10 times that of white South Dakotans.
Acting on these impulses can get you thrown in jail, but just expressing yourself gives you a protected outlet.
But in late 3503, Girmay was thrown in jail after he dropped out of high school to evade national service.
I always talk to my clients about, you know, I understand people are thrown in jail because of their race.
Amnesty International also reported that in August two women activists were thrown in jail for speaking out against the government.
At one point, Charlie was thrown in jail for depositing fraudulent checks to try to get money to buy drugs.
When the Revolution finally broke out, Graham fought in the czar's cavalry and was briefly thrown in jail by the Bolsheviks.
In 1993, he was thrown in jail for allegedly carrying ransom money to free the daughter of drug baron Carlos Molina.
People must be held accountable, they must be investigated, they must be indicted, and probably many of them thrown in jail.
Under the new law, policing agencies that do not cooperate with federal agents could be fined and be thrown in jail.
If you claim your ritual will actually heal someone or save their relatives, you can be thrown in jail for fraud.
Six of the young black workers were arrested and were thrown in jail, falsely accused of raping a young white woman.
And last year, Trump told then-FBI Director Jim Comey that journalists should be thrown in jail for publishing government leaks.
So far, the unifying theme of Trump's convention is that the leader of the opposition party should be thrown in jail.
Ahmed Naji, a writer, was thrown in jail for nine months in 2016 based on a complaint that Mr. Sabry supported.
Medics who come to the aid of protesters often risk being perceived as "collaborators" and thrown in jail, León Natera said.
"No one should be thrown in jail because they can't afford to pay off a traffic ticket," she said in her statement.
Lim was a bitter foe of Mahathir during his earlier 22-year stint as prime minister and was thrown in jail twice.
All the people that, years before us, came and they were killed and murdered and thrown in jail because they were queers.
And if you are, Sessions wants you arrested and thrown in jail because he plans to bring back the war on drugs.
Sarah Palin's 26-year-old son Track was thrown in jail after cops say he drunkenly assaulted a woman while packin' heat.
His activism made him a target for the Assad regime and, four years ago, he was arrested, thrown in jail and tortured.
He was thrown in jail twenty-two times, and the final time Herjavec's father was warned that his chances had run out.
Two of the whistleblowers were captured and thrown in jail, not being able to meet the "enormous bail" set by the court.
But he's branded a threat and thrown in jail, escaping only when, having waned into a crescent, he fits through the bars.
In March a women's-rights campaigner, Loujain al-Hathloul, was detained in Abu Dhabi, whisked to Saudi Arabia and, later, thrown in jail.
"Rape victims have suffered enough—they shouldn't have to worry about being thrown in jail or forced to spend time with the perpetrator."
And even pro-life advocates who want to outlaw abortion don't usually argue that women should be thrown in jail for seeking one.
But her 8-year-old woke up and called 911 because he didn't know where she was, so she got thrown in jail.
A civil rights campaigner, Lewis was thrown in jail and charged with aggravated battery — after Klan members bombed his house in November 1965.
We got the "I Don't Like" rapper out in L.A. Wednesday night where he seemed unfazed about the chance he'll be thrown in jail.
Ryan would be happy to see Trump impeached and thrown in jail if that would make it easier to pass a giant tax cut.
Tyrion, who is thrown in jail by Dany for freeing Jaime, tries to get it through Jon's curly, mopey head: Dany is bad now!
Puigdemont and part of his cabinet fled to Brussels, while eight members of Catalonia's parliament were arrested, taken to Madrid, and thrown in jail.
Unfortunately, losing a head-coaching job is not quite the same as getting thrown in jail, so the standard is not nearly as stiff.
"I am appealing for your intervention before I am thrown in jail and others receive the same treatment for simply speaking out," she continued.
With a ban in place they're more likely to be thrown in jail than to find out what they're using to kill their pain.
Mr. Anan was charged with breaching military rules and thrown in jail, where aides say he has been interrogated by military officers in balaclavas.
Are you saying the only way to remove you from influencing Nissan— CARLOS GHOSN: Phil— PHIL LEBEAU: --was to have you thrown in jail?
When a police officer confronted him, Salem allegedly attacked the officer, and for that he was thrown in jail and given a $25,000 bail.
Garry Kasparov, the chess champion, was thrown in jail, not to mention the endless number of murders of journalists in Russia and enemies of Putin.
Flame-throwing ex-MLB pitcher Matt Mantei was arrested and thrown in jail for assault and battery Tuesday night in Michigan ... TMZ Sports has learned.
The guy who slept on the bottom bunk in my cell was also a counterrevolutionary who had been thrown in jail during the Cultural Revolution.
Trump gave a scattered response, calling for the former secretary of State to be thrown in jail for her use of a private email server.
He was thrown in jail a few months later after he violated a federal judge's order not to use the internet without the court's permission.
And it's terrible, and I'm the first one to say those guys should be dealt with very strongly, thrown in jail, when they do it.
Singer Howie Day allegedly flew into a violent rage at Sea-Tac Airport that ended with him getting thrown in jail for assaulting his girlfriend.
As an adult with a child at home and he's a single parent, if he is thrown in jail no one is with his child.
The assembled speakers — including Chris Christie, a prospective attorney general — argued that the other party's nominee was a criminal who should be thrown in jail.
Elena Besedina of the Kyiv School of Economics points out that no big names from the old regime have been thrown in jail for their wrongdoing.
Legalization of cannabis in the state has been great for consumers—it means more oversight and safety testing, and fewer people thrown in jail for possession.
The panelists are: Zeke Emanuel, a medical doctor and the chief architect of the Affordable Care Act, who was once thrown in jail for not drinking.
Zika appears to increase the risk of miscarriage, which also increases the risk that a woman will be thrown in jail on suspicion of illegal abortion.
Trump has a demonstrated pattern, as my colleague Tara Golshan documents, of threatening to sue his critics or calling for them to be thrown in jail.
READ: More journalists are being thrown in jail around the world for 'fake news' Earlier this year, Russia and Singapore introduced controversial anti-fake news laws.
During Wednesday's hearing, the judge revoked Ortiz's probation stemming from a 2016 DUI case -- which means, in theory, he could be thrown in jail for that.
Many news outlets here are state-run, and those that aren't typically censor themselves to avoid being shut down or having their staff thrown in jail.
But once again, their success is short-lived, when Remy is caught and thrown in jail after two years for not getting proper licenses for his business.
She says she was told that if she ran away the police would arrest her and she would be thrown in jail, where she would be raped.
The argument is that, if it wasn't for the color of her skin, she'd be depicted as a terrorist by the media, and immediately thrown in jail.
Another of the Negro craftsmen [...] was so useful that when the man was thrown in jail for drunkenness, Lopez paid his fine and put him to work.
Hecht published other experiments, including an obscene novel that appears to have been an attempt to get himself thrown in jail as a martyr to free speech.
Its leader, Nawaz Sharif, a three-time prime minister, was thrown in jail less than two weeks before the election on corruption charges, damaging the party's chances.
Arriving home, he found that his father and elder brother had been killed, his mother disemboweled, and a sister raped and thrown in jail, where she died.
A rebel and an anarchist, he deliberately gets himself thrown in jail in an effort to break out a friend who's been arrested for helping illegal immigrants.
Wilkes was thrown in jail for writing it, but our founders, whom Wilkes firmly supported, wound up basing their concept of a free press on his example.
Manafort violated bail and was thrown in jail in June 2018, so he will receive credit for the approximately nine months he has served in prison already.
Larry Nassar's longtime boss at Michigan State was arrested and thrown in jail Monday night in Michigan ... and he's facing a felony charge for criminal sexual conduct.
In the US, hundreds of thousands of people are arrested for pot possession each year, ripping communities and families apart as people are thrown in jail or prison.
In the US, hundreds of thousands of people are arrested for pot possession each year, ripping communities and families apart as people are thrown in jail or prison.
In the US, hundreds of thousands of people are arrested for pot possession each year, ripping communities and families apart as people are thrown in jail or prison.
The fear of abuse -- or of being accused of sedition and thrown in jail -- often means villagers have no one to turn to for help against the Maoists.
Meanwhile her family in Cuba, which supported the revolution, suffered greatly under the ensuing dictatorship of Fidel Castro — her brother was even thrown in jail for five years.
Arrested and thrown in jail twice for being trans, once by Islamic groups and once by the Iraqi government, she was tortured and raped both times, she says.
"When you have that passport, you feel safe," said Mr. Do, who said his father was thrown in jail by Vietnam's Communist government when he was a child.
In an email this week, Canty claimed he was thrown in jail for trying to move to Ottawa without informing the proper authorities, which he says he did.
He was subsequently summoned four more times, to offices in different towns, each time wondering if he would be thrown in jail, only to be told the same thing.
Ruffalo told CNN's Jack Tapper that he did not witness violence when he visited there, but he heard stories from people who said they were thrown in jail naked.
Ruffalo told CNN's Jack Tapper that he did not witness violence when he visited there, but he heard stories from people who claimed they were thrown in jail naked.
Since the Commonwealth of Virginia won't recognize mixed-race marriage, they travel to Washington, D.C. to sign the license and arrive home only to be swiftly thrown in jail.
He was deemed a hero killed in the line of duty, until authorities discovered he had been worrying about being thrown in jail for misuse of Explorer Post funds.
Disney actor Chris Tavarez is in hot water after allegedly flying into a rage, giving his girlfriend a concussion ... and getting his ass thrown in jail as a result.
The ruling Spanish Partido Popular warned Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont Monday that he could be thrown in jail should he follow through with an anticipated declaration of independence Tuesday.
Everyone needed help—but many of the city's Latino residents stayed cowered in their homes, afraid of being thrown in jail if they emerged to seek food or shelter.
Get your heart rate down and your mind relatively clear, because acting out of blind rage and calling the police could get a black person thrown in jail or killed.
Sounds like Tekashi is aware of his precarious legal situation right now, telling us there's no way he was about to risk getting thrown in jail over a physical altercation.
However, just a few weeks after the couple had returned to their hometown, they were charged with breaking the state's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 and were thrown in jail.
Just because the Constitution does not proclaim the having of imaginary friends as a right, does not mean I can be thrown in jail for being friends with Reba McEntire.
On Monday, six England fans were thrown in jail for at least a month each and banned from France for throwing bottles and plastic pint glasses at police in Marseille.
People can demand someone they've never met be arrested and thrown in jail forever because they know it's never going to happen and they're never going to see this person.
" Former NYC Police Chief Ray Kelly, says that, "police are being less proactive because they're being overly scrutinized and second guessed and they're afraid of being sued or thrown in jail.
In Canada, tens of thousands of people were arrested for marijuana offenses each year, ripping communities and families apart as people are thrown in jail or prison and gain criminal records.
So Trump went from touring the country calling for the former secretary of state to be thrown in jail to using Comey's treatment of her as a reason to oust him.
Affiliate systems are everywhere, and replacing the links in transit is a common scam; punishment is usually more a matter of being kicked off an app store than thrown in jail.
Another sad twist in the Sunny arrest situation ... we've learned the WWE Hall of Famer was arrested for DUI on two separate occasions before she was thrown in jail this week.
The protagonist is played by a young Syrian refugee, while another young cast member was thrown in jail during the shoot, and a third was deported to Kenya with her mother.
We know what it looks like in practice when abortion is banned: women suffering and dying from unsafe illegal abortions, or being thrown in jail for miscarriage like in El Salvador.
Lillian and her gallerist are thrown in jail, the photos are splashed all over the tabloids and the case becomes a free speech cause célèbre, ultimately going to the Supreme Court.
A black kid who gets thrown in jail for possessing a small amount of marijuana will face consequences that will directly affect his ability to have a voice in public life.
He was detained in a joint Pakistani-American raid and thrown in jail for years until Mr. Khalilzad requested his release in the hopes that he could be engaged in negotiations.
In Canada, tens of thousands of people are arrested for marijuana offenses each year, ripping communities and families apart as people are thrown in jail or prison and gain criminal records.
But these issues were mentioned infrequently by RNC speakers other than Trump himself, who spent far more time talking about the Benghazi attacks and calling for Clinton to be thrown in jail.
Former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, who has strong admiration for Putin and fled Russia during the 22012 revolution in Ukraine, had former Prime Minisiter Yulia Tymoshenko thrown in jail on corruption charges.
Micha told me he was thrown in jail last night, but paid someone to pay his bond so he could be released in the morning, just hours before I picked him up.
On the campaign trail, Trump has also repeatedly called for protesters at his rallies to be "thrown in jail," and had demonstrators and journalists escorted out of his rallies and press conferences.
For six weeks, the lawyers in a major New York corruption trial have name-dropped top state officials, made countless references to "The Sopranos," even gotten a star witness thrown in jail.
They even got the witness, Todd R. Howe, a disgraced former Albany lobbyist, thrown in jail, after the lawyers cornered him into admitting he had tried to defraud his credit card company.
He even stopped his motorcade to personally stick his finger in the nose of an irreverent teenager who Correa later had thrown in jail (the young man was eventually freed after apologizing).
The assailant then circled the podium waving a black knife and screamed that he had been thrown in jail under Civic Platform, the political party to which the liberal mayor once belonged.
In September, he got himself thrown in jail ahead of schedule for offering $5,000 to anyone willing to rip out a lock of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's hair during her book tour.
"The beauty of America is that we can have all of these fragmented voices and they can be different from each other and not be worried about being thrown in jail," he says.
It is unfair that they got to spend time with their families today while there are children in detention centers and in cages all alone missing their parents who are thrown in jail.
He was thrown in jail and charged with joining a terrorist organization (a charge Egypt has come to use broadly under President Abdelfattah al-Sisi), but not before his message went viral online.
Woodard was left sightless, both eyes gouged out, and thrown in jail, igniting a racial fuse that would burn its way across America to Waring, the White House and eventually the Supreme Court.
Otero Alcantara has been detained dozens of times at police stations over the past few years but never for more than 72 hours, and he had never been thrown in jail, Genlui said.
By the 1960s, the abuses the children faced in residential schools were well known, but if my grandparents refused to send my mother to one, they risked being thrown in jail or fined.
There is only one President who indulges his angry crowds when they shout "lock her up, lock her up," about Hillary Clinton -- a call for a political opponent to be thrown in jail.
Adapted from a novel by Jean Rhys, the story begins when beautiful foreigner Marya (Isabelle Adjani) finds herself suddenly destitute after her shady art dealer husband, Stephan (Anthony Higgins), is thrown in jail.
The most recent is the City of Tampa, where Mayor Bob Buckhorn has signed a measure into law that will prevent those people busted with small amounts of weed from being thrown in jail.
Married in 1958 in Washington, D.C., Richard and Mildred Loving soon moved to their home state of Virginia, where they were arrested and thrown in jail for violating the state's ban on interracial marriage.
Soulja Boy's home was burglarized a few days after he was thrown in jail for a probation violation ... and the suspects allegedly used his stolen iPhone to brag about the crime on social media.
X wasn't thrown in jail for violating bail conditions in his tax evasion case ... he flunked multiple drug tests for coke and weed and he was a half hour late in court for bad measure.
As we told you, due to a previous bust ... Jane already has an open court date, and if she's thrown in jail a fifth time she risks remaining behind bars for 30 to 90 days.
In 288, the Egyptian army waged a bloody crackdown on mutinying paramilitary conscripts, and an estimated 30,000 people were thrown in jail when jihadists carried out a string of attacks on tourists in the 1990s.
At least eight people have been killed between April 6 and 8 in violence related to the protests, and hundreds of others have been teargassed, beaten in the streets, and thrown in jail without being charged.
For sympathizers to the Taliban's conservative credo, especially in rural districts like Sayyidabad, in Wardak, it was a moment that allowed them to express support in a way that would ordinarily see them thrown in jail.
Image: SWNS/Stian Alexander/FacebookA 20-year-old Cambridge man who led police on a 100 mile-an-hour chase around the city has been thrown in jail after posting details of his escape on social media.
But there is no excuse for the United States, home of the First Amendment and the author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to look away when journalists are being rounded up and thrown in jail.
"And you let the president's followers know that: Vladimir Putin could shoot his political rival and not be thrown in jail; [Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan could do the same thing," he added, referring to leaders in Russia and Turkey.
Sami Anan, a former army chief who was thrown in jail when he dared to stand against Mr. Sisi for election in April, recently suffered a stroke that has incapacitated him, a close relative said in an interview.
Venezuelan political opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was thrown in jail in February, 2014, then sentenced 1.5 years later to 14 years in prison on charges of inciting violence at an opposition rally during which he called for calm demonstrations.
All Manafort did in 2018 was get thrown in jail for witness tampering, get convicted at trial, plead guilty to even more crimes, and then get caught allegedly lying to Mueller in a failed effort at a cooperation deal.
Israel started handing out notices to male migrants from Eritrea and Sudan in January, giving them three months to take the voluntary deal with a plane ticket and $3,500 or risk being thrown in jail until they are deported.
It would put every unauthorized immigrant in the US under a one in four chance of being separated from family, thrown in jail, or sent back to a country that many of them haven't set foot in for years.
Their abusers would often use it to control them, warning them against seeking help and saying if they do the abusers be would be picked up, thrown in jail, and deported, leaving them without anyone to provide food and rent.
We know that the FBI has recruited informants from among Muslims who have gone into mosques and Islamic centers and befriended and framed innocent people — a lot of innocent Muslims have been picked up and thrown in jail for life.
Even as news of his death spread across Cuba, reports came in that pro-democracy leaders who oppose the regime were rounded up, thrown in jail and purged from the streets — one last measure that symbolizes his decades of rule.
Current and former intelligence officials believe that Lee was passing the top-secret information to China to help its government identify CIA informants and employees operating in that country, at least 20 of whom were killed or thrown in jail.
While I was away, he went off his medication, attacked the building maintenance staff, attacked the police who responded, was thrown in jail, got us both kicked out of the building, lost his job and joined a fringe Hindu cult.
Last October, 23-year-old Renelle Carlisle was thrown in jail for more than three years after police found a drone in his bag by a prison in Warrington, where he had been trying to use the device to get drugs inside.
Continuing the attack, he sought to shift attention from questions about the tape by telling Mrs Clinton that, if he was elected president, he would have her thrown "in jail" over her use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state.
We're in a city right now where, at one point, being gay was illegal and you could go to a bar and an undercover cop would flirt with you and if you responded to that flirtation, you'd be beaten and thrown in jail.
Two years later, Mr. da Silva, the widely popular former president who was the favorite candidate for the 2018 presidential election, was barred from running and thrown in jail in what seemed like the perfect ending to a long-running reality show.
If I could come out in this book and advocate complete revolution and the violent overthrow of the United States of America, without being thrown in jail, I would not have written "The Anarchist Cookbook," and there would be no need for it.
In a sense, corporations had been able to lay claim to many of the freedoms and protections afforded by the Constitution, while avoiding the myriad limitations of being an actual human person—after all, a corporation can't be thrown in jail for breaking the law.
"Now the government determines who you shall hire, who you should work next to, and when you're going to be thrown in jail or fined civilly for refusing to employ or serve or do whatever the government says you ought to do," Lewis said.
Current and former intelligence officials believe that Lee was passing the top-secret information to China in an effort to help the Chinese government identify CIA informants and employees operating in that counry, at least 20 of whom were killed or thrown in jail.
Still, it thrust her potentially precarious legal position back into the news at a time when Trump has been building his case against her on character -- calling her "Crooked Hillary" and claiming that she should be thrown in jail because of her use of a private server.
Even though some of the ordinances do exist and can be found on official township websites, multiple local police departments said they are not something that will be enforced on Halloween — and local residents should not be worried about themselves or their children being thrown in jail for trick-or-treating.
It was a palace coup, with the unwitting king apprehended after he got off his private jet at Tokyo&aposs Haneda Airport, herded into a small room where authorities were waiting, then thrown in jail for months, left to the devices of Japanese justice and its near-100% conviction rate.
His preternaturally relevant imagery challenges and discomforts the contemporary eye to such an extent that its effect on the viewers of his own time is all but unimaginable, but not undocumented: he was, in fact, thrown in jail over what he chose to depict and whom he allowed to see it.
"People aren't exactly being thrown in jail, but scientific discourse suffers when scientists can't speak their mind free from the threat that their current or future superiors would know that it's them lodging the criticism," said Alexander Abdo, a senior attorney at the ACLU and one of several working on PubPeer's case.
Hafiz told BuzzFeed News her organization has heard countless stories of mothers being detained by ICE, domestic violence and human trafficking survivors thrown in jail while seeking protection from the courts, and immigrant youth who have been in the country since they were toddlers being deported to countries where they have no connections.
Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager and now a convicted fraudster, made a fortune in Ukraine by convincing its since toppled pro-Russian president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, that he could, for a hefty fee, help woo Europe and blacken the reputation of his main political rival, Yulia Timochenko, who had been thrown in jail.
"It is absolutely reprehensible that you can get thrown in jail for stealing a box of Kleenex at the 7-11, but if you steal from people at a multi-million dollar scale, nothing happens to you," said Maeve Elise Brown, executive director of Housing and Economic Rights Advocates, a legal assistance group in Oakland.
They found Emmeline Pankhurst and the British militant Women's Social and Political Union decorating their signage in white, purple and green and the Pankhurst-influenced American Alice Paul choosing purple, white and gold to signify her National Woman's Party, devoted to civil disobedience, who picketed Woodrow Wilson's White House and were thrown in jail for it.
Read: Erdoğan is happy to talk about Khashoggi, but not the hundreds of Turkish journalists he's thrown in jail Turkish officials say the Saudi prosecutor did not divulge to his counterpart any details about the location of Khashoggi's remains, the identity of the supposed local collaborator who disposed of them, or anything further about the plot.
As a son of privilege who had been raised by a governess in a house with five fireplaces and seven bathrooms, Dr. Raines experienced a social-conscience epiphany on a trip to the South with other civil-rights advocates in the early 1960s, when, he was thrown in jail for trying to integrate a bus station in Little Rock, Ark.
He called for an aide to Hillary Clinton to be thrown in jail, threatened to cut off aid to Pakistan and the Palestinians, assailed Democrats over immigration, claimed credit for the fact that no one died in a jet plane crash last year and announced that he would announce his own award next Monday for the most dishonest and corrupt news media.
In U.S.-allied Philippines, the outspoken senator and former human rights commissioner Leila de Lima, who has been critical of President Rodrigo Duterte's antidrug war that has left more than 7,000 dead in the past three years in gun battles with the police and vigilantes, was thrown in jail in February 2017 on trumped-up drug charges and still languishes there.
Swalwell went on to say that by Trump's own standard, the president would have faced impeachment by now due to Trump's own history of "wild accusations" and demands for his opponents, namely 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, to be thrown in jail.

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