Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

183 Sentences With "wardens"

How to use wardens in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "wardens" and check conjugation/comparative form for "wardens". Mastering all the usages of "wardens" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Bringman said the wardens believe it is the same animal that attacked the boy as it did not appear to be afraid of the wardens.
Wardens say the moose was shot at night on Sept.
PT and locked down the school before summoning game wardens.
Prison wardens will also be present to keep the peace.
I know more about prison than the wardens, believe me.
Unfortunately, three wardens were already arriving at the Mcgaughey's family farm.
After more than eight years locked away, wardens still made her nervous.
The Jews were even forced to pay the salaries of their Christian wardens.
Escaped "hairies" are rounded up and face torture by power-hungry prison wardens.
Game wardens discovered both the piles of apples and a nearby tree stand.
We hunters have our own police — conservation wardens — who number 5,000 strong nationally.
Overall, he said, inmates have open lines of communication with wardens and the administration.
Malaysian media earlier reported that 25 people were killed, 23 students and two wardens.
Newcastle City Council spokesperson: There is no truth in the rumor about parking wardens.
On his way to the camp, wardens put iron shackles on his ankles, he said.
Game wardens found the boat on fire about 300 yards (274 meters) from power lines.
Oklahoma Game Wardens in the post said they arrived on her property the next day.
Wardens returned to that spot on the first day of the gun hunting season, Oct.
In practice, the parking wardens give discounts to drivers who forgo receipts, then pocket the money.
Her husband told wardens that Gerry Largay used her cell phone sparingly, depending on the circumstances.
He says wardens in these "compulsory isolation detoxification" facilities put him to work in prison factories.
This "second-look review" should be available only to prisoners who are supported by their wardens.
Other tourists reportedly defied park wardens and stepped on the green, plucking flowers for photos ops.
The Oklahoma Game Wardens posted the exchange on its Facebook page (along with the gruesome photos).
"As Game Wardens our personal lives are often blurred into our professional lives," the post reads.
It's true the novel makes short side-trips to mock wealthy donors and publicity-hungry wardens.
The other prisons named in this article did not respond to requests to interview their wardens.
He wrote a note to the prison ordering the wardens to admit Amini as a visitor.
Wardens in federal prisons are given wide leeway in handling accusations of misconduct in their facilities.
If the program is not proven effective, wardens will not award time for participating in it.
Game wardens say a woman picking up bottles along the road found it Monday and alerted authorities.
In 2013, a judge had dismissed the claims against them but allowed some against detention facility wardens.
Photographers on Skomer Island are crushing puffin s to death while trying to take pictures, wardens say.
She reportedly sent Harrison images of the deer head, which the wardens posted on Facebook as well.
Lawyers log on—as do judges, prison wardens, plaintiffs, and defendants, each through his or her portal.
Wardens are still encouraging people to visit the island, but want to keep the puffin population up.
Immigration judges have higher burnout rates than hospital workers and prison wardens, according to a 2008 study.
The Riveras were arrested after Department of Fish and Wildlife wardens found 600 Dudleya in their garage.
The Maine game wardens try to save a baby skunk and look into the disappearance of an ATV.
Wardens at the prison came to the cell and harassed, beat and sexually assaulted the women, she said.
Wardens can shut down noisy parties and the worst offenders can be chucked out thanks to strict contracts.
White-shirted wardens sat in four neat rows of folding chairs, the prison's logo embroidered on their sleeves.
" He added that the "academic criticism of literature in our time became almost an affair of church wardens.
Video posted by state game wardens showed rescuers in an airboat, speeding down covered streets to surrounded homes.
One of the Maine wardens who compiled the evidence wrote that Largay's writings were personal letters to her family.
Use evil language, and you'll land in a realm where wardens cut out your tongue with hot iron shears.
Growing up, she says it was the kind of place where game wardens who chastised hunters were shot at.
Later on, halfway through painting the stylized flags, state outlines, and wardens' names, I knelt to clean my brush.
The parks authority is struggling with lack of funding and plans to gradually increase the number of game wardens.
Wardens are telling visitors to walk carefully after several people blocked the puffins' burrows and crushed the seabirds' nests.
Wardens said some people wander off the paths and block the birds' burrows, preventing puffins from feeding their chicks.
Some wardens even claim they've been lambasted by visitors when trying to prevent a deadly incident involving the birds.
Eventually, the young men earned the trust of their wardens, and were allowed an almost comic level of autonomy.
When the universe collapses, there are many wardens who have been given a certain area of the universe to police.
Fans of King will grin  knowingly at the mention of suicidal Shawshank wardens, but familiarity doesn't make this story clearer.
Pressed to fill "mission critical" positions at understaffed facilities, wardens will have no choice but to increase reliance on augmentation.
On top of it all, wardens still get to decide, using evidence-based criteria, who is eligible for home monitoring.
Great Walks Huts are the most heavily visited and expensive of the bunch, with gas stoves and resident hut wardens.
They had wardens ticketing people in the car park, so they made their money out of the puddle as well.
Two phenomenal wardens – Adrian and Nick – came over and we helped Miss Maggie back down to the brook in the shade.
If it cannot be just, then some of us are living in a kind of prison, and others are the wardens.
In prisons, assessments give wardens insight on how to properly handle an extremist detainee while preventing the radicalization of other inmates.
All of this, by the way, is typical at the start of the Laugavegur Trail; and wardens often turn people away.
All of this, by the way, is typical at the start of the Laugavegur Trail; and wardens often turn people away.
Wardens had set up an impromptu interview room in a fenced-off area to the side of the main, open-air courtyard.
Most female students have to deal with conservative school principals, nosy hostel wardens and strict rules to protect them from going "astray".
"Warden Kenny Lawson collected the eagle and a rifle casing as evidence," Oklahoma Game Wardens posted on Facebook about the grim incident.
"If you have any information regarding this crime, please contact Warden Kenny Lawson at 580-513-4963," the Wardens wrote on Facebook.
A 1994 study of Texan prisons found that wardens in female prisons demanded total compliance but those in male prisons did not.
Under the plan, prison wardens, or governors, will also be instructed to remove extremist literature and tighten the vetting of prison chaplains.
The lobbying push alarms some legislators and game wardens who believe quieter guns could make it harder to catch criminals and poachers.
On December 19th, two game wardens arrived at Kim Mcgaughey's workplace to inform her that she was violating the law by confining wildlife.
In Lagos, the large Deeper Life Bible Church has constructed traffic lights and a bridge, and has turned some parishioners into traffic wardens.
After hearing shots, game wardens approached the vehicle and Freeman drove off, leading officers on a 90-minute high-speed chase, they said.
But both seemed interested in talking, so I started reaching out to the wardens of each prison to set up official media visits.
Sears also announced Wednesday that it had struck an agreement with the wardens of its underfunded pension fund — the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
It was never clear why he valued his roadkill to mount it, or why state game wardens went to court to recover it.
When Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast 12 years ago, inmates in Texas prisons told their wardens that they wanted to help.
Under Elizabethan poor law, the job of making these distinctions went to church wardens and parish overseers, people who lived in the community.
These robots have eliminated the need for human traffic wardens as they can detect pedestrians and are designed to withstand all weather conditions.
The wardens brought before Amini a tall, beautiful young woman who had the affect of a child, and looked on Amini in confusion.
They sent parking wardens down to ticket people who were coming to look at the puddle, they were full on brutal with it.
When wardens check a hunter in the field, they determine if the firearm is the right caliber as determined by the hunting regulations.
White-and-red tape was strung around the area and whistle-blowing wardens ushered weekend joggers out of the park, which was swiftly closed.
"Wildlife is either being displaced or caused to move around by Hurricane Harvey," Tom Harvey, deputy division director of Texas Game Wardens, tells CNN.
"I've spoken with several wardens across the nation, and this seems to be the first of its kind," Harrison told local outlet Tulsa World.
The crew was filming Texas Game Wardens following Hurricane Harvey and caught the tone of a real wireless alert received by phones during filming.
Discovery's Lone Star Law, meanwhile, picked up a $68,000 penalty for broadcasting actual alert tones in footage of Texas Game Wardens during Hurricane Harvey.
The wardens also want more money for a job they say is becoming increasingly dangerous and equipment such as taser guns to help ensure order.
These are all statements officials have made to me over the years—from wardens to deputy ministers—that prisoners have directly contradicted during my visits.
Although the Yick Wo laundry had passed inspections by both the fire wardens and the health department, the owner was ordered to close his business.
The bride's father, a retired Army sergeant major, is now a training sergeant, helping new game wardens, for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Wardens soon arrived at the property where she killed the deer and made what the department called an "illegal deer case," its Facebook post said.
The bureau's denials, a review of dozens of cases shows, often override the opinions of those closest to the prisoners, like their doctors and wardens.
The police wardens on duty were extremely friendly, and I even saw one of them stop to take a photo of a family of tourists.
Game wardens don't typically work burglary cases—usually it's more illegal hunters or lost hikers—and this effort has been chiefly a spare time obsession.
Verizon's data was included in products which allowed jail wardens and other officials to geolocate nearly any phone in the United States with minimal legal oversight.
Oklahoma Game Wardens are still searching for the person or persons responsible for this illegal and needless act and are asking anyone with information to help.
When the vehicle's tires were flattened by road spikes, Freeman got out of his pickup truck and fired 11 shots from his pistol at the wardens.
Then, a number of officials at the original facility — including the inmate's case manager, the unit secretary, associate wardens and the warden — have to sign off.
In exchange, the Chippewa Cree tribe at Rocky Boy's received the $21100,212015, which was used to fund two tribal game wardens overseeing wildlife on the reservation.
"They treated him just like anyone else," Piscataquis County District Attorney Christopher Almy said of the game wardens who discovered the bait around the chief's property.
I was never seen by a properly trained doctor, despite grave illness and serious injuries inflicted on me by other inmates on order of the wardens.
Federal prison wardens simply do not award time credits for watching TV. Furthermore, the bill mandates data analysis on the effectiveness of each recidivism-reduction program.
The drug is popular with officials like prison wardens because, unlike the two more common medications used to combat addiction, it is not an opioid itself.
Jenny hasn't reported the authors of the letters to prison wardens because she wants "to stay under the radar," especially when it comes to law enforcement.
At the time, wardens of color were often confined to the guard towers and with rights not much better than many of the prisoners they watched over.
Colson's prison ministry programs became popular with wardens across the nation after they witnessed the dramatic results Colson's faith program had on men and women in prison.
Along with other organizations, the SPLC sent a letter to ICE field office directors and wardens at detention facilities this week calling for detainees to be released.
Kensington-based classic car dealers Fiskens in London rolled the car out its garage to take some promotional shots but were quickly interrupted by two council traffic wardens.
Meanwhile, lifeguards, fish and game wardens, playground monitors, and even parking enforcement workers are classified as "Protective Service Occupations" – the same classification as firefighters, EMTs and police officers.
The 10-day limit was specifically instated by game wardens to deter activists seeking licenses solely to take up as much time in the hunting zones as possible.
It has now asked chief wildlife wardens of all tiger range states and field directors of tiger reserves to disallow any filming permission to the BBC until 2022.
"  The president is also directing federal wardens to expand out-of-cell time for all inmates and ensure those in protective custody are housed in "less restrictive conditions.
Prison wardens face their own problems, serving populations that suffer from chronic diseases and conditions related to aging, in addition to high rates of addiction and mental illness.
The next year, protesters swarmed City Hall, singing "We Shall Overcome" and "We Shall Not Be Moved," ignoring the sirens and the appeals of volunteer wardens and police.
Faid's notoriety made him almost a household name when he subsequently took four prison wardens hostage and dynamited his way out of a jail in northern France in 2013.
Video Screenshot: IndependentA family in Kansas would like to see reforms in wildlife legislation after game wardens arrived at their home and shot their pet deer, Faline, five times.
The legislation also gives prison wardens and the Department of Justice authority to decide what counts as a recidivism program based on clear data that shows it reduces crime.
An army of primarily teenage volunteers acted as traffic wardens in the area around the site, shepherding supplies toward the center of the rescue operations while passing out face masks.
Icelanders are very serious about these rules, which are necessary because the pools are only lightly chlorinated; tourists and shy teenagers are often scolded by pool wardens for insufficient showering.
"Wardens understand the operations and challenges at the prisons they are managing and have many options to address institution-specific concerns, including staff shortages during the shutdown," the statement said.
Instead, the opening matches have coincided with the end of the first month of his strike — a time when Russian wardens have in the past begun force-feeding hunger strikers.
In 2004, an investigation by the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General found that discipline was not fairly imposed and that wardens had far too much influence in the process.
As if a brutal schedule, grumpy motorists, lurking traffic wardens and the risk of an aching back were not bad enough, they now face the fear of robots taking their jobs.
Its wardens say they also hope the 503-odd prisoners, from 35 countries, can serve as "ambassadors for Korea" when they return home, armed with taekwondo philosophy and K-pop anthems.
In 2016 more than half of local authorities had issued body cameras to some of their staff, including traffic wardens, dog catchers, health and safety inspectors, bus drivers and rubbish collectors.
Yet the nets' soft and pliant forms, which you're free to touch or sit upon, may put you in mind of fishermen or trapeze artists more than of guards and wardens.
Screenshot: Oklahoma Game Wardens (Bumble/Facebook)It's probably not a good idea to brag about crimes on a dating app until you're certain your match isn't a cop—or a game warden.
Two other wardens, Hazel Jennings and Ada Pressley, had fines comparable to Ms. Brann's — each forfeiting seven days of time worth more than $5,000, although they both drove less than Ms. Brann.
SANTA FE, N.M. (Reuters) - New Mexico game wardens on Monday tracked down and killed a black mother bear that had attacked a marathon runner this weekend in the Valles Caldera National Preserve.
More than a dozen allegations against five federal prison wardens included assaulting an inmate, embezzlement, harassment, retaliation and creating a hostile work environment, according to the report, which did not include names.
SOUTHWEST FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING BECAUSE PASSENGER WAS ALLEGEDLY SMOKING POT When Butler saw one of the lines getting a bite, he told local game wardens he fought hard to reel it in.
Records of on-the-job injuries suffered by prison workers aren&apost tracked by wardens of individual lockups and are instead kept in a central database, state prisons spokesman Jerry Higgins said Thursday.
Instead, Epstein was taken off suicide watch in the days before he took his own life, officials told NBC News, a decision that baffled former wardens and veterans of the federal prison system.
In some cases over the past 12 days, police have been sent into prisons to do the job of the striking wardens, and prisoners have been forced to spend more time in their cells.
I first made the decision to pack crime in while lying in a straitjacket in a prison cell after having the shit beaten out of me by the wardens at just 19 years old.
Wardens on Skomer Island are warning photographers to walk carefully on the island after several people have blocked burrows and crushed the puffins' nests while trying to snap the perfect picture of the bird.
"What we have today in Alabama makes it dangerous for not only the inmates, it makes it dangerous also for our guards and our wardens and anybody who is involved in this situation," Gov.
He was also considered a visionary conservationist for his efforts to prevent development on Mount Monadnock, and his fund-raising for wardens who protected East Coast seabirds from hunters seeking feathers for hat decorations.
But the bill would leave it up to individual prison wardens to decide who gets to use their credits and when, which means inmates would be treated differently based on where they're locked up.
In many of the crowded cells, members of the 26s and the 28s control access to food, access to the wardens, even the brief chance to stand by the grille to breathe in fresh air.
"Wardens have the responsibility to ensure female hygiene products such as tampons or pads are made available for free in sufficient frequency and number," Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Justin Long wrote in an email.
On Friday, he is to devote most of his day to a six-hour visit of the notoriously overcrowded Fresnes prison on Paris' outskirts, where wardens protested over inmate violence and dangerous conditions in January.
She and several collaborators will present an art installation based on interviews with local traffic wardens; a parade between the city's two cathedrals featuring a 300-member brass band; and an open-air, candlelit vigil.
The picket was one of dozens nationwide by wardens striking over pay and inmate violence in France's overcrowded prisons, a protest that has snowballed into a full-blown showdown with the government of President Emmanuel Macron.
In a previous escape, Faid, a serial robber jailed for a botched cash-transport truck heist in which a policewoman died, took four wardens hostage and used dynamite to blast his way out of another prison.
" He talks to hunters, to game wardens, to a confused urbanite who explains the euphoria of being allowed to own a gun: "It was like when summer comes and you feel like jumping in the ocean.
In Minnesota, game wardens host shooting clinics for hunters to compare copper and lead bullets, hoping to show that lead bullets break apart in ways that make them more prone to contaminate the animals they kill.
The city has been in court battling unions that represent correction officers, captains and wardens and argue that working at the new facility would be "out-of-title work," or outside the scope of their duties.
The one promising aspect of the new season is that it will dive into the backstory of Aunt Lydia, attempting to explain how some women decide to turn on others, to become prison wardens rather than liberators.
But the report found that lieutenants often have at least three supervisors, including captains and wardens, who sometimes seek to influence an investigation or obtain details that could lead to retaliation against those who make the complaints.
At the company's second production base in Thailand — the country with the most female inmates in the world — e-banking accounts are being developed for some prisoners and their relatives to minimize siphoning from wardens or companies.
Wednesday's police operation at the Fresnes prison near Paris was ordered after threats by prison wardens to disrupt the transfer of Jawad Bendaoud to court, where he faces trial in connection with the deadly militant attacks of 2015.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas plans to execute on Wednesday a man who led game wardens on a high-speed chase in 2007 before getting into a gun battle with them, where he fatally shot one of the officers.
It was a lesson in prison politics where the choicest spots—which I was told to decorate with painted outlines of the State of Texas and wooden blocks etched with their names—went to the wardens and majors.
While still in school, during World War II, she also made model airplanes, including a Messerschmitt, for air-raid wardens to use to identify German aircraft, she told the Archives of American Art in an interview in 2003.
"We're talking about presidential appointees, political appointees, FBI special agents in charge, U.S. attorneys, wardens, a chief deputy U.S. marshal, a U.S. marshal assistant director, a deputy assistant attorney general," Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz told the newspaper.
Police in Fremont, California in February used a DJI drone to find an emotionally troubled deaf boy, and last week game wardens in Coleman County, Texas used a DJI drone to find two kayakers missing along a rural river after dark.
Testifying in court in 2016, Paulino Juarez, a chaplain at the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, recalled walking the halls one day in 2009 to find three wardens kicking, kneeing and punching an inmate who appeared to be handcuffed.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will build thousands of new jail cells and use electronic tagging more widely under reforms being pursued by President Emmanuel Macron to remedy some of the worst prison overcrowding in Europe and protests by wardens over violence.
This month, he summoned Mr. Inch and two federal wardens to the White House and demanded that they ease access to volunteer groups, including evangelical ministries and Jewish organizations, in federal prisons, according to two people familiar with the exchange.
The self-ruled island's political landscape was shaken up by voters who delivered a sharp rebuke to President Tsai Ing-wen's governing Democratic Progressive Party, or D.P.P., in elections contesting more than 11,000 seats from city mayors to neighborhood wardens.
The new legislation may prompt elk and antelope hunters who struggle getting a tag in the state to now kill the animals and report it as roadkill, the California Fish and Game Wardens' Association has previously said, according to CNN affiliate KOVR.
Good News has assumed a more significant role than most outside groups that send volunteers into prisons by having its staff members take on the official role of chaplains, which allows them to advise wardens on religious matters and set policy within facilities.
To find him, Jean enlists the help of her ragtag team of wildlife sighters — the immigrant street cleaners, traffic wardens and hotel staff who move stealthily, like hunted animals, in the shadows of the city, inhabiting the crepuscular seams of urban life.
In his 2013 TED talk, Krause describes a sound recorded by a colleague in the American Midwest—after a 16,000-year-old pond was detonated by a couple of game wardens, killing a female beaver and her babies, leaving the father behind.
Police and Georgia Department of Natural Resources game wardens responded and found Lane at a nearby gas station with others in his hunting group, according to a statement from Mark McKinnon, a spokesman for the law enforcement division of the Department of Natural Resources.
"Under state law, they're supposed to have 30 days each to prepare their clemency applications and a meaningful opportunity to present witnesses and a meaningful opportunity for the board of wardens to consider the clemency applications before making a recommendation to the government," Dunham said.
As Jon argues back, Ned Stark — loyal, faithful Ned, who is so honest and good that it literally gets him and almost his entire family killed — turned his back on the Targaryens that so many of his ancestors served as Wardens of the North.
Yet the crisis is particularly acute in jails, because large numbers of people booked into custody are in a state of distress or, like Laintz, will suffer withdrawal, which can require close monitoring and specialized treatment that jail wardens are not equipped to provide.
" AGAINST THE NIGHT Among the places you might not want to go on late-night excursions with your friends, "abandoned prisons" rank roughly third, behind only "haunted abandoned prisons" and "haunted abandoned prisons once run by wardens who turned their inmates into biochemical test subjects.
Part of the choreography includes squatting down, hands behind the head, a common search procedure still performed in many Latin American countries: Police officers and prison wardens often force women — sometimes even children — to squat, naked, in order to do a body cavity search.
Read: What it's like to terminate a pregnancy behind bars "Wardens will ensure inmates are provided the following products (at no cost to the inmates): tampons (regular and super size), maxi pads with wings (regular and super size), and panty liners (regular)," the memo reads.
Though more and more wardens are beginning to let new technologies into their facilities, in many, it's still unclear if gameplay will ever be on the table When I returned to Bernard Rodriguez, the FOIA filer, to ask him a question that has long plagued me.
What's needed now are sanctions that are more specifically geared toward addressing human rights abuses and raising the cost of doing business for North Korean officials whose business is human rights abuses, like officials in the Ministry of Public Security, and prison wardens and other police officials.
The agency refused to immediately provide stipulations for the other employees, but its disciplinary actions for seven of them came to light in November when the Conflicts of Interest Board issued a series of rulings involving Ms. Brann, Mr. Thamkittikasem, six wardens and a deputy warden.
His latest break-out, in which armed men landed in a hijacked helicopter in a prison courtyard to free him from an adjacent visitor room and then fly him out, prompted a political debate over security in France, where wardens went on strike last year over safety standards.
Those findings showed that two wardens, Charlton Lemon and Clement Glenn, aside from making reimbursement for mileage, were made to forfeit 10 days of compensatory time valued at $7,189, although they had each driven less than 300 miles — less than a third of the distance that Ms. Brann drove.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons paid more than $2 million in bonuses to top administrators and wardens during the past three years while the agency was confronting persistent overcrowding, sub-par inmate medical care, chronic staffing shortages and a lurid sexual harassment lawsuit that engulfed its largest institution, according to government records and court documents.
Mysterious Apocalyptic Message Interrupts TV Broadcasts in California: &aposViolent Times Will Come&aposMany Californians' regularly scheduled broadcasts were interrupted Thursday morning with strange…Read more ReadAn episode of Lone Star Law, which aired on the Animal Planet network between January and March of last year, included a wireless emergency alert sound because a real alert went out on phones as the crew filmed Texas Game Wardens working after Hurricane Harvey.
Ex-Cons Create 'Instagram for Prisons,' and Wardens Are Fine With That I love this Olivia Carville story about a trio of apps built by and for inmates, which let them more easily receive photos and messages from loved ones on the outside and help them maintain a connection to the outside world: Pigeonly is one of at least three apps—all launched by ex-cons—that are revolutionizing communications between prisoners and their loved ones.
" Other creative pairings include Mr. Deller, a Turner Prize-winning artist, creating two public art commissions inspired by "A Little Help From My Friends"; a giant mural by Ms. Chicago on the themes of "Fixing a Hole"; DJ Spooky's installation and performance piece for "Getting Better"; 13 poets writing about "When I'm Sixty-Four"; a procession devised by Meow Meow, involving traffic wardens and a brass band, to "Lovely Rita"; and a daylong Ragafest featuring Indian classical musicians in a tribute to Harrison's interest in the genre in "Within You Without You.

No results under this filter, show 183 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.