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But regardless of the ins and outs of the case, to me it's just insane that someone could be locked up that long in the county jail without a conviction.
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This seemed to be prominent for women that had been in jail or prison for long periods of time or who had served multiple sentences, "After the first time I was locked up, that's all I thought about, was like having sex at a jail.
When her son was locked up, that changed.
People would cry "Pervert!" and demand that he be locked up.
According to her daughter-in-law, she tried to steal one more time, but everything was locked up that night — can you imagine!
It was when Banksy heard my report on Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent programme, and discovered that the artists had been locked up, that he offered to pay to get them out - but the court initially rejected their bail application.
Other prisoners are so shell-shocked from being back in a society that changed dramatically while they were locked up, that figuring out how to do basic things like use public transportation or a cell phone can feel like a Herculean task.
There are items, Miles said, that do need to be locked up — "things that are extremely valuable and not of much research value, like the signatures of the Founding Fathers".
BURKE: If he possessed that, yes, he would be locked up for that.
Lisa's father was locked up; not that she'd call him anyway.
He should be locked up, not honored!" That's what hmartin4sc posted on Twitter about Neuheisel and the event.
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