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(She is now incarcerated, having pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge).
And now he's incarcerated having just borrowed $100,000 from a dangerous gangster.
Elizabeth Bishop's Visits to St Elizabeths uses the iterative structure of The House that Jack Built to record a series of visits to Ezra Pound in the hospital where he was incarcerated, having been found psychologically unfit to stand trial on charges of treason.
I know firsthand about the potential power of the voices of the formerly incarcerated, having served six years in prison when I was a young man.
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There are Southern states with higher rates of incarceration, but there's no state where the numbers of people incarcerated has grown as dramatically in recent years.
College courses for me, while I was incarcerated, had two results.
The proportion of young black men who are incarcerated has been rising in recent years.
The number of Aboriginal people being incarcerated has steadily increased over the last decade.
The latest prince to be incarcerated had slapped a police officer at Riyadh airport, the prince said.
The policies have disproportionately affected minority communities, since so many of those incarcerated have been black or Latino.
Many of those incarcerated have not been convicted of a crime, but have been held, sometimes for years, waiting for their day in court.
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