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The United States deemed Mr. Parlak a terrorist, and incarcerated him in the Calhoun County Jail in July 2004.
Count Ugolino's enemy, Archbishop Ruggieri, incarcerated him and his children and left them to starve to death.
But he was supportive of the Rising and recovered his reputation when the British authorities incarcerated him in Reading Gaol (May December 1916).
Why should he be punished?' But society incarcerated him anyway because we assume that just because he didn't get caught, he was not an angel".
"I looked at this person as someone who could have been so angry and so disappointed at the land that incarcerated him for so many years for civil disobedience," Rabba Hurwitz, 36, said in a recent interview.
Stopping in Washington, D.C., en route to New York, he brought charges against James H. Birch (referred to as James H. Burch in Northup's narrative), the slave dealer who had incarcerated him.
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We can't incarcerate him.
"Whether you incarcerate him or not, any further restitution is academic".
If the offender fails to meet his obligations, the court could sanction and even eventually incarcerate him.
They say Mr Breivik's rambling political doctrine is a shield for lunacy and it would be safer to incarcerate him under psychiatric order.
But Clements had done the math, and it was costing governments more to execute someone, what with all the legal buildup, than to incarcerate him or her.
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