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Within the last two weeks the authorities have issued decrees warning that criticism will lead to jail".
He also advised her never to sign anything, because that would leave "a paper trail with my name" that could lead to "jail time," she said.
This city of three million people has come a long way from the years of military dictatorship, when being openly gay could lead to jail.
An open warrant can not only lead to jail time but also to a slew of criminal consequences that make non-citizens susceptible to deportation.
The lawyers say African-American students are four times as likely as other students to be charged with misdemeanors, which can carry fines up to $500 and lead to jail time for disrupting class or using foul language.
Joking about the king in Thailand can lead to jail; in the Philippines, a joke about the president can become a popular ringtone.Neil AlexanderVancouverShaggy-dog storySIR – In "fly-over" America, we are used to geography errors.
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The scandal led to jail terms for several executives.
It was the only charge against Benson that could have led to jail time.
We ask tough questions: how corrupt are our politicians?"Cut to: Amma, convicted, is led to jail.
The strike has been troubling for students, especially those who have watched news broadcasts showing teachers being led to jail.
However, seeing their teachers led to jail in handcuffs labels them as common criminals and brings down student respect.
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