Sentence examples for repeat felon from inspiring English sources

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When police arrested Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, a repeat felon who had been deported from the United States five times, Trump adopted the story of "that beautiful woman" as "another example of why we must secure our border immediately".

He took a contentious progressive position when 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle was fatally shot on 1 July on San Francisco's waterfront by an undocumented immigrant who was also a repeat felon.

It became a heavily publicized issue in Washington State in 2009 after details emerged that Maurice Clemmons, a repeat felon who killed four police officers in Lakewood, Wash., had paid only $8,000 to get a bond company to post his $190,000 bail less than a week before the shooting.

Nathan Rabin from The A.V. Club wrote that the lyrics of "Castle Walls" "offer similarly incisive and only occasionally self-pitying commentary on the tragedy and triumph of being young, black, rich, famous, and a repeat felon".

Now he's a repeat felon, awaiting sentencing at some point in December, and despite the previous wrap for assault, he didn't do anything this time that would be illegal in, say, Colorado.

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So lately, they have been advancing their own tales: a woman whose husband was killed by a drug offender, drug gangs that once ruled the mean streets of their towns, statistics that show how many drug offenders now in prison are in fact repeat felons (two-thirds, they say).

"I plan on letting my colleagues decide whether they want to let violent, repeat, serious felons out of prison early," Cotton told HuffPost Tuesday in response to a question about whether he would try to impede the bill on the Senate floor. .

Administration officials said the announcement was part of a broader effort to focus deportation on felons, repeat immigration law violators and other undocumented immigrants deemed high-priority.

Los Angeles County began leaning on electronic monitoring heavily in 2011, putting GPS devices on its highest-risk felons repeat sex offenders, domestic abusers who had violated restraining orders and violent gang members.

"This guidance limits the use of detainers to individuals who meet the agency's enforcement priorities and restricts the use of detainers against individuals arrested for minor misdemeanor offenses such as traffic offenses and other petty crimes, helping to ensure that available resources are focused on apprehending convicted felons, repeat offenders and other ICE priorities," Christensen said.

If so, how? -How would the use of a satellite surveillance system infringe on offenders' rights to privacy? [For more information, see the American Civil Liberties Prisoners Rightss page (//www.aclu.org/issues/prisons/irprisons.html).] Crime Patterns Subcommittee: -What is the likelihood that a felon will repeat an offense?

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