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He would be incarcerated for 52 days.
Lipps said he hoped they would be incarcerated at one of Ohio's facilities specifically geared to rehabilitating young sex offenders.
"In the 90's, there was a much greater chance that violent offenders would be incarcerated, and would stay longer.
The result was the introduction of an increasingly uniform system based around the idea of the workhouse – a place where paupers would be incarcerated and made to work.
While many would be incarcerated in the county's jails (capable of holding nearly 800 more inmates than its current prisoner population of 1,490), others would be placed in programs intended to move them back into society.
In addition, the administration has not yet decided on the federal prisons, military brigs and local jails where the detainees would be incarcerated after being sent to the United States.
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Gorcyca ordered them to have a pleasant lunch with their father -- or they'd be incarcerated.
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He'd be incarcerated since 2013 and we spoke about his day-to-day life, the violence, boredom, and the insufferable heat with no end in sight.
And while I had to clear a number of hurdles to get access to care, I never considered the possibility that I'd be incarcerated or deported, my child taken from me.
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