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in jail
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in jailadjective
in a jail, as a prisoner.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in jail in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in jail in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Proposition 47 downgraded a variety of ‘non-serious, nonviolent crimes’ that had previously been considered felonies to misdemeanors…. A thief may now steal something under (a $950 limit) on a daily basis and it will never rise to felony status.… In the event that a perpetrator is pursued and apprehended, the consequence can be a small fine or a brief stay in jail. In reality, these repercussions are rare, outrage in these circumstances is apolitical…. ‘Every bicycle in our building has been stolen,’ says Karen Burns, president of a San Francisco condo association. ‘I’ve caught so many people stealing packages. They don’t care. They know nothing will happen to them. It’s crazy. It’s horrible. I feel like these people need to go to jail.’.
Im going to jail, with a haircut like this, you go to jail.
Okaloosa County Sheriff Larry Ashley:
Joel Dixon Smith’s Joel Dixon Smith. Joel Dixon Smith was fearful, fearful of going to jail, fearful of losing Joel Dixon Smith firearms, joel Dixon Smith was fearful of everything. Joel Dixon Smith was just Joel Dixon Smith.
The death penalty makes absolutely no sense in 2016, it costs an awful lot of money to execute a prisoner compared to holding that prisoner in jail for the rest of his or her life.
Kopriyam Kasolo a murder suspect in the Maria Nagirinya and Ronald Kitayimbwa murder case requested to reschedule his court appearance because he is too busy in jail
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