- Capture and incarcerate. | |
-Pursue, capture, incarcerate! | |
And if you can prove that, lady, you get to lock him up, but we don't incarcerate pre-trial unless there's a risk of flight or public safety, and here there's neither. | |
And it was her dedicated service to the city of Phoenix that was invaluable in helping to convict and incarcerate a number of violent criminals. | |
And now Ms. Cole would like to incarcerate him. | |
- Capture and incarcerate. | |
-Pursue, capture, incarcerate! | |
And if you can prove that, lady, you get to lock him up, but we don't incarcerate pre-trial unless there's a risk of flight or public safety, and here there's neither. | |
And it was her dedicated service to the city of Phoenix that was invaluable in helping to convict and incarcerate a number of violent criminals. | |
And now Ms. Cole would like to incarcerate him. | |
Japan, for instance, incarcerates at 38 people per 100,000 population. | |
The United States incarcerates at a rate of 726 people per 100,000 population. | |
Japan, for instance, incarcerates at 38 people per 100,000 population. | |
The United States incarcerates at a rate of 726 people per 100,000 population. | |
"At the personal intervention of the King, "the unnamed Doctor was incarcerated "without trial in the Tower of London. " | |
"From the Prefect of Police: Pursuant to your letter, our inquiries reveal that the convict Jean Valjean was apprehended during a new robbery attempt and has been incarcerated at the prison in Arras." | |
"His wife Jacqueline is still incarcerated..." | |
"Landscapers get incarcerated." Landscapers. | |
"be placed under arrest, incarcerated in the Tower... | |
- I will have no compunction about incarcerating the media. | |
And you'll note as the prison rate goes down, the crime rate went up until we had policies in place to start incarcerating at higher numbers. | |
Cuba, less than 100 miles from the shores of Florida had revolted against the corruption of Spanish rule and the Spanish reacted by incarcerating much of the population in concentration camps, where 95,000 died of disease. | |
I will have no compunction about incarcerating the media. | |
If there was someone out there, operating independently of my client, attempting to bring harm to Mr. Coleman, incarcerating my client will do nothing to prevent that. | |
"At the personal intervention of the King, "the unnamed Doctor was incarcerated "without trial in the Tower of London. " | |
"From the Prefect of Police: Pursuant to your letter, our inquiries reveal that the convict Jean Valjean was apprehended during a new robbery attempt and has been incarcerated at the prison in Arras." | |
"His wife Jacqueline is still incarcerated..." | |
"Landscapers get incarcerated." Landscapers. | |
"be placed under arrest, incarcerated in the Tower... | |
- I will have no compunction about incarcerating the media. | |
And you'll note as the prison rate goes down, the crime rate went up until we had policies in place to start incarcerating at higher numbers. | |
Cuba, less than 100 miles from the shores of Florida had revolted against the corruption of Spanish rule and the Spanish reacted by incarcerating much of the population in concentration camps, where 95,000 died of disease. | |
I will have no compunction about incarcerating the media. | |
If there was someone out there, operating independently of my client, attempting to bring harm to Mr. Coleman, incarcerating my client will do nothing to prevent that. | |