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...They didn’t wanna sit in American jails, OK? They advanced their communications, they compartmentalised their operations. They insulated themselves from prosecution in America....
...So she’s not surprised when Christy gets out of jail. Nicola TallantYou know despite this Operation Shovel, they were very much back in business....
...“This was the height of my investigation, trial by media, and his school friends said, ‘Oh, your dad’s a criminal and he’s going to jail’,” Logan recalls....
...He died in jail last August while awaiting trial, in what was ruled as a suicide....
...Hong Kong police superintendent Lam Wing-ho said he would not rule out further arrests....
...And a retired police superintendent was convicted of hitting an unarmed pedestrian with a baton....
...“Death or jail,” he replies, without skipping a beat. “I feel blessed to be sitting here.”...
...dressed” police officers, recalled Mr Browder, an investor-turned-activist who has been a high-profile critic of the Kremlin since his former accountant Sergei Magnitsky was beaten to death in a Moscow jail...
...Big banks have so far paid about $10bn in fines to authorities around the world, while a handful of traders have gone to jail on rate-rigging charges....
...Detective Superintendent Nick Wallen of West Yorkshire police called Cox’s murder “an act of terrorism”....
...“We only learned in the early hours of this morning that he had left the country,” federal police superintendent Tácio Muzzi said....
...If one cannot jail a bank perhaps one can jail a banker. Indeed, institutions do not break laws – individuals do....
...“Life has got much more difficult for misbehaving school superintendents since I arrived,” he says with a chuckle. Additional reporting by Kang Buseong and Song Jung-a in Seoul...
...He is survived by his first wife Charmian, and two of their three sons, and by his second wife, Raimunda – whom he married in Britain’s Belmarsh jail in 2002, and their son Michael....
...He looks like a senior policeman which is exactly what he was, a chief superintendent in the force for which he is now responsible. And not necessarily the Mr Nice of an interrogation team....
...connections between dissident Republicans and cigarette smuggling were highlighted in a Lithuanian court in December 2011 when convicted cigarette smuggler Michael Campbell was sentenced to 12 years in jail...
...A criminal investigation is under way and several people could end up in jail....
...It is common to read of suspended jail terms handed to offenders with aristocratic surnames or strong political connections. “Jail is only for the poor. The rich never get punished....
...Mr Brown was convicted of fraud at Southwark Crown Court in 2008 and sentenced in absentia to seven years in jail....
...Bob Wishart, detective superintendent at the City of London Police, said the force was “pleased” that Mr Brown had come a step closer to returning to the UK to start his prison sentence....
...No stranger to controversy, Mr Khan once spent 18 months in jail after being accused of murdering a suspect....
...to the formal criminal justice system, but a carefully guarded return of power and responsibility to communities to resolve less-serious crimes quickly and rigorously,” he told an audience of the Police Superintendents...
...Conspiracy to accept corrupt payments carries a maximum prison sentence of seven years, and the cheating offence a possible two-year jail term....
...Earlier this month Edward Woollard, 18, started a jail term of more than 2 years for throwing a fire extinguisher from the roof of Milbank Tower during the November 10 protest....
...And from then on, the places where it is easiest to obtain drugs would no longer be the inside of jails and inner-city school playgrounds....
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