On some of the 11 other complaints lodged by lawyers of the jailed rebel leader, the court ruled in Turkey's favour. |
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A 35-YEAR-OLD man who fired an air rifle after police were called in has been jailed for 18 months. |
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A private hire driver who sexually molested a teenage girl in his cab has been jailed for three years. |
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The honorary recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, jailed the axeman for seven years in December. |
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Kelly, the man wrongly jailed in the wake of a mail train robbery in 1976, will run for Labour in the next election. |
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He was jailed for life for wounding with intent to resist arrest but was cleared of attempted murder. |
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Ibrahim, an Egyptian-American democracy activist and academic, was jailed in July for tarnishing Egypt's image abroad and misappropriating funds. |
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The offences took place a couple of years after she escaped being jailed for mortgage fraud and other deceptions. |
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He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate. |
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She was jailed for three years and nine months for 15 counts of deception but was acquitted of attempted murder. |
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Her children had been fearful of being taken into care if their parents were jailed. |
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New evidence proved the man he was jailed for kicking to death had never received a kick. |
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In 1980 he was jailed for three years for financing a plot to counterfeit gold coins. |
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A company director who raced another vehicle as he test-drove a powerful sports car has been jailed for six months. |
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A man who butted a police officer after a chase through the streets of Clacton has been jailed. |
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Scores of children were killed, maimed, jailed and tear-gassed by apartheid police during the uprising. |
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Two prolific burglars who preyed on elderly people by claiming to be looking for a lost kitten have been jailed. |
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Three bombers are on the death row and 26 have been jailed for terms ranging from three years to life. |
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A teenage motorist from Trowbridge who smashed into another car as he tried to escape police has been jailed for a year. |
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Diagnosed as suffering severe schizophrenia, with hallucinations, he had been jailed after stabbing several people in the street. |
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He jailed Khan for three years and nine months for riot, but added a further month for the breach of bail. |
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A teenager was jailed yesterday for killing a rape suspect by stabbing him in the middle of a crowded shopping street. |
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An east Yorkshire man who jumped bail after being arrested for drug smuggling eight years ago was jailed for six months yesterday. |
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A robber who used a fake gun to terrify a shop assistant, sparking an armed police hunt, has been jailed for six years. |
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An armed robber who waged a campaign of terror against businesses in Manchester has been jailed for life. |
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He had been jailed for life at York 10 years before, for drowning his wife in the bath at their home in Beverley. |
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The boy had been jailed under the Territory's mandatory sentencing laws after being found guilty of stealing textas and paper. |
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They have led to innocent people being jailed and criminals being freed on legal technicalities. |
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A heroin addict who ran a drugs den frequented by dealers at all hours of the day has been jailed for 18 months. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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One defendant was jailed for seven years and the other's sentence was adjourned for a pre-sentence report. |
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Now Perren, who has a lengthy criminal record including 32 previous convictions for burglary, has been jailed for three years. |
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Stevens was jailed for three years and three months for the store raid last June. |
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A convicted thug has been jailed for throwing a witness to the floor when the pair met by chance in a corner shop. |
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A university graduate who savagely murdered his slightly built mother has been jailed for life. |
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An armed robber who battered a security guard repeatedly with a stick was yesterday jailed for eight and a half years. |
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A driver who caused a crash that seriously injured two people has been jailed for eight months. |
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As a Quaker, the American was jailed during the Vietnam War for flying draft dodgers to Canada and Mexico. |
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Another person involved in the melee was jailed for violent disorder after his trial for murder collapsed. |
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A fleeing thief who jumped into the River Ouse in York while it was in flood has been jailed for six months. |
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Leonard was jailed for 13 months after a judge told him he had not only been a danger but a menace to other road users. |
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A MAN who beat his dog after it had been injured in a road accident has been jailed for three months and banned from keeping animals for life. |
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Three other men were also jailed for their subordinate roles in the operation. |
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In 2001, a fifth division player in Sweden was jailed for attacking a referee who had sent him off. |
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Suffragettes were jailed for offences ranging from disrupting political meetings or refusing to pay taxes, to assault. |
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Several members of his gang were arrested and jailed, but the cops collared him only once. |
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Recently a traditional Bemba leader was jailed for two and half years with hard labour for instructing his subjects to attack another chief. |
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Back home in Sydney, Habib took up the blind sheik's cause, organising a protest to support the jailed cleric whom he described as his teacher. |
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He was jailed for three years in December 2002 for aggravated burglary and other offences. |
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He admitted to doping riders, and he and a team doctor were charged with drug-law violations and briefly jailed. |
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Once labelled a terrorist, he was convicted of treason and jailed for 27 years. |
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A drunken shop assistant who terrified a York policewoman with a starter pistol has been jailed for 21 months. |
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The 32-year-old was jailed for nine months after Swindon Crown Court heard he was tracked down through prints left on the black bin liner. |
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Galileo Galilei, the most prominent of these, was jailed and forced to recant that the earth revolved around the sun. |
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Lovestruck teenager Rachael Lloyd arrived back in the UK yesterday, after seeing her Turkish lover jailed for five years. |
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In a dramatic turnaround, Joseph is transformed from jailed prisoner to prime minister of Egypt in a matter of hours. |
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His mob family is undergoing an anarchic growth spurt, as wise guys jailed in the 1980s are suddenly free to get back in the game. |
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He jailed Cooper for one year, saying he had behaved dishonestly to a person who considered him her friend. |
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The two were jailed for refusing to give undertakings that they would not defy a court order, by taking part in blockades of refuse lorries. |
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A solder has kissed goodbye to his Army career after being jailed for beating his wife. |
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The young woman left badly injured when his car struck her after mounting a central reservation is calling for him to be jailed. |
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They had been stopped for speeding, jailed briefly and then released, after which they were ambushed by a gang of Klansmen. |
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A man who attacked a prison officer while in a court dock has been jailed for three months. |
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The English Court of Appeal upheld the conviction of a man jailed for 14 days for wolf-whistling at a juror from the court's public gallery. |
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A mugger who snatched a woman's handbag as she made her way to work has been jailed just ten days after he committed the offence. |
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A heroin addict caught supplying drugs to police in an undercover investigation has been jailed for four years. |
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Two drug dealers were jailed for a total of more than seven years after an undercover police operation led to their arrests. |
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Needing money to pay off a debt, he tries to rob a wealthy neighbour and is finally arrested and jailed. |
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Sparks was jailed for 15 months, to be served after the 193 day unexpired portion of his previous sentence. |
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A taxi driver was jailed for life yesterday for knifing his wife to death after developing a grudge against her family. |
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An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months. |
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He was nabbed by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit in December 1998 when he was caught sneaking into the country and jailed for a year. |
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An armed robber who terrorised staff at his local pharmacy at gunpoint to get prescribed drugs, has been jailed for six years. |
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There was one young lifer she remembers in particular who was jailed for murder. |
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But Pitt's six-year reign as a small-time godfather in south Manchester came to an end last year when he was jailed for life for murder. |
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A driver who raced through Lancaster and caused a crash to escape police has been jailed for 15 months and banned from driving for two years. |
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A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him. |
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She has been jailed because she refused to kowtow to a government demand that would make any independent reporting virtually impossible. |
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Half a year ago her first boyfriend got jailed for four years, for dealing in soft drugs. |
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A drug dealer who sold wraps of heroin to undercover detectives has been jailed for three years. |
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A former town centre security guard who rented a car for drug dealers to use to peddle heroin across Swindon has been jailed for a year. |
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Brown's ethics problems have included a House investigation of her connection with a jailed African businessman. |
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An elderly arthritis sufferer was recently jailed for growing cannabis plants. |
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A burglar who twice crept through a roof space to raid his next-door neighbour's house has been jailed for 15 months. |
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He also admitted a charge of drink-driving and was jailed for a total of three years and three months. |
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In 1999 he was jailed for three years and nine months for offences of robbery and grievous bodily harm. |
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There were about 40 of them who had been jailed for counter-revolutionary charges. |
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People with small amounts are just told to go on their way by police, people with large amounts are jailed as drug pushers. |
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In April 2002, he was jailed for six weeks for contempt of court for spitting at a police liaison officer in court. |
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Britain's female prison population has more than doubled in the past six years, with twice as many women as men jailed for a first offence. |
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A homeless teacher has been jailed after he stole cash from a kind-hearted charity boss who lent him money and gave him a job. |
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A blogger accused of spying and counter-revolutionary activities has been jailed for 14 years. |
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Users should not be jailed, unless they were pushing others into the habit. |
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A drug user who admitted heroin dealing to fund his habit has been jailed for five years. |
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He later became a communist cadre and was intermittently jailed for nine years on charges of spreading communist ideas in Nepal. |
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A heroin and cocaine addict who preyed on elderly women to feed his drugs habit has been jailed for three years. |
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He has also been fined and jailed for having weapons including a pistol, coshes and saw-blades. |
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He has floated the idea that parents should be fined or jailed for failing to stop their children's criminal behaviour. |
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He was eventually jailed for two years in 1997 for sending threatening letters to a Scottish newspaper and news agency. |
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Immediately after Bonhoeffer was jailed, his family sent him a music score of Bach cantatas. |
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He fled to Germany, was jailed there and then extradited to Florida where he spent a few months in jail. |
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Criminals who infect computers with spyware can be jailed for up to five years under the bill. |
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A drink-driver who killed his friend in a car crash hung his head as he was jailed for five years on Friday. |
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Now, in your heart of hearts, you'd like them to have all been impotent or jailed, but that's not life. |
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He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months. |
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He has been jailed for brutally lashing out at his ex-girlfriend with a hammer, before striking her dog over the head with a similar weapon. |
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He was jailed for nine years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and possession of cocaine and cannabis. |
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He was jailed for 30 months for possession of class A drugs, namely heroin and cocaine, with intent to supply. |
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He was jailed for six months five weeks ago after a court heard how he strung the dogs up by their leads until they choked to death. |
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A 22-year-old man who bit an elderly petrol station worker on the shoulder during a violent struggle has been jailed by a judge for two years. |
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A dangerous armed thief, who hijacked a car in Egham, and committed a further six offences, has been jailed for six-and-a-half-years. |
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Charlie Brocket enjoyed the high life before he was jailed. Now his aims are more modest. |
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The six hijackers of the plane were detained, prosecuted, convicted, and jailed. |
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Three people have been jailed for a total of 10 years for their involvement in a multi-million pound software counterfeiting ring. |
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Later jailed, he escaped by ordering a piano, which he then sent back, having first concealed himself inside the packing case. |
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A supergrass who blew the lid off a multi-million-pound drugs ring has been jailed for two years. |
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The brother and 17-year-old cousin of a young Pakistani woman were jailed for life for her murder in a so-called honour killing. |
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A drunken hooligan who smashed a glass into a motorist's face has been jailed for 18 months. |
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A man has been jailed for a Christmas Day knife attack on the mother of his child. |
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She was jailed for three years for trying to pervert the course of justice. |
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He also believes that a number of men have been jailed because of false memory syndrome. |
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Despite his protestations of innocence he was fast-tracked into court the following day and jailed for 11 years. |
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No one was jailed and the police commanders involved were promoted to higher posts. |
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In late 1960, Benenson heard of the plight of two Portuguese men who had been jailed for seven years for raising a toast to freedom. |
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A trusted church warden has been jailed for a year after he was caught pilfering tens of thousands of pounds from a village charity fund. |
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They invited Amnesty International to consider their plight, claiming their jailed comrades were political prisoners. |
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For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, concurrent with the 15 years. |
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A teacher who was jailed for firing an air pistol while confronting a gang of youths outside her home was freed on appeal yesterday. |
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Three other gang members were jailed for between two and four years while a fourth was cleared of conspiracy. |
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It is now estimated that 25,000-30,000 people were interned or jailed at some point during the conflict. |
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They added somebody stealing food can be jailed while those who poison people by contaminating food can get away scot free. |
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Ignore a court summons and you will be held in contempt and possibly fined or even jailed. |
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The mastermind of a massive smuggling operation to flood Yorkshire with millions of contraband cigarettes has been jailed for four years. |
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A British woman who tried to arrange the contract killing of her husband was jailed for five years on Wednesday. |
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Although he denied the charge, he was convicted of robbery and jailed for six years. |
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A flasher has been jailed for four months after he exposed himself to four women on the same night. |
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The photo is part of a human rights exhibition on Green Island, where political prisoners were jailed in the past. |
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They appeared in York Crown Court yesterday and were jailed for 12 months each. |
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A top cricket coach has been jailed for 15 months after downloading vile pictures of children on his computer. |
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A man has been jailed for four months after wading into a fight to help a friend he mistakenly thought was being attacked. |
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Evans was jailed for 21 hours, but she was surprised to discover that her arresting officer agreed with her opposition to the war in Iraq. |
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He was a petty thief jailed for 15 years, but released by King Abdullah in a traditional amnesty given when the king ascended the throne. |
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Francis was jailed for nine years for the first attack and 15 for the second, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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He was jailed for five years on each count of causing death by dangerous driving, the sentences to run concurrently. |
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The runners, who collected taxes, delivered communications, and arrested and jailed criminals, belonged to a lower social class. |
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A company director who sexually abused a young girl for six years has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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He was jailed for six months and 14 days and banned from driving for two years. |
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A Selby burglar who targeted the same shop, day after day, has been jailed for three-and-a-half years. |
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They would be trying to spot and capture the escapee, who was jailed after smashing his way into a woman's home as she lay in bed. |
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He was charged with affray and common assault rather than violent disorder and was jailed for six months. |
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At the age of 17, he was jailed for a year for affray after being involved in a riot. |
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In another case a man from Auxerre was jailed for keeping women captive in the basement of his home. |
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A city broker who glassed a colleague in an unprovoked attack has been jailed. |
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In February two Scots were jailed for a total of ten years in France after they were caught using a private plane to smuggle drugs into Scotland. |
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He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released. |
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Taken prisoner, he was jailed and as a POW served time in Wakefield and Frongoch prisons. |
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She said that she also feared her son would be taken into care if she were jailed for the offences. |
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A 23-year-old man branded the UK's worst spammer has been jailed for six years for a string of offences including blackmail and threatening to kill. |
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But the same end could be achieved by less draconian means if the magistrates' courts were empowered to work faster so that those found guilty could be jailed with dispatch. |
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Jacob Cordova, 27, is the latest activist to be jailed for their activities. |
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Britain's thickest armed blagger was jailed for six years after leaving his mobile phone containing pictures of himself and his wife at the scene of a robbery. |
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A man who was living rough in Swindon has been jailed for eight weeks after a court heard how he threw two computer monitors on the floor at a bail hostel. |
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He was jailed for two months, but was released on bail pending his appeal. |
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A banned driver who knocked down a five-year-old girl as she showed off her wedding day flower girl's outfit has been jailed for a total of 12 months. |
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A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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He was a perfervid nationalist who was jailed for his beliefs. |
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Mandela came of age politically in a mass movement based in the dusty streets of South Africa's townships, before finding himself forced underground and eventually jailed. |
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A Yorkshire takeaway owner who helped obtain false passports for failed Turkish asylum-seekers so they could stay longer in Britain has been jailed for 18 months. |
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In 1988 he was jailed for seven months when police in Jersey found half an ounce of cocaine on board his chopper. |
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When I fled to Britain and claimed asylum in 2003, the Home Office acknowledged I could be jailed for a period of three months to five years for draft evasion. |
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The mother of a teenager killed during an argument about a dog has branded the British justice system a joke after his attacker was jailed for three years. |
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He is well-known for protests against council tax that have led to him being jailed and has also been associated with protests against metrication. |
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Last month he was jailed for six months for handling the car, driving a high performance vehicle without the proper licence, and having no insurance. |
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He was jailed as a freedom rider, arrested as a war protester and, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, as a hunger striker against nuclear weapons. |
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He was jailed for a total of nine years, to run consecutively to a further year in prison imposed from the unexpired period of his previous sentence. |
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The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk. |
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He had been arrested and briefly jailed in Gary in 2004, after an incident triggered by a breakup with a live-in girlfriend. |
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Johnson Mlambo, also jailed in 1963, was singled out by warder Piet Kleynhans, who said he did not move enough rocks. |
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Last year he was jailed for knifing a man to death during a row. |
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Kids were kicked out of athletics, expelled from school, tested, forced into treatment and community service, and even jailed for having a quiet beer on their own time. |
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The warning letter is being sent out to persistently disobedient operators along with details of similar cases that resulted in people being jailed or fined. |
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Under a recent amendment to Israel's infiltration law, asylum seekers can be jailed for years without trial. |
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A despatch rider who led police on a nightmare chase at speeds of up to 140 mph and who was only stopped after officers deliberately crashed into his bike, has been jailed. |
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Tavakoli and the scores of other activists, bloggers, journalists and lawyers jailed in Iran deserve our unwavering support. |
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The white supremacist, who amassed a terrifying stockpile of arms and explosives including home-made napalm and shotguns, has been jailed for 11 years. |
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He was beaten by police, and jailed seven times, charged with dacoity. |
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A callous burglar who stole one pensioner's life savings and left another in tears after tricking his way into her home and stealing her purse, has been jailed for five years. |
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Yet reporters also have been fired and a small number jailed after angering communist authorities by publicizing corruption and other official abuses. |
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After the parlor was raided by police, the woman was jailed and then deported to Moldova by the British government. |
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The pair, who have always protested their innocence, were jailed for life and told they would have to serve a minimum of 15 years before becoming eligible for parole. |
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Instead, he is cruelly jailed solely for the peaceful expression of his beliefs. |
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Secretly filming people in intimate situations without their consent should see voyeurs jailed for up to three years, the Law Commission recommends in a report released today. |
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He was a constant agitator against the Communist government that rose to power in 1948, and was jailed for nine months in 1950 for one of his writings. |
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Admitting affray and criminal damage, he was jailed for 14 months. |
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They disbanded in 2002 when their leaders, including Christodoulos Xeros, were jailed. |
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When Clive Goodman was jailed for phone hacking back in 2007, his employers were quick to disown him. |
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She secretly changed her name three years after being jailed for life, in the vain hope that she would be able to begin a new life outside prison. |
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His lie is uncovered by Barton, who happens to be a real Army captain, and he is jailed in the base guardhouse, where he tap-dances his time away. |
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There is enormous support for these men who have been jailed because they have come across as sincere men who have been put in the most invidious position. |
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He was jailed for five years for causing death by driving without due care and attention, perverting the course of justice and driving while disqualified. |
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Mandela as a leader in the ANC was among the many hundreds who were seized and jailed without trial. |
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A banned motorist who tried to flee from police through residential areas in Keighley during broad daylight has been jailed for a total of 15 months. |
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It had jailed thousands of political prisoners, some for over 15 years. |
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The baroness, whose family originates from Wilberfoss, was jailed for seven years in 1990 for stealing from her aunt, the late Lady Illingworth, and forging a will. |
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There a shouting match ensued, apparently with the Syrian commander saying I had entered Syria illegally and should be jailed. |
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Within a few years, Iran had jailed or driven from the country more than 60 Sunni clerics. |
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Since the year 2000, 1,600 people have been jailed in berks County alone for failing to pay truancy fines. |
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Hamza had argued that he would be separated from his family and suffer in a high-security supermax prison in Colorado if he were jailed for terrorism offences. |
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Oatis was then snatched away, subjected to a show trial, and jailed. |
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However, in October 2006, mayor Jacques Van Gompel of the PS was jailed on fraud and forgery charges. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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Figures such as the founder of the Society of Friends, George Fox, were jailed by the Cromwellian authorities and published at their own peril. |
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Bonneville was then briefly jailed and his presses were confiscated, which meant financial ruin. |
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O'Sullivan's father was jailed in 1992 for murder and released 18 years later. |
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A vengeful mother-of-three has been jailed for 168 days after being convicted of killing a neighbour's kitten by microwaving the 10-week-old pet. |
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Stone was jailed for life the following year but freed 11 years later under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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The other, Graham Maddock, was also later jailed in South Africa for fraud. |
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Police were set on Edalji's conviction, even though the mutilations continued after their suspect was jailed. |
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In an interview for the Paris Review in early 1958, Hemingway said that Kasper should be jailed and Pound released. |
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The police and courts are taking action, however, as Rangers fans are being charged, convicted and jailed for sectarian behaviour. |
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In 2007 three of the prosecution witnesses at the original murder trial were convicted of perjury and each jailed for 18 months. |
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In July 2016, a former police detective Jeffrey Davies was jailed for two rapes. |
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In Guernsey, the following are recognised as having died having been jailed. |
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Columbus and his brothers were jailed for six weeks before the busy King Ferdinand ordered them released. |
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Breyten Breytenbach was jailed for his involvement with the guerrilla movement against apartheid. |
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Corporal Sankoh was convicted and jailed for seven years at the Pademba Road Prison in Freetown. |
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He was immediately jailed, but when the remaining ship reached Spain, and the surviving crew related their terrible experience, he was freed. |
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Abraham Mar Thoma spoke about these notorious acts and visited those who were jailed by him. |
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He was implicated in many false allegations and cases by the divan and jailed him many times. |
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All leaders who spoke against the Emergency rule were jailed or kept in house arrest. |
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A tailor who was jailed for trying to kiss a female customer he was measuring for an abaya is fighting his prison sentence. |
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A DEBT-RIDDEN postman who stole bank cards from the mail was jailed for eight months. |
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A WOMAN who robbed a pensioner making her way home from shops using a walking frame has been jailed for three years and three months. |
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Better known throughout Liverpool as Wavey Davey, the 45-year-old was jailed for almost six months yesterday for his 17-year con. |
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Jacqueline Cornes of Whimbrel Close, Leegomery, Telford, was jailed for six years after pleading guilty to manslaughter. |
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When Cary was jailed, Kalinda was the first person fighting for him. |
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A CAR jacker who took a teenager on a terror ride through the streets of Birmingham has been jailed for three years at the city's Crown Court. |
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A boy of 15 seized in Blackburn, Lancs, in April was jailed for life last month after admitting plans for the Anzac Day attack. |
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He was yesterday jailed by a judger at Birmingham Crown Court for seven years after being convicted of conspiracy to steal at an earlier hearing. |
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Keogh, of Lyme Cross Road, Huyton, was jailed for life yesterday after being unanimously convicted of murdering the dad-of-three. |
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A PROSTITUTE has been jailed for three years after posing as an undercover policewoman to extort cash from a kerb crawler. |
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A BIRMINGHAM kickboxer has been jailed for 25 years in Thailand for stabbing a US war hero to death in a bar fight. |
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The court heard Gant, who was jailed last year for repeated Asbo breaches, went back inside his house and began singing loudly. |
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In 2005 Nancy Kissel was jailed for life for the 2003 killing of her investment banker husband, Robert Kissel. |
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A MARSH man who punched a police of-ficer while resisting arrest for breaching a restraining order has been jailed for 16 weeks. |
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Slowther, who blames drink for his offending, admitted breaching the restraining order and was jailed Slowther for six months. |
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A MAN who hid 7kg of heroin in his laundry basket after getting into debt with a loan shark was jailed. |
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A ROBBER who was caught after his mugshot was posted on a police's online Rogues Gallery has been jailed for four-and-ahalf years. |
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A PERVERT who placed a lonely-hearts ad to meet a mother and then preyed on her son was jailed for life yesterday. |
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Savin, of Altway, Aintree, was jailed for 12 years after admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine. |
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A STALKER who fancied himself as Scarface gangster Tony Montana has been jailed for a campaign of abuse against two women. |
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Publican Tim Solan travelled to Brussels to lobby Euro-MPs on beer bootleggers but found himself jailed then deported. |
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A DAD has been jailed after he left his baby son brain-damaged by dropping him on his head. |
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As Napper remained free to brutalise and inflict more pain, an innocent man was jailed and vilified for a crime he did not commit. |
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When prisoner Scott Bunce was jailed for stabbing his wife 16 years ago, Standing was sure he was guilty. |
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A SHOW jumper, who hoped to compete in the Olympics, has been jailed after 11 years on the run. |
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Ms Tymoshenko was jailed for seven years last year after what supporters claim was a show trial. |
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A JUDGE has jailed a lorry driver who removed his tachograph so he could stay behind the wheel longer without being recorded. |
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A 20-YEAR-OLD who faked a series of sick notes to avoid carrying out a community punishment has been jailed. |
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A COUPLE who hid a gun with a silencer on top of a wardrobe in Kingstanding have been jailed for a total of 14 years. |
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A SHAMELESS mum nicknamed Tarty Tara was jailed for two years for setting her house ablaze while her girl of three slept upstairs. |
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Nicholas Tawse, 45, from Nottinghamshire, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary and was jailed for three years and two months. |
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He was jailed after police found tiny traces of his DNA on the tee-shirt of 28-year-old Peter's girlfriend Joanne Lees. |
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In the 1950s, the former slaughterman attacked six women in Edinburgh and was jailed for two years. |
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He is expected to tell Wall Street traders that corporate leaders who knowingly misreport their companies' earnings should be jailed. |
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City councillors could be jailed under laws from 1699 if they misreport the affairs of the House of Commons said the Speaker of the Commons. |
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A 22-YEAR-OLD man has been jailed for two years for hitting another man with a car-jack in a road-rage attack. |
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William Carlin, 52, was jailed in 2013 after being caught with a security box containing PS40,000 from a Sainsbury's in Prestwick. |
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Bellfield sang like a canary before he was jailed and now those snitched on are giving him a warning. |
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Tracey Cetin, 31, was jailed for a day after trying to smuggle four-year-old son Josh out of Turkey. |
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A THUG who sent revellers diving for cover when he brandished a buzzing chainsaw in a pub was jailed for nine months yesterday. |
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A FAILED doctor jailed for hoarding ingredients for a chemical bomb did not work alone, his brother has told the Daily Record. |
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A MAN dubbed Britain's worst father has been jailed for headbutting his partner in a row over a cheese toastie. |
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Handing himself in, my fugitive's predictions were spot on, being jailed for two years and chibbed three days later. |
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A MAN was jailed for five years yesterday for cutting the tops off his wife's toes. |
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A BOXER who killed a Midland staff sergeant and knocked out his wife in a cocaine-fuelled street attack has been jailed for five years. |
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A YOB who took off his shirt and brandished two steak knives at staff and customers in the middle of a Coventry restaurant has been jailed. |
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A SCOTS woman who admitted killing a New Age traveller whose body was found dumped in a slurry tank has been jailed for nine years. |
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A SCOT has been jailed for life for the brutal murder of a fellow New Age traveller almost six years ago. |
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He was jailed after being convicted of ordering attacks during the 1994 genocide that left 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus dead. |
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Connelly was jailed indefinitely with a minimum of five years in May 2009 for causing or allowing her son Peter's death. |
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The others took the Fifth Amendment and were later jailed for contempt of Congress. |
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A LIVERPOOL drug courier who supplied heroin to a grandmother who hid the haul among a batch of Cornish pasties was jailed for three years. |
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Biggs was jailed for 30 years in 1964 for the robbery in which train driver Jack Mills was coshed and later died. |
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Crompton, who was jailed for four months at Shrewsbury Crown Court, slapped a ticket on Edward Phipps' car in Bridgnorth High Street. |
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A FARTOWN man has been jailed after he used CS gas spray on a member of staff at a takeaway. |
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A MAN who was caught minding up to PS170,000 worth of heroin alongside a CS gas canister was jailed. |
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Lisa Hill spoke out as dangerman Glenn Parr was jailed for the latest in a long series of motoring crimes. |
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The bus passengers included date rapist Bahar Ali, jailed for five years for an attack on a 16-year-old girl. |
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Theresa Murphy, 29, who has been jailed for three years, hurled the glass at Debbie, who was standing wearing her dressing gown and slippers. |
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A prisoner jailed for theft was wrongly released on October 1 after his GBH charges were missed. |
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Her mother, father and little brother were killed and Joana, mum to four-year-old Osvaldo, nicknamed Geronimo, was kidnapped and jailed. |
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A KNIFEMAN who stabbed a Halloween party-goer has been jailed for four years. |
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Lawrence Winters, 39, was jailed yesterday after he failed to turn up to serve his community payback order. |
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Burns helped curate a special Goonies exhibition at the Oregon Film Museum, housed in the former slammer where the Fratelli family was jailed. |
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Her father had admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and been jailed for a minimum of 10 years. |
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A DIM-WITTED robber who tried to disguise himself by wrapping his head in duct tape has been jailed for 10 years. |
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A NORRIS Green dinner lady caught with a cannabis farm worth up to PS9,600 in her bedroom sobbed as she was jailed for 20 weeks. |
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Revealing Greer had been jailed for three years for similar offences in 2005, the Recorder said it was clear he'd not learned. |
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Alexander Dobbing and Wayne Bruce were jailed for a combined total of more than 11 years at Durham Crown Court yesterday. |
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