He kissed Bathsheba's pale hand and marched out of the building toward the jailhouse, later to be confined for life in an institution. |
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The first morning they visited the jailhouse, two prisoners were behind bars. |
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Now, you get into court, you're confronted with cops perjuring themselves and jailhouse snitches saying you confessed all to them in your cell. |
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Behind the jailhouse, lurking in the shadows was the stooped figure of a man. |
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Fourteen are devoted solely to reducing the likelihood of false testimony from jailhouse snitches. |
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Further, because of the unfortunate cumulative effect of alleged confessions, only one jailhouse informer should be used. |
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Where the prosecution will depend on witnesses of an unsavoury background, such as police agents and jailhouse informers. |
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The main issue on the application was the alleged recantations by a jailhouse informant who had testified against Mr. Tremblay. |
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Over the past year this chilly, sunless corridor has often been crowded with men dressed in jailhouse smocks, chained in a line at the ankles, waist and wrists. |
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Upon learning of the alleged confession made to a jailhouse informer, the police should interview him. |
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The common refrain was that Daquan deserved some kind of jailhouse justice for his crime. |
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As Sharpton now visited Tupac in prison, the rapper told him that his jailhouse friend was not a big fan of the reverend. |
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He sits with his elbows on his knees, his jailhouse tattoos a pale blue against the field of copper flesh. |
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Meanwhile, Loubani became the jailhouse doctor, giving medical advice to prisoners and guards alike. |
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Illinois is pondering legislation that would require pretrial reliability hearings before prosecutors could use jailhouse informants as witnesses. |
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Not proceed to trial where the testimony of the jailhouse informer is the only evidence linking the accused to the offence. |
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Recent experience has shown that jailhouse informers are a particularly dangerous type of witness. |
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He can become a better citizen, get an education and even start a family through the conjugal visits of the jailhouse Jenny program. |
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I became known as the subversive, the political animal, the jailhouse lawyer. |
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At the outset, the jailhouse informer should be advised of the consequences of untruthful statements and false testimony. |
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As a general rule, jailhouse informers should be prohibited from testifying. |
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Not call more that one jailhouse informer in any given case, because of the cumulative effect of multiple witnesses. |
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I had them placed into protective custody at the jailhouse in Hamburg. |
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Major J. considered the recommendations of the Morin Inquiry and the implications of these recommendations with respect to the credibility problems associated with jailhouse informers. |
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The Ministry of the Attorney General should establish a policy which sets limitations on the kinds of benefits that may be conferred on jailhouse in-custody informers or appropriate preconditions to their conferral. |
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She became a jailhouse lawyer during her time in prison and created the first Law Project in a California women's prison. |
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Beggs, a self-styled jailhouse lawyer, exploited that error to get himself removed from the register. |
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Stewart said she would become a jailhouse lawyer to the extent her disbarment will allow, helping other inmates with their legal fights. |
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Statistics are one thing, enduring the jailhouse ordeal another. |
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The main evidence against him was a forensic report on the fire, later shown to be bunk, and the testimony of a jailhouse informant who claimed to have heard him confess. |
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He preferred rousing the rabble, holding jailhouse fasts, or marching. |
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Before criminal charges were filed against him, Mr Arias made a series of jailhouse visits to former officials from the agriculture ministry who were already being prosecuted. |
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In the Morin case, the prosecution relied on the evidence of two jailhouse informers, who claimed to have overheard a confession made by Morin while all three were inmates in jail. |
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In that direction, there should be a reference to the ease with which jailhouse informers can, on occasion, obtain access to information which would appear that only the accused could know. |
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It is located in a building that served as a jailhouse in the past. |
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In particular, the Trial Judge will have to determine on a voir dire whether the evidence of the jailhouse informer is sufficiently credible to be admitted, based on the criteria suggested by Justice Kaufman. |
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The only ground for Mr. Tremblay's application related to the statements of a jailhouse informant, who had testified that the accused had confessed to him when they were both in custody. |
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Even then, in those rare circumstances, such as a kidnapping case, the testimony of the jailhouse informer should only be admitted, provided that the other conditions suggested by Justice Kaufman in his Inquiry have been met. |
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Once there, he became a jailhouse lawyer, filing complaints about everything from prison food to his attorneys. |
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Justice ministers were warned about staffing concerns at an open prison just weeks before rampaging inmates torched buildings in a New Year jailhouse riot. |
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These are poems arising from the realities of his youthful transgressions and ultimate redemption, which speak of the jailhouse and other aspects of his personal biography. |
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The 1969 hit, his 18th US chart-topper, beat Jailhouse Rock and Always On My Mind to the top stop in a Radio Times survey of 1200 fans. |
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Jailhouse informants produce so many wrongful convictions that several states have concluded they can no longer be used without more stringent controls. |
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The men were wearing pig tails, crop tops, and thighhigh skirts when they arrived at the Jailhouse Rock pub in Lincoln and started chatting to the other group. |
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