And grandfathers don't go to jail, Lay was saying in his testimony, do they?
They possibly were going to go to jail because they were associated with Mubarak.
He advised Catholic clergy to go to jail to protest federal contraceptive coverage mandates.
Who knows, maybe someday an actual Wall Street honcho will go to jail.
If grain traders rig the price of lysine they can go to jail.
People make headlines if they waste or lose a billion, they go to jail, they get pilloried.
Societe Generale, when it is not busy watching its traders go to jail, has to raise money.
Nowadays Bob would go to jail no matter what lies he might tell, because Verna was underage.
In everyday life, when you do something reckless like that you get fired, or go to jail.
If Judge Samour sees it that way, Winter will be compelled to give names or go to jail.
Did he really need to go to jail and lose his job for being drunk in parked car?
He'll likely go to jail for at least a year and may never play the professional football game again.
Kennedy died in 2009, and DiMasi is currently on trial for extortion and corruption and may go to jail.
He saw shady goings-on, he saw none of those that stole from him and the Greek people go to jail.
The little girl even told her mom that she was being told she could go to jail by school officials.
There are a lot more people that need to fire and probably there are some people who need to go to jail.
He can come forward, and confess and he will go to jail.
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And, of course, he could be criminally prosecuted and go to jail.
They include stiffer penalties—managers guilty of market-rigging are now more likely to go to jail—and the power to offer plea-bargains to whistle-blowers.
Winter has made it clear, through her attorneys, that she would rather go to jail than give up the identities of her sources.
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