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And inside, Hutto used to be just like a jail.
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Told from here, from this hard bench that is both bed and chair, table and couch, inside walls and bars painted a dark gray like a grim parody of jail, the story has a different ring than it would if I could tell it from the desk in my office.
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Teams rise to the challenge by decorating their commodes to look like everything from a jail to a toxic waste dumping facility.
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There was a barrier between him and the ring, like the metal bars of a jail.
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If the break room makes you feel like you are in a jail cell, volunteer to come in on your day off and repaint it or bring in some table games, or posters, or music, etc.
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But should these sin taxes really operate like a get-out-of-jail-free card, enabling you to drink and smoke as much as you choose?
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During the trial the testimony of this second perpetrator (who cut a deal with the government for a lesser jail sentence if he pointed the finger at a higher-up like Tobin) was effectively impeached.
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Think of it like a get-out-of-tax-jail-free card.
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In his opinion, Justice Roberts refers to tax penalties being a financial choice vs. mandates and other more severe government penalties, like jail time.
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During the trial the testimony of the key witness for the prosecution (who had cut a deal with the government for less jail time in return for pointing a finger at a higher-up like Tobin) was effectively impeached.
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What is so disturbing about fraud on Wall Street is the notion that a devilish character like Bernie Madoff, who stole from the rich, is whisked off to jail, while those who steal from lower to middle class individuals and families tend to fall into a familiar pattern of getting caught, paying fines, skipping jail time and walking away with bonuses worth millions of dollars.
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