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Long mandatory prison sentences for minor drug offenses..........billion dollar bailouts for the corporate and banking crooks, swindlers, and Wall Street casino gamblers who crashed the economy in 2008 and who will do it again.

 

Profits, Profits, Profits they demand! And screw the lesser of you head first into the ground!

 

Cry justice we demand!!

"Rusty the narcoleptic dachshund woke up to find himself surrounded by a gang of badgers seeking a century's worth of revenge."

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Breno Carollo

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My mates band life sentence perfroming live and this photo is a good live representation of the band

Cleveland Bound Death Sentence @ the Hexagon Bar, Minneapolis, MN - June 21st, 2014

Each sentence is an observer constructing an ontology

 

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this photo was took on January 6, 2004

Though they've been disbanded for a while, there is no change that i support this band always.

Image from the New Yorker's short story, The King of Sentences, reviewed on One Real Story.

During wandering through the streets of Amberg, we stumbled upon this interesting institution. It serves apparently as a prison for bottles, that are sentenced for alcoholism. The one depicted on the photo is almost done with the sentence. It contains almost no more alcohol and soon will be released as a completely cured bottle.

Roger Stone putting on his bowler hat as he exits the courthouse after his sentencing. Bruce Rogow, lead defense attorney, is on hir right.

Life Sentence

Lost Cross House

Carbondale, Illinois

1987

Andre Jenkins walks out of court after being sentenced to life in prison at Niagara County Court.

the message is clear

 

You Talk!

You Die!

 

The building on the right is "Block 11", known also as the "death block." In the early months of the war, before Hitler's "Final Answer to the Jewish Question" was pronounced, you could come here to dispute any accusation made against you and plead your case to a jury of SS officials. The verdict was universally "guilty", and the punishment was normally death. At first this was in a suffocation or starvation cell, but guilty verdicts were passed so frequently that they began dragging people behind the building and shooting them against this wall. Thousands had died this way by the end of the war; no one was declared innocent by the SS.

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Sentenced to 3 months hard labour for the theft of money, 1873/03/17

‘A woman named Catherine Flynn alias Elizabeth Nolan, was committed to prison for three months at the Newcastle Police Court, on Monday, on a charge of having stolen a sealskin purse from the person of George Foy, a recruiting sergeant from the Royal Marines, while in the Golden Lion Yard on Saturday night.’

Newcastle Courant, Friday March 21st, 1873

 

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Symposium

(October 28, 2011)

Tourists high atop the The LaConcha Hotel at sunset ~ Key West, Florida

Natasha Brown, shown at her sentencing Tuesday in Douglas County District Court, has been ordered to serve a 28-month prison sentence. Photo by Kevin Anderson. See it on LJWorld.com here: www2.ljworld.com/photos/2010/dec/21/204812/

Straight from West Palm Beach, Belt Buckle Death Sentence play in-your-face thrashcore. It's a good mix of powerviolence with punk, providing a fast tempo while maintaining listenability. Many of their songs revolve around sexual innuendo and gore, very similar to their grindcore and powerviolence contemporaries. Breakdowns are few and far between but are surprisingly melodic, with most of the segues of their songs simply being guitar solos. The quartet have a very underground aesthetic associated with the local skate scenes.

Ths notice condemns a diseased tree - in the same avenue as that which was the subject of my Obituary for a tree - to be destroyed. Understandable but a pity nontheless.

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