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Filename: 9015-028-000-03096.jpg

State: Delaware

County: New Castle County

City/Town: Wilmington

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Stamp: 1c Benjamin Franklin

Postmark year: 1909

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24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.

During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.

They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.

Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.

Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.

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24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.

During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.

They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.

Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.

Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.

Craigslist Sentence Generator Garland project for the 2014 CSA PGH. Sentences contributors responded to a Craigslist ad.

Craigslist Sentence Generator Garland project for the 2014 CSA PGH. Sentences contributors responded to a Craigslist ad.

24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.

During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.

They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.

Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.

Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.

The end of Catnip's sentence

24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.

During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.

They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.

Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.

Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.

Darma.

I love this draw :D

Upon pronouncement of sentence, the co-conspirators grinned, realizing they had, in fact, gotten away with it.

Schimpanse - Chimpanzee

at Gettorf zoo

Want to advertise your show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival? Have a life and death theme? Have skulls on your flyers? Then why not bring a coffin on to the High Street to help sell your show! Certain props really do make more out of a scene than those that just set the general ambience.

 

Beyond the Bridge Productions

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This photo was inspired by a couple of sentences from "Le Scaphandre Et Le Papillon" or "The Butterfly and the Diving Bell" by Jean-Dominique Bauby. The extract, in French, is "Comme le marin dans une traversée voit disparaître la côte d'où il s'est lancé, je sens mon passé qui s'estompe. Mon ancienne vie brûle encore en moi mais se réduit de plus en plus aux cendres du souvenir"

 

"Like the sailor who watches his home coast disappear, I feel that my past is fading. My old life still burns in me but reduced more and more to the ashes of remembrance."...

  

Alicia McWilliams, Aunt of David Williams of the Newburgh Four, speaks to the press after hearing the news of the sentence handed down from the judge in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York City on Wednesday, June 29, 2011.

John MEORE/for the Times Herald-Record

Did see Neal Stephenson at the Hugo ceremonies. I can't for the life of me understand, why he didn't get the award for Best Novel for Anathem.

 

But I had the incredible opportunity to exchange some words and even shake his hand. I have to admit, I felt like a nervous teenager and nearly couldn't form one coherent sentence. Sorry about that, Mr. Stephenson!

 

And if you don't know Neal Stephenson: WHY NOT? Go and read one of his books NOW (and then read all the others).

USデス、SOLSTICEの1st。92年作。Steemhammer盤(SPV 077-76562)。オリジナル1stプレスのドイツ盤。裏ジャケ。

 

後にMALEVOLENT CREATIONに参加するRob Barret(G/ex.CANNIBAL CORPSE)とAlex Marquez(Dr)が在籍。CANIVOREのカバー収録。

 

ゲストでJames MurphyがギターとバッキングVoで参加、またScott Burns本人(!!)とCYNICのFocusにもゲスト参加していたTony TeegardenもバッキングVoで参加しています。

24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.

During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.

They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.

Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.

Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.

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Breno Carollo

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Sentence contributed to the Craigslist Sentence Generator Garland project.

2014

Se for usar a foto, por favor dê créditos.

Breno Carollo

@breno123 facebook.com/brenocarollo

The Old Charleston Jail sits on a four acre parcel of land. In 1680 when Charleston was being laid out, this location was set aside for public use. In addition to the jail, a hospital, poor house, and Workhouse for runaway slaves sat on this square. The jail and the hospital are all that remain. The jail was constructed in 1802 and operated until 1939, housing some of Charleston’s most infamous criminals, as well as prisoners of war during the Civil War.

 

The jail was originally four stories with a two-story octagonal tower. Alterations were made in 1855 which added the octagonal wing to the rear and expansions of the main building. The octagonal wing replaced a fireproof wing which contained individual cells designed by Robert Mills in 1822, Mills is also responsible for the old Marine Hospital located to the rear of the jail. The Earthquake of 1886 damaged the two-story tower and the fourth floor of the main building, both were removed.

 

John and Lavinia Fisher, as well as members of their gang, were imprisoned here. Erroneously called America’s First Female Serial Killer, Lavinia never had any murders that she was convicted of as she was sentenced to death for her crimes in highway robbery. High-Sea pirates were jailed here before they were hanged. Rumors of Denmark Vesey, who was found guilty of planning an extensive slave revolt, exist and state that he spent his last days in one of the towers of the jail before he was hanged, though no documents exists to support this claim.

 

Because of the planned revolt, restrictions were placed on slaved AND free blacks in Charleston which required ALL black seaman be kept here while they were in port. Freeman were still treated as slaves as they were held here, simply out of fear.

 

It is speculated that at least 10,000 people died here during the jail’s operation.

 

My friend English was offered the opportunity to take a private tour, we thank for her setting this up. Thanks to John LaVern and Randy Johnson of Bulldog Tours for the gracious opportunity for us to see the building, and for the special tour, we are very grateful! Sometime at the end of summer, the building will undergo renovations as it will be converted into offices. If you want to see the jail, this will be your last chance to see it as it exists now, forever.

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Scooter wanted to write a sentence on his own. He even edited it from his first draft.

 

I <3 pictures of people mid sentence

Jack Boyle, an HIV positive member of OWS was arrested and charged with trespassing on December 17th during the movement's attempt to occupy a vacant lot owned by Trinity Church. On May 25 he went on a hunger and medication strike to protest against the 3-6 month jail sentence looming should he and other arrestees from that action be convicted in court. He called for a protest in front of Trinity Church on June 3rd to urge the church's leadership to drop charges levied against him and other protesters

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.

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