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When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience.
After all, unsettled debts would damage a man's economic status among local traders and could potentially land him in gaol.
Styles regained consciousness only once the witch was back in gaol, but now seemed converted to a state of grace.
If barrio leaders were gaoled or excessively fined, they retaliated by blocking labour demands or disappearing.
They were desperately hungry, he wrote, being allowed less food than other prisoners in the same gaol.
Most of those in gaol had been debtors or those awaiting trial.
Just over half of the libel prosecutions of 1819-20 ended in some sort of sentence for the defendant, usually a few months in gaol.
Stealing, drinking or leading a dissolute life were ways to escape desperate situations, but these offences could lead to gaol terms.
They observed that gaols were in an abominable state and so detrimental to the inmates' health that their lives were in jeopardy.
Undoubtedly some magistrates did their best to stamp out the crime by uncompromisingly fining and gaoling offenders.
Incarcerated offenders go through the relatively unique experience of time in gaol.
Inconvenient obstructions like the old gaol-house were demolished.
The result was the defaulter was gaoled for a period of one to six weeks.
In the post-independence period has remained in gaol or 'house-arrest' for many years-perhaps longer than any other politician in the sub-continent.
Courthouses and gaols, as well as the other accoutrements of the criminal justice system, came under their auspices.
Two other premiers resembled them, but with careers at a somewhat lower level and with periods of exile rather than gaol.
Such men established themselves as regular members of the catalogue of prisoners in the county gaol charged with serious crime.
The police and provincial gaols were relatively small.
The sample did not include people in hospitals, nursing homes, hotels or gaols, or residents of households in remote and sparsely settled parts of the country.
Few had ended up long gaol sentences.
If not sent directly to gaol, they had to pay fines they usually could not afford, so they were put in prison on bread and water.
At least at that point, the police would not have to prove a case against that individual to get him back into gaol.
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But a man should be certain of going to gaol—should be not?
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It was above the correct level, whereupon the surgeon was placed in gaol for 24 days, or whatever the period was.
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I have contacted the authorities who run the gaol.
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