Victims' rights groups argue that the earlier the DNA test, the earlier repeat criminals are put in jail.
And now US authorities want him extradited and tried and put in jail for maybe the rest of his life.
We risk being put in jail for some of those transgressions.
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An unheralded weekend session of parliament lifted his immunity and he was put in jail, where he remains, despite doctors' pleas that he is dangerously ill.
Because had a soldier shot the same person, he would have been in the brig, and it would be very publicized, he'd be court marshaled and put in jail.
Shapiro is reportedly in poor health, making it seem less likely that federal prosecutors would actually try to put him in jail.
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In Chicago, where the murder rate rose 16% last year, "to try to put someone in jail for gun-related activity you really have to go the extra mile, " he says.
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"Please don't put him in jail, " she wrote at the end of her letter.
"I thought I put them in jail, " he said, according to a YouTube video of the affair.
It's smooth and peaceful... even when you're hurtling along at speeds high enough to put you in jail.
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Under today's laws a jury convinced that their words lead directly to violence can put them in jail.
Are they all cases where you can or should put people in jail?
Do you simply put them in jail for a period of time and then send them back permanently to their home country?
The police can simply pick him up and put him in jail.
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"It's not easy just to take the behavior or the person with behavior or bad behavior and put him in jail, " said psychologist Turki Al-Otayan.
And when I catch the bad people, I will put them in jail. (Laughter.) That's why I want you to move to New York.
The speaker on these tapes has also bragged that the Americans were listening and would never put him in jail, say people who have heard them.
But, by and large, it is unlikely to discover who was to blame for individual bad loans, nor will it provide much of the evidence needed to put fraudsters in jail.
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Monica's presentation was enough to persuade the prosecutors to offer her an extraordinary deal: complete transactional immunity from prosecution for both Monica and her mother, which means that nothing Monica or anyone else says can be used to put her in jail unless she fails to testify truthfully when she finally has her day before the grand jurors.
You can't put a guy in jail for something that is this nuanced and complicated.
Lawyers suing on behalf of impoverished shareholders, and prosecutors trying to put former executives in jail, will find tantalizing evidence in the report.
Many Americans would like to put these people in jail, he said, or deport them en mass, but he asked, what about all those families with mixed status?
When there were fewer tax shelters being passed around, the government could stop a lot of them and put the worst offenders in jail.
From the start Spitzer took a broad view of his authority, looking to reform industries rather than just put the bad guys in jail.
"To me, the whole industry is being corrupted, " he said, recounting how his investigators had helped put one wine seller in jail and forced a judgment against another.
"What we have done in America is put both adolescents and adults who have drug problems in jail, " said Rosenthal.
And we put him where he belongs, in jail.
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