I have prosecuted very serious criminals who are now serving very long jail sentences.
People who prepare false or fraudulent tax returns risk criminal prosecution and, upon conviction, substantial time in jail.
I'm a prosecutor first and foremost, and as a judge, I put people in jail for extended periods of time when that was appropriate.
There are good reasons for being in jail - for protesting.
I went to jail for residential burglary. I got a strike, and I was 19 years old.
I am prepared to oppose a Jim Crow army till I rot in jail.
I've never been in prison. I've been in jail a lot. But I've never actually been sentenced to anything.
Shortly after arriving at a makeshift military jail at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, in May 2010, I was placed into the black hole of solitary confinement for the first time.
Statistics say that I'm supposed to be in jail. And I'm not supposed to be alive.
A lot of guys in jail tattoo their hands.
Tom DeLay ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence.
I left the world of jail with plenty of relief but, more than anything, with a sense of unease that I still can't quite shake.