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They shackled her again shortly after she delivered her baby.
Two pale, malnourished girls are photographed shackled to bunk beds.
Sayfullo Saipov appeared in court yesterday shackled to a wheelchair.
Aker was shackled and taken to a federal court downtown.
A distrusted press is little different from a shackled press.
Perhaps more impressive, its defense had shackled Messi almost completely.
"I won't be shackled to straightforward sports journalism," he said.
On the plane, Anzora had been handcuffed, his legs shackled.
The shackled Africans released onshore became the founders of Africatown.
Still, Dr. Dougherty cautioned against being shackled by the past.
But Trump has never felt shackled by precedent or norms.
When she kicked a door in protest, she was shackled.
Science should not, and need not, be shackled by journal publication.
Immigration shackled my feet and wrapped a chain around my waist.
He was shackled at the ankles and wrists, the paper reports.
They were handcuffed together, shackled to a bed and sexually abused.
Shackled and handcuffed Powell was released from the facility on Friday.
They also don't look like space necklaces shackled around your neck.
And between them he drew himself, also shackled and in tears.
Sometimes women are also shackled or handcuffed as they give birth.
I waddled into the exam room wearing ankle cuffs, wrists shackled.
Handcuffed and shackled, he spoke through a heavy wire-mesh screen.
We lifted our voices when our hands were shackled generations back.
The life Swackhammer paints is truly a terror: Jordan will be shackled, literally shackled, to a table to sign nonstop autographs and forced to submit to a series of humiliating one-on-one defeats against children.
The same efficiency calculations explain why larger animals have bolts forced through their brains, are shackled, and have their throats cut, and smaller animals like poultry are killed by electrocution and beheading after being shackled upside-down.
Her hands and feet were shackled for 203 hours at a time.
Believe me, I've shackled and imprisoned them, but they are still going.
He was brought to a precinct house and shackled to the floor.
Chávez squandered an oil boom, borrowed recklessly and shackled the private sector.
"In recovery, I was still shackled to my bed," she told me.
Still, the company's ability to raise prices may be shackled a bit.
She's shackled on one ankle and has a chain around her neck.
According to AIUSA, Beltran was shackled and under guard during her examination.
The two women, being shackled in the car, could not extricate themselves.
Thick iron rings are jammed into support beams, demonstrating where slaves shackled.
It did not comment on whether detainees were shackled to the chairs.
Months later, we stood shackled and handcuffed inside a muggy Brooklyn courtroom.
Mr. Washington, who was handcuffed and shackled, was eventually placed in isolation.
"Most of them are handcuffed and shackled," she said of the inmates.
His wrists were in handcuffs and shackled to a chain at his waist.
On Wednesday, he was shackled and surrounded by guards in Clinton County Court.
She alleged she had been shackled by her ankles to a support beam.
Martinelli appeared in court on Tuesday, shackled and wearing a khaki jail jumpsuit.
He was taken to a hospital with his hands shackled behind his back.
Until now, all Sonos products have been shackled to rooms inside your home.
Tekashi appeared calm in court, even though his hands and feet were shackled.
When these detainees step off the plane in Guatemala, they won't be shackled.
The couple were at Wednesday's court hearing, handcuffed and shackled to their chairs.
But the alliance is likely to be shackled while Ghosn remains in detention.
The children were also shackled and beaten for perceived minor infractions, authorities said.
I wouldn't suggest that I felt particularly shackled or involved in bureaucratic difficulties.
Currently, fully conscious chickens are shackled by their feet and hung upside down.
The men were unable to flee because they were shackled to a table.
Once inside, they handcuffed her wrists to the bed and shackled her ankles.
She became bedridden and my father became her caregiver, shackled by her needs.
Both my hands were shackled to the iron chair, and I sat quietly.
He's more incarcerated in Season 5, more shackled, more of a caged lion.
When they give birth, they are often shackled and chained to their beds.
According to a federal lawsuit, Ms. Hall was shackled as she gave birth.
Their 13 children were held captive -- with some shackled and chained with padlocks.
A bedraggled and shackled Mr. Assange, 47, was dragged out of the embassy.
I was shackled like a dog when guards brought me to the hospital.
Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will "Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will," West wrote on Twitter.
People largely choose free-to-play games — and free to play is shackled creatively.
According to investigators, officers allegedly found some of the children shackled to their beds.
The dollar was shackled by uncertainty over the fate of the tax cut plans.
Like the movie Con Air, you are shackled and begging to use the restroom.
According to authorities and her family, her body was emaciated, shackled, bruised and branded.
One woman had been shackled by her legs immediately after a miscarriage, she added.
" Mr. Dear, sitting disheveled and shackled next to his defense lawyers, called out: "Correct.
They arrived shackled and handcuffed with shaved heads and wearing beige Thai prison uniforms.
"No one will raise their voice - people are scared and feel shackled," Mubarak said.
Today, I'm still shackled as administrator to the page, the pies, that blasted oven!
Khan, shackled and wearing prison stripes, declined to address the court during the proceedings.
He shackled the Athletics the night before Severino came undone against them last month.
Prisoners were repeatedly waterboarded, subjected to prolonged sleep deprivation and shackled in painful positions.
Cruz, shackled and wearing a brown jumpsuit Thursday morning, pleaded no contest to trespassing.
The night shift was twelve hours, and he never saw Salahi shackled or restrained.
Two women who were shackled to their hospital beds in North Carolina filed complaints.
Pregnant people can be placed in solitary confinement, shackled, and receive substandard prenatal care.
Brice (2-3), the sixth of seven Cincinnati pitchers, was shackled with the loss.
Then I worried he was to be dumped, still shackled, into the East River.
Authorities said some of the children were shackled to beds with chains and padlocks.
Other suspects were shackled in painful positions, doused with water and menaced with dogs.
He was shackled and wearing an anti-suicide vest for his initial court appearance Monday.
Up until birth control, women were shackled to … They were a lot busier at home.
Gray died from spinal injuries after being shackled without a seat belt in the van.
Add to that falling oil prices and a weak ruble, and Russia's economy was shackled.
Sayoc appeared Friday shackled and wearing a beige jumpsuit with his hair in a ponytail.
Wayne Chapman sat in a wheelchair with his ankles shackled at his brief arraignment Wednesday.
But while today's smartwatches are shackled to a phone, that won't always be the case.
Maybe you're shackled by local noise ordinances, or are a conscientious resident of wildfire country.
When the euro first came into being it shackled together a disparate set of countries.
When Arriaga was finally taken into custody Friday, he was fittingly shackled in Singh's handcuffs.
They stood by as he made a woman give birth while shackled to a bed.
They took Constantin, placed him on a chair, and shackled Mr. Mutu's hands and feet.
He spent long periods shackled at the ankles and hanging by the arms from chains.
When they roped them and they shackled them Was he with them in the hold?
He was fingerprinted, photographed, shackled and driven to a prison next to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Fine Arts & Exhibits LONDON — "Shackled" is a black iron sculpture by the artist Martin Puryear.
The leading man was shackled so tightly that he performed with abrasions on his wrists.
But Salahi was shackled to the floor, so he could do so only hunched over.
Mounting U.S. sanctions pressure has already shackled Iran's oil industry and slashed its crude exports.
Leaders are not shackled to public opinion and have the power to change people's minds.
Officers bundled him into a police wagon shackled and not secured by a seat belt.
He said he was forced into a small box and shackled in the fetal position.
At least 70 were people shackled at the feet and packed sitting shoulder to shoulder.
Franklyn Williams was shackled and silenced by a judge who refused to listen to his pleas.
Gray was handcuffed and shackled at the time, but he was unrestrained by a seat belt.
With his hands and feet shackled, Marquez, 24, wore a white jail jumpsuit in court Wednesday.
Yet for 43 million current and former students their potential is shackled by crushing student debt.
Shackled to their chairs, some of the detainees urinated in bottles or on themselves, they said.
Still shackled, I was returned to the jail, put back into my cell, not the infirmary.
Shackled under student loan debt, the average borrower in an income-driven repayment plan owes $67,000.
With no more elections left, Clinton is free from the political restraints that shackled her candidacy.
I think women historically get shackled to that a lot more because women have fewer options.
That will only enlarge his image as a hero of the people shackled by the elites.
Shackled around his hands, feet and waist, Mr. Cruz was asked if he understood the circumstances.
Shackled and handcuffed, he stood at the table for a brief conference with two board members.
When police arrived, three of the children may have been shackled to their beds, Hestrin said.
"Now these companies are taking the time to understand health's idiosyncrasies without being shackled by them."
Several were shackled to their beds "in dark and foul-smelling surroundings," the sheriff's department said.
" He refused, saying ... "I never said slavery itself -- like being shackled in chains -- was a choice.
When police arrived, they found some of the young people shackled to their beds, authorities said.
Responding investigators said they discovered a grim scene, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
He was found with his arms shackled behind his back and a rope tied around his neck.
How can we be free when rising costs and shrinking wages keep our communities shackled to poverty?
My feet were shackled so close together I was only able to take very small steps forward.
Within the last hour, Saipov appeared in a New York courtroom in a wheelchair, handcuffed, and shackled.
So Jesse, you see this guy come in to court in a wheelchair, he&aposs shackled there.
Since they're in the hole, they have their arms and legs shackled whenever they're outside their cells.
At times, some of the siblings were allegedly shackled to their beds so they would not escape.
Mr. Loeb was arrested, brought to the precinct and shackled to the floor of an interrogation room.
Beltran's lawyers claimed she was shackled while undergoing medical inspection at PDC, a claim ICE officials denied.
But if you are shackled to an Exchange server, the experience in Fantastical was less than great.
He was bundled into Goodson's van shackled and was not seat-belted, a violation of department protocol.
The lack of WASH keeps hundreds of millions of women and girls shackled to lives of poverty.
When he returned to captivity, they put him in a cage with his legs and arms shackled.
They have also recalled being shackled to chairs and forced to sing propaganda songs to get food.
Shackled and handcuffed, Muñoz attempted to escape again upon arrival and once more had to be restrained.
Our rights to protest have been shackled, as authorities banned a peaceful rally planned for August 31st.
We correctly condemn those whites who shackled blacks in the past and who would degrade them today.
They cuffed his hands behind him, shackled his feet, and then connected the cuffs to the shackles.
Feature A young, shackled black man is shot to death — and the police say he killed himself.
Hayes, wearing a dark jail uniform, his wrists shackled at his waist, appeared alongside a public defender.
Zubaydah said he was shackled and forced to sit on a bucket in a pitch-dark box.
Individuality and an abundance of different circumstances were reduced to a huddled mass shackled at the ankles.
He's not shackled by ideology, loyalty to big donors, or even a lot of personal shame or restraint.
Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will.
Lagging far behind and shackled by adult responsibilities, the slight Abdulrahman sees no prospect of resuming his education.
Women who were detained told BuzzFeed News they'd been shackled around the stomach, denied medical care, and abused.
That's when Glenn was killed off and the show began feeling shackled by its comic book source material.
"The prisoners are handcuffed and shackled but sometimes they are able to defeat those restraints," said the sheriff.
He suffered a neck injury in a police wagon while shackled and handcuffed, and died a week later.
He wore an orange-and-white Allen County Jail jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists and ankles.
When you think of typical timeshare owners, social-media-shackled millennials may not seem like the prime example.
Currently, the Vive must be shackled to a PC via a mess of cables, which is a drag.
The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiffs were shackled "at their wrists, waist and legs" for the entire trip.
"Bates" hasn't been creatively shackled by "Psycho" through its run, which was perhaps wise as a practical matter.
The workers on Tacoma share the bond of being shackled to Venturis—the megacorporation that owns the station.
In almost every instance, the prisoners were shackled but not wearing seatbelts, leaving them unable to brace themselves.
Both feature Ms. Atwood's unflinching eye on the constraints, social and literal, that have shackled women through history.
Agents flew him to Miami and sent him to Krome, shackled and chained at the wrists and ankles.
He entered the courtroom wearing a blue dress shirt and navy pants with his hands and ankles shackled.
The inmates, referred to by the guards as "abortions," are shackled to wheelchairs and brought into a classroom.
Untended waters are rife with fishing boats whose laborers, sometimes shackled to the decks, work in wretched conditions.
Congress should act immediately to reflect this mandate, but appears shackled by lobbying dollars spent by the NRA.
When police arrived, they found a sickening scene: Children shackled to their filthy beds with chains and padlocks.
At least three siblings were shackled to beds with chains and padlocks in foul-smelling quarters, investigators say.
She never did so, records show, watching as Zubaydah vomited, passed out and urinated on himself while shackled.
We do not want them to be shackled in this undertaking by governments intent on undermining their impact.
And the Supreme Court is poised to be re-shackled to the constitutional chains that once constrained it.
One man, shackled and clad in an orange jail jumpsuit, appeared in front of her again on Monday.
Nor is Trump shackled by the traditional ideological, temperamental, or institutional restraints that curb politicians' most transactional tendencies.
But, at the moment, the vast majority of people seem to be sort of shackled by the past.
He's been holed up in a cave for seven years, held captive in prison, beaten, shackled, and almost killed.
"Whiskey," and 210-year-old Ricky Dubose were on a transport bus with 93 other cuffed and shackled prisoners.
"Whiskey," and 24-year-old Ricky Dubose were on a transport bus with 2503 other cuffed and shackled prisoners.
Gray was cuffed and his legs shackled, which Franklin said would make the unbelted man unstable and therefore vulnerable.
Huang Yu, the man sentenced to death for leaking classified documents, was shown shackled in chains on national television.
West sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude during an interview on TMZ Live Tuesday.
The two eras converge in the muse-like figure of Oyxon, a shackled royal consort and poet of genius.
These days coal barons are like newspaper barons: however rich and successful, they are shackled to a dying industry.
Instead, government officials repeatedly refused to act, resulting in a chaotic debt policy that has shackled the American economy.
Mr. Slahi wrote of sleep deprivation, beatings, dousings with ice water and days spent shackled in a freezing cell.
After years of being shackled to low interest rates, the Fed embarked today on a journey to higher rates.
" Correction: This article originally ran with the headline "Woman Raped, Shackled During Childbirth in Jail of Trump's New Hire.
And that humiliation is often followed by these women being shackled during their transport to and from the hospital.
She proclaimed the truth that if anyone in a community remains shackled, the whole community is bound and chained.
"We have kept our people shackled for 30 years, it's true," Mirziyoyev said in his annual address to parliament.
Leaked video earlier this year showed prisoners being led from a train, while under heavy guard, blindfolded and shackled.
Mr. Peralta, 37, stood before the court, his legs shackled and his hair slicked back, dressed in navy blue.
The children were often left shackled to their beds for "weeks or even months at a time," he said.
You will be shackled, you will be placed in an orange jumpsuit, and you will be taken to jail.
This image depicts Zubaydah in another stress position, in this case with both his arms and his legs shackled.
"The situation is so catastrophic and so dire," Ms. Disler said, her scarf-swathed torso shackled to the doors.
Teixeira watched the sentencing live from a nearby room, standing silently under guard, his hands shackled behind his back.
The prosecution claimed Nero arrested Gray without probable cause and failed to secure the shackled prisoner in the police van.
His outbursts in previous debates telegraphed to many he was not interested in being "shackled" by any traditional campaign conventions.
Graswald appeared in court for a status conference in a rumpled orange jumpsuit, her hands shackled in front of her.
A shackled Ashton, dressed in orange prison scrubs, sat quietly at his sentencing when Brad's sister, his aunt, addressed him.
After what seeems like another hour, we are ushered into a prison van—only this time I am not shackled.
He was not shackled, and on the first day he wore a navy suit with a crisp white shirt underneath.
Right now, there are women who are shackled while they are pregnant and in some states, while they give birth.
Accompanied by conservative commentator Candace Owens, the outspoken artist sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude.
"Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will," he tweeted.
Think of all the rivals shackled together by history: Bernini and Borromini, Hemingway and Fitzgerald, Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs.
Their economies shattered by storms — and in some cases shackled by debt — some Caribbean nations fear they may never recover.
Crammed around him were 10 other people, both men and women, all handcuffed and shackled at the waist and ankles.
Gray was put in the back of a police van shackled and unbuckled, in violation of a new department policy.
He sat between his lawyers with his head hanging, and he was shackled at both the wrists and the ankles.
Hector Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes, 34, was wearing a tan jumpsuit and was shackled by hands and feet during the proceeding.
The independent Russian media is similarly shackled by the Kremlin's ability to block the publication of any story deemed damaging.
Both teams will take the court shackled in losing streaks, and both believe the NBA refs are partly to blame.
On Friday afternoon, Mr. DeAngelo was rolled into a Sacramento County courtroom, his wrists shackled to his government-issued wheelchair.
During their first week there, the suit says, they are shackled at the waist, wrist and ankles in the yard.
He was blindfolded, shackled, and flown across the country to the main U.S. detention facility in Afghanistan, at Bagram Airfield.
Deportees are shackled by their wrists and ankles on charter flights and on commercial flights if they are being escorted.
Insider has republished eight of these drawings, which show Zubaydah being waterboarded, shackled in stress positions, and confined in boxes.
Zubaydah drew himself shaved and shackled to a chair with a bucket underneath it and a bag over his head.
Four months later, she left CDCR custody, only to be immediately shackled by an ICE agent and driven to detention.
The defendant, who was shackled and dressed in yellow and white jail garb, gave one-word answers to the judge.
There is a beaded hand shackled to a heart, showing that her heart was bound to the work she did.
Their hands rested in their laps, shackled with a chain around their waists and another around each of their ankles.
Although journalists in Vietnam remain shackled by censorship, the party has neither the will nor the wealth to sanitise social media.
I began slamming my body and shackled arms against the inside and screaming for help and tried to break the door.
Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. was driving the police van that transported Gray, shackled and cuffed in the back, during his arrest.
BuzzFeed News previously reported on migrant women who say they miscarried in immigration detention being shackled and denied proper medical care.
She said a British consular official who had visited her son in prison had reported that he was shackled and handcuffed.
Thom Berry, the spokesperson from the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division, later confirmed the women were not handcuffed or shackled.
For far too long, we've been shackled to the normalcy of having gadgets with rectangular displays fitting linearly inside rectangular boxes.
He said two deputies were walking with the shackled Seman down a hallway, one in front of him and one behind.
Escorted in by federal marshals, Earnest wore a dark blue jail jumpsuit, and was shackled at his wrists, ankles and waist.
Gray, 25, suffered a fatal spinal injury in April 2015 after being shackled without a seat belt in the police van.
He fluctuated from occasional starter to offensive spark plug, but also spent a good deal of time shackled to the bench.
Slager, looking haggard in a gray-and-white prison jumpsuit with his wrists shackled to his waist, gave his own testimony.
The police have arrested 13 of 15 members of the alleged jirga, and paraded them blindfolded and shackled before the media.
Ms. Thompson appeared in court dressed in a red cardigan, her gray-streaked hair in a bun, but was not shackled.
Nearly all the families I spoke to told me they shackled their relatives because they felt that they had no choice.
Shouldn't using a credit card be intuitive by now since most of us have been shackled with one since early adulthood?
Melissa Hall filed a federal lawsuit in March claiming that she was forced to give birth while shackled, per jail policy.
Each morning, Almena and Harris arrived at Superior Court of Alameda County, in downtown Oakland, shackled in their striped prison jumpsuits.
Mr. Williams, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, with his hands and feet shackled, remained silent during the hearing on potential bail.
Most of the time, he couldn't move more than an arm's length in either direction without jostling the next shackled man.
"Low-income earners are shackled to this debt," said Shanna Tallarico, a consumer lawyer with the New York Legal Assistance Group.
When police arrived, some of the children were still shackled to their beds, but the parents had unchained two, Hestrin said.
Santander's pilot, however, underscores how the speed that blockchain could offer is shackled by being slotted into slower, legacy payments systems.
The kidnappers dropped him in a narrow pit, shackled him into a squat, and sealed the pit with a heavy lid.
According to the Senate committee's report, he died while shackled to a wall and wearing only a sweatshirt, likely of hypothermia.
Really successful individuals know that true luxury is being able to pursue their dreams, instead of being shackled by their bills.
His officers beat the man, shackled him to a bench and ordered him to lick his own blood off the wall.
Some of the siblings, who ranged in age from 2 to 29, had been shackled to beds with chains and padlocks.
Shackled, they banged around as the bus careened along at high speeds, sometimes crossing the median and knocking into road signs.
Really successful individuals know that true luxury is being able to pursue their dreams, instead of being shackled to their spending.
The detectives, Daniel Hersl and Marcus Taylor, were shackled and led out of Federal District Court after the verdicts were read.
These images carry blunt visual metaphors, like a Palestinian child attempting to jump rope while shackled to a ball and chain.
A 12-year-old boy died last week in Indiana after being starved, beaten, and shackled by his abusive parents, police said.
Pregnant women in immigration detention under the Trump administration said they had been denied medical care, shackled around the stomach, and abused.
Schatzow told the court Nero shackled Gray's legs and later, with the help of another officer, loaded the prisoner into the van.
Earlier this year, 13 children of a couple in neighboring Riverside County were rescued after they were found shackled in their home.
So many shackled men have recounted instances of extraordinary violence and neglect in the prison that the judge has complained of exhaustion.
Among them was a man named Lang Long, who was shackled by the neck during his three years of captivity at sea.
Without the press release, would I have thought of Lee Harvey Oswald, shackled and blinking into the spotlights' glare after his arrest?
Access to treatment remains shackled by excessive medical regulations as well as the high costs and chaotic structure of American health care.
Both men were wearing white paper transport suits and were fully shackled with leg irons, belly chains and handcuffs, the statement said.
The answer, apparently, is to let go of our oppressive preconceived notions that keep us shackled to old, irrelevant concepts of coffee.
No longer would they be shackled to the whims of a distant government, nor bound to the religion of an idiosyncratic king.
The Thor: Ragnarok Comic-Con clip opens with Thor coming to, only to discover he's shackled to some kind of fancy chair.
Wearing a jail jumpsuit and shackled in chains at his sentencing hearing, in a Columbia courtroom, the former trooper apologized to Jones.
When Mr. Espada was in solitary confinement at Schuylkill, he was allowed one hour a day to go outside, shackled and cuffed.
Authorities allege the siblings were forbidden from leaving the home, and were sometimes shackled to their beds so they would not escape.
David and Louise Turpin shackled their 220 children and starved them in filthy conditions for years, and nobody knew it until Sunday.
"I didn't know that if a loved one dies, you're allowed to go to the funeral but you're shackled," Ms. Bennett said.
Mr. Slahi wrote of extensive sleep deprivation, beatings, dousings with ice water, and of being shackled for days in a freezing cell.
A Mississippi that's been harnessed, straightened, regularized, and shackled can still exert a godlike force; it's no longer exactly a river, though.
He was bundled into Goodson's van shackled and not secured with a seat belt inside the van, a violation of police procedure.
Rangsiman and the six other activists arrived at the court shackled, a Reuters reporter said, as their supporters gathered outside holding placards.
He'd been plagued by questions about the truthfulness of "Typee" and "Omoo," and he felt shackled by having to stick to facts.
Ms. Troconis, who was also shackled and appeared bewildered as she stood in the courtroom, was released on Monday after posting bond.
The brawl in "Destroyer" culminates with Petra shackled to a radiator, mauled and cracked, blood drying on her face, hands and chest.
She shows you the loveliness, but she also insistently juxtaposes it with the grim sights and clanging sounds of heavily shackled men.
We still see photos of nameless men and women shackled by law enforcement and dead, bloated bodies carried out of filthy homes.
Mr. Ray was escorted into the courtroom smiling, dressed in a flannel shirt, cargo pants and work boots with his legs shackled.
The Brexit vote was driven by the belief that Britain was hobbled by being shackled to a moribund, bureaucratic group of nations.
He was shackled at his ankles and wrists, and wore a pale blue prison uniform, a long beard, and a skull cap.
The vehicle made six stops; when it arrived at the police station, Mr. Gray, shackled and handcuffed on the floor, was not breathing.
It's because in the first Saw, the film starts with the main character shackled to a pipe in a bathtub that's steadily draining.
She said two little sisters, who were shackled to their beds, had been crying at night and wanted her to call for help.
" According to CIA cables and other documents reviewed by ProPublica, Haspel watched as "Zubaydah vomited, passed out and urinated on himself while shackled.
Pamela Winn, who was shackled while pregnant and suffered a tragic miscarriage because of mistreatment from prison staff, shared her experience with Sen.
The woman was transported from the police station to the Montefiore Medical Center, where police shackled her wrists and ankles to the bed.
Ftouhi, who did not speak other than to acknowledge he understood and agreed with his attorney, wore an orange jumpsuit and was shackled.
Three of the couple's 13 children were found shackled to beds and furniture, while other victims were located in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
Bikali said though he was transferred between camps by car, he too had a bag placed over his head and his hands shackled.
The ultimate goal here is not necessarily to prevent some robot uprising or keep AI "shackled" to humans as a form of control.
Johnson appeared in court Thursday, with his arms and legs shackled, to formally enter his plea, which was approved by Judge Jon Cunningham.
Still, they said, they were shackled and placed in CBP facilities, where they were denied medical care during their first weeks in custody.
The 20-year-old has a heavily curated social media presence that comes from years of feeling shackled by her own Disney stardom.
Prisoners would no longer be sent to facilities more than 500 miles from their homes, and pregnant prisoners would no longer be shackled.
Authorities entered the house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
Prosecutors argued the 25-year-old suffered the injury while being transported "handcuffed, shackled by his feet and unrestrained" inside a police van.
To some extent, the people involved in the first season are themselves in prison, shackled to this one portrayal of Steven Avery's case.
He arrived at the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County in an orange prison uniform, handcuffed and shackled, shortly before 9 a.m.
Authorities entered their house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
He was shackled at his ankles, cuffed, and then placed in the back of a police wagon on his belly without a seatbelt.
She was reclined in a chair next to William who was shackled to a hospital bed, unconscious, electrodes also taped to his head.
Prosecutors allege that Rice failed to secure Gray, 25, with a seat belt when he helped put him into the van while shackled.
He was bundled into a transport van while shackled and not belted in after officers found a spring-assisted knife in his pocket.
Women aren't given sanitary napkins, women are shackled while giving birth while they're incarcerated; there are so many needs that just aren't met.
Shackled to the floor of a cellblock, detainees passed the time copying nature scenes lifted from innocuous source material in the prison library.
"He leaves him face down on that filthy floor with Mr. Gray's hands behind his back and his legs shackled," Mr. Schatzow said.
Then government keeps them shackled to these failing schools by mandating that these kids go to the same failing schools, generation after generation.
They just spent all the politcal money in the world on the wrong candidate whom they still shackled with an untenable national label.
A correction officer and a member of the commissioner's press office were present for the interviews; the inmates were shackled to a wall.
Shackled to the treadmill by guilt, I sentenced myself to hours slogged based on calories consumed, buying minutes of freedom with calories burned.
Mr. Ben Soud, in court documents and interviews, described being forced onto a plastic tarp while naked, his hands shackled above his head.
Apparently enraged by the theft, Mr. Burke assaulted Mr. Loeb after he was arrested and shackled to the floor of a police station.
Her peak comes on "Reflections on the Screen," a regret-filled number about the shortcomings of, and results of being shackled by, technology.
Patrick Cumaiyi waved to his family with shackled hands as he boarded a plane to face a domestic-violence complaint in northern Australia.
Historians are producing more interesting books than they have done for years, largely because they are no longer shackled by an Anglocentric perspective.
Xavier Dolan's muddled tale of a closeted celebrity and his much younger fan is shackled by an awkward structure and a fragmented vision.
If Durbin is able to take positions and cast votes without being shackled to Catholic dogma, why couldn't a Barrett do the same?
We heard the stories of resisters being shackled in the courtyard for days beneath a brutal sun, sent to solitary confinement or killed.
Some of the siblings, who range in age from 2 to 33, were shackled to beds with chains and padlocks in filthy conditions.
A precedent-flouting president who believes that Washington's usual rules do not apply to him, Mr. Trump now finds himself shackled by them.
Sayoc wore a tan jumpsuit with an orange shirt underneath, his hands and feet shackled and his hair tied back in a ponytail.
More than 20 prisoners were shackled and packed tightly on a privately operated bus as it zigzagged from Wisconsin to Georgia this month.
Among the pages of write-ups and reports, Ms. Dockery speaks in her own words just once, making a complaint after being shackled.
In his first court appearance on Saturday morning, he flashed a white power sign: an upside-down "okay" gesture with his shackled hands.
Nassar appears to be shackled and surrounded by law enforcement officials ... so we're guessing it wasn't exactly a Paris Hilton style private jet flight.
Police allege that thee 13 Turpin children — ranging in ages from 2 to 29 — were found living in squalor, with some "shackled" to furniture.
The former executive was shackled at the ankles and waist, which a court official said was the policy of the federal courthouse in Detroit.
Police said they found the children in filthy conditions, some shackled to their beds, when a 17-year-old girl escaped and called 911.
Authorities soon entered the house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor and one of the children shackled to a bed.
In a procedure that would become an almost daily routine, the agents kept Popov shackled and handcuffed as they led him to their car.
This year, two former inmates who were pregnant during their time at the sheriff's jail filed lawsuits alleging they were shackled while giving birth.
All three said they bled for days without medical care and all said they were shackled while pregnant at some point during their detention.
He was fatally injured later, they said, after being uncooperative, shackled hand and foot, and placed face down on the floor of the van.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children, ranging in ages from 2 to 29, were found living in squalor with some "shackled" to furniture.
In it, shackled prisoners can only see shadows cast on a wall by a fire, and echoes from voices of people they cannot see.
Three of the 13 children were discovered shackled to beds and furniture, while others were located in cramped, foul-smelling rooms, prosecutors have said.
He didn't kill her after all; instead he shackled her to a rock and left her with a pile of protein bars (how thoughtful!).
Her arms and legs were shackled and she was dressed in a blue one-piece uniform worn by inmates who are a suicide threat.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children — ranging in ages from 2 to 29 — were found living in squalor, with some "shackled" to furniture.
When she comes to, Michelle finds she's stuck in a small concrete room with a massive locked door, her leg shackled to the wall.
Among the facilities was the notorious "Cobalt" facility, where one captive, Gul Rahman, later died while shackled to a wall wearing only a sweatshirt.
At some point in our lives, we must decide to leave behind the things that keep us shackled in order to finally be free.
Inside the so-called home school, investigators said, at least three siblings were shackled to beds with chains and padlocks in foul-smelling quarters.
Hours later, the correctional staff finally responds, and you are taken to the hospital where you are shackled to a bed, writhing in pain.
Ibrahimovic, 34, was shackled well by the Hull defense, but Rashford helped United join Chelsea atop the standings with three wins in three games.
The boys, and four others, also tear-gassed, are shackled and dragged outdoors, crying and gagging, where they are sprayed with a fire hose.
Ohene was eventually handcuffed, shackled and placed in an ambulance, where he spat blood and saliva at the emergency medical technicians, the report said.
One of the daughters said that the children had been shackled because their parents were afraid they were consuming too much sugar and caffeine.
Five months after her arrest, she gave birth to a baby boy while shackled to her hospital bed, a precaution against her somehow escaping.
And attempts at reform have been shackled by the political calculations that accompany any effort to enact change in New York's famously byzantine Capitol.
After the conversion they were no longer isolated, shackled or forced to plead for their lives in the many ransom videos that were made.
At the court hearing, Mr. Lathem, shackled and wearing a red jumpsuit, smiled at supporters who waved and blew kisses, The Associated Press reported.
Mr. Loeb, still handcuffed and shackled to the floor, called Mr. Burke a pervert, apparently berating him about the pornography in the duffel bag.
Not to mention the hobble skirt (after having freed women from their corsets on top, he shackled them below) and his wild theme parties.
In his illustration, Mr. Zubaydah shows himself nude and shackled at the wrists to a bar above his head, forced to stand on tiptoe.
The Turpins allegedly shackled some of their children to beds in a nondescript Riverside County home that doubled as the private Sandcastle Day School.
Chaj-Us, a slight man dressed in a blue jail uniform, was shackled and listened silently to the court proceedings through a translation device.
For kicks, he says, the guards tossed the prisoners' sandwiches onto the floor of the van, knowing that the tightly shackled men couldn't reach them.
Wearing a tattered off-white sweatshirt with his arms shackled to his waist, Kinner told the judge he didn&apost understand the charges or proceedings.
Crews, shackled and soft-spoken, pleaded guilty to three charges: conspiracy to commit kidnapping, conspiracy to commit murder and giving false information to the police.
A California couple who authorities say shackled and abused their 13 children in squalid conditions for years pleaded guilty Friday to torture and other charges.
In the past few months, staff at the center have seen at least two women shackled within a few hours of giving birth, she said.
Authorities entered their Perris, California, house to find an allegedly horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
A Honduran immigration detainee, his feet shackled and shoes laceless as a security precaution, boards a deportation flight to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on Feb.
Shackled by British meekness and an unwillingness to challenge a flight crew, your asthmatic correspondent suffered the coughs and tried instead to focus on work.
" Amid outrage, he later said on Twitter: "Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will.
Most every morning of his hearing for a new trial, Adnan Syed, his hands and legs shackled, entered a Baltimore courtroom with a grim expression.
Shackled upside down by their feet, a line of chickens gets stunned in a bath of electrified water before a rotating blade cuts their throats.
The 67 inmates who were freed by Katsina police were shackled, and many were taken to hospital for treatment, police superintendent Isah Gambo told Reuters.
Guerrero, dressed in green jail garb and shackled at the wrists, appeared subdued and stood expressionless in a small glass-enclosed chamber within the courtroom.
Police allege that the 13 Turpin children, ranging in ages from 2 to 29, were found malnourished, living in squalor with some "shackled" to furniture.
The big Silicon Valley companies aren't shackled with those requirements and largely support these rules so that they can fend off any new competitive threat.
That in turn would weigh on the euro, caught in a downward spiral after the ECB meeting and also shackled with Brexit woes, Ishikawa said.
OF THE shackled, jumpsuited defendants making their first appearance in the New Orleans criminal court, the first to rise in the dock was relatively fortunate.
But what's the protocol for a situation like this, where 13 children and young adults have allegedly been starved, shackled, deprived of anything resembling normalcy?
Progressives were able to win language prohibiting female prisoners from being shackled during pregnancy, childbirth and up to 12 weeks after a baby is born.
He recounted being driven to a deserted airport, where he clutched his Quran as a team of United States agents handcuffed, shackled and blindfolded him.
Throughout their many trial and hearing appearances, Wa Lone's cheery smile and double thumbs became his trademark, despite being shackled and led everywhere by police.
A clip from state television showed Mr. Warmbier, head down and hands shackled, as he was escorted by two officers in and out of court.
Farmers were suddenly under rigid control, shackled by contracts that allowed them to sell only to government cooperatives directing all the marketing for Tanzanian crops.
I would have got at least a C for it and I'd be free of the shackled of embarrassment I find myself perpetually imprisoned in.
But when Lamar gave a similarly controversial performance at the 2016 Grammys, where he appeared shackled with chains in prison, Lahren took a different approach.
Mr. Stone appeared briefly on Friday morning in Federal District Court in Fort Lauderdale, his ankles and waist shackled in front of a packed courtroom.
Johnny Smith spent almost 24 hours shackled in the back of a prison van — barely conscious and muttering incoherently — before he died there in 2011.
So in between rounds of wet pussy shots, I asked some of the guys at Randy Dragon about how their sexual lives had shackled them.
The discovery came after one sibling, a girl, escaped and called the police, who rescued her 12 brothers and sisters, some shackled to their beds.
Following his arrest, he rode in a police van — shackled but unsecured by a seatbelt, as required by police department regulations — and was found unresponsive.
At the time, both shooter and hero were being transferred between prison facilities in the back of a police sedan; the hero was still shackled.
The shackled women brought out into the courtyards so the Dutch governor from his balcony could choose the woman he wanted to rape that day.
Pienaar, the team captain, recalled that the tackle "set the tone" for the remarkable defensive effort that shackled the previously unstoppable Lomu throughout the match.
Most developing currencies rose against a weak dollar, which was shackled by a combination of weak U.S. economic data and gains for commodity-linked currencies.
The 251 points were a season low for Michigan State, which followed Gonzaga, Michigan, Buffalo and Northern Kentucky in being shackled by the Red Raiders.
He was escorted out a back door of the courthouse with his hands and feet shackled and driven away in a black sport utility vehicle.
"The Triumph of Fear" (2017) is a similarly complex work, containing imagery of Black Lives Matter protestors being gunned down by police; a man being lynched; skeletons riding atop police cars waving a Confederate flag; military personnel throwing shackled prisoners off a bridge; and the Supreme Court justices standing quietly in the corner, a blindfolded and shackled Lady Justice sitting on the ground to their side.
When responding officers entered their Perris home, they allegedly found a horrendous scene of malnutrition and squalor, with some of the children shackled to their beds.
Kesh Angels, another series from 2010 on display, humorously addresses the trope in art of the reclining odalisque, and the myth of shackled North African women.
Epstein's death reminded me of the remorseless, cruel attitude that allows inmates to be kept shackled even in death, when they leave for the local morgue.
Maggie, on the other hand, struggles with Gregory and Jesus in the episode over how to treat the Saviors they have shackled together at the Hilltop.
Politicians are shackled by all manner of things—from international institutions and the whims of capital markets to ideological commitments to particular theories of economic growth.
Gray was handcuffed and shackled, but left unrestrained by a seat belt, during the nearly 45-minute ride from his arrest site to the police station.
Tied up and shackled to beds When the Turpin children were found in their Perris home in January 2018, they ranged from ages 2 to 29.
Amnesty International said misbehaving prisoners, including political prisoners on hunger strike, were still kept shackled in filth in kennels meant for dogs as recently as 2011.
Two Southern California parents have been arrested after their 12 children – ages 2 to 29 – were found shackled and malnourished in their Perris home, PEOPLE confirms.
Harris, 36, who appeared in an orange jumpsuit with his wrists shackled at his waist, cast his head slightly downward as the sentence was handed down.
Namely, that our government has, over time, shackled the economy with crippling regulations that contribute to anemic growth and help explain the worst recovery in decades.
Telemedicine, which allows providers to consult with patients remotely via phone or webcast, could uniquely address this access disparity if it weren't shackled by regulatory stoplights.
With an estimated 2,85033 births each year while women are held in custody, stories abound of miscarriages from shackled inmates falling or hurting themselves during delivery.
That voice can only be shackled by a concert venue with unreliable acoustics and a PA that doesn't have the same fidelity as a studio mic.
According to the Senate report, he had been shackled to the wall and was naked except for a sweatshirt, exposing him to the cold concrete floor.
"I think the name represents the feeling that you're a little bit shackled to a framework or a policy that doesn't necessarily encourage entrepreneurship," Mehta said.
According to former detention camp and prison detainees, people are shackled to chairs, subjected to medical experiments, and forced to sing propaganda songs to get food.
"She's disappointed in me," Janay Manning, 103, a drug offender shackled to a wall for an interview, said of her eldest daughter, a 13-year-old.
PITTSBURGH — Wearing a sweatshirt and sweatpants, shackled and with a vacant expression, Robert Bowers sat before a federal judge in a downtown courtroom on Monday afternoon.
In an orange jumpsuit and shackled around his hands, feet and waist, Mr. Cruz was asked if he understood the circumstances of his appearance in court.
Later in the day, he appeared in Federal District Court in Chicago in a T-shirt and bluejeans, shackled at the ankles, The Chicago Tribune reported.
Mr. Sayoc, shackled at the ankles and wearing dark blue jail garb, sat between two defense lawyers as he read his statement in a quiet voice.
Major Valentine said the damage to Mr. Hambali's knee directly resulted from his first year of C.I.A. captivity, when he was always shackled at the ankles.
As a commonwealth, it does not have a voting member of Congress, only a resident commissioner, something that has long shackled the island financially and politically.
Months after pleading guilty to carjacking, attempted robbery and a firearm charge, I sat shackled and cuffed in the Fairfax County Courthouse, waiting for my sentencing.
In late July, four days after the Afghan logs appeared in The Guardian and other papers, Manning was shackled and loaded onto a chartered military flight.
Near the end of the show, the formerly spiritually and mentally shackled Celie steps into her glory, intoning: Dear God, Dear Stars, Dear Trees, Dear Sky . . .
Yet on issues from minimum wages to gun ownership, where the city's rules are much tougher than those at state level, they are all shackled together.
The most obvious is that the AHCA's miscarriage saved the GOP from being shackled to a policy that would have effectively been little better than ObamaCare.
The harshest interrogations took place outside the detention center, where Mr. Cheng said he was handcuffed, shackled, blindfolded and hooded and driven to a secluded place.
These extrajudicial prison boats are slave ships, with inmates shackled to the floor, defecating in buckets and subsisting on rations more suited for animals than humans.
As the man lay shackled to his hospital bed by both wrists and ankles and at his waist, the skin on his back began to ulcerate.
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby alleged that Gray, 25, died "as a result of being handcuffed, shackled by his feet and unrestrained" inside Goodson's police van.
Democrats claimed the plan shackled the poor while business groups, led by big food retailers, would stand to lose billions of dollars in lost SNAP business.
The worst moment, however, comes when Dumbo's mother is shackled and essentially put into solitary confinement when she tries to protect Dumbo from the judgmental human audience.
Nathan Sutherland, 36, wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackled at the wrists and legs, entered his plea during a brief arraignment at the Maricopa County Superior Court.
On close inspection, the engraving is revealed as an aerial view of a slave ship, showing scores of enslaved people shackled, one after another, in tight quarters.
" Yet when I met the shackled Urdiales, the first thing he said to me was: "I just have some concerns about how I'm going to be portrayed.
He will be shackled and kept behind a metal screen instead of being able to hug Deja, hold her hand, and sit with her at a table.
The case was widely compared to that of the 13 malnourished children who were found in Southern California in January, shackled to their beds in squalid conditions.
This means tomorrow, on the day of her birthday, V will be taken into ICE custody, shackled at hands and feet, and driven to a detention center.
According to prosecutors, the children were kept in separate rooms when they weren't shackled and were underfed in a house that officials said reeked of human waste.
Your phone, shackled to a software upgrade cycle, may not last until Donald Trump's reelection, to say nothing of the world your children's children will crawl into.
Dressed in prison blues, his band caged behind bars, Lamar raised his shackled hands to the mic to rhyme "The Blacker the Berry," a screed against oppression.
Their children, ranging from ages 2 to 29, were allegedly tied or shackled to beds or otherwise restrained from leaving the house for years at a time.
Prisoners are shackled with leg irons, handcuffs, and stomach chains when they leave their cells, and they pass hundreds of cameras while in transit, Hood told CNN.
In pursuit of this aim, the Democrat Party uses the NAACP as a gatekeeper in keeping black kids shackled to failing K-12 public schools in ghettos.
"I was hung (handcuffed and shackled) on a steep X-Cross doing a spread-eagled pose for hours after hours," Cheng wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday.
Before Justin Fields there was Mario Mallett, a black man who, handcuffed and shackled, died in the back of a police wagon after a struggle with officers.
Sub-Saharan music cultures from places we now know of as Mali, Nigeria, and Sudan were brought into Tunisia by both caravans of traders and shackled slaves.
Before I came to Indonesia, I had seen photos of people being shackled—I had seen films of people chained up at home or in an institution.
At first, she's shackled in the Red Center basement as a punishment for stepping out of line and furious about it, having experienced a taste of freedom.
McGregor, sporting a beard and a somber expression, stood through the hearing with hands shackled behind his back, saying only a few inaudible words to the lawyer.
Mr. Puryear's "Shackled" (21971), for example, is a black iron sculpture with a metal hoop at the top, reminiscent of the cuffs once used aboard slave ships.
The prison scrubs that J. wore, the jail cell that held him, the early mornings when deputies would take him shackled and cuffed to court, connected us.
He was wheeled into a prison courtroom in Sacramento wearing an orange jumpsuit, both wrists shackled to his wheelchair and blinking slowly with his mouth partly open.
Nebo, the Aggies' leading scorer this season, was shackled with early foul trouble and didn't even attempt a shot until just 2:30 remained in the game.
Yang Hengjun has been shackled, cut off from all contact with his family and interrogated daily to make him confess to being a spy, his representatives said.
The 25-year-old black man died from a severe spinal injury that he suffered after being arrested and shackled in the back of a paddy wagon.
Muzaffar said that he and his brother, Ali, were taken to a local base, where the soldiers shackled them to chairs and beat them with bamboo rods.
Mr. Schmidt, shackled and clad in an orange Sanilac County jail jumpsuit, spoke briefly at the hearing to agree to waive his right to a speedy trial.
Nikolas Cruz, his head bowed, hands shackled at his waist and wearing a red, jail-issued jumpsuit, showed no emotion during the procedural session in Fort Lauderdale.
Reading between the lines, Mueller appeared to suggest that if he had not been shackled by Department of Justice regulations, the special counsel would have indicted the President.
David and Louise Turpin, the parents whose 13 children were found shackled and malnourished in their home in Perris, California, pleaded guilty Friday to multiple charges, PEOPLE confirms.
New York City police officers forced a woman to be shackled and handcuffed while she was going into labor at a Bronx hospital, a new federal lawsuit charges.
Shouting about his arrest and asking for an inhaler, Gray was bundled into a police transport van while shackled and was not seat-belted, a violation of protocol.
A California couple who shackled, tortured, and starved 12 of their children in squalid conditions for years were sentenced to 14 years to life in prison on Friday.
Nate Diaz shackled his hands to his head and walked McGregor down, but only Mayweather was constantly readjusting the distance to take away that perfectly measured pull counter.
Gray was handcuffed and shackled in the back of the van without a seatbelt during the nearly 45-minute van ride to a police station after his arrest.
Attorney Neil Duke, representing the police department, says Goodson should be fired for failing to secure the handcuffed and shackled inmate with a safety belt inside the van.
Treat Williams plays Teddy Kennedy, as Dave Barry once wrote, with a bag over his head, shackled by his own transgressions and unwilling to roar on Hill's behalf.
"It's a quiet effort to make Trump conform to White House decision-making norms he's flouted without making him feel shackled or out of the loop," Politico wrote.
He never touched Gray except when he tried to help him find an asthma inhaler and helped lift him into the van once he was shackled, they said.
On the other side is George Morland's circa 1790 painting "Slave Trade," in which a shackled black man is being handed from one white man to the other.
" The musician further clarified his comments on Twitter afterwards, writing "Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will.
"Investors were shackled, with the corporate health condition in the U.S. and the Fed is thinking of increasing the interest rate," Naeem Aslam, ThinkMarkets' chief market analyst, said.
Rahimi, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges, appeared in court shackled at the feet and hands while wearing a blue prison uniform, white skullcap and beard.
He said his body had shaken when he stood for hours, naked and shackled in a cold room and unable to shift his weight to an injured leg.
During a deportation flight to Somalia earlier this month, almost 100 men and women said federal agents left them shackled to their seats for a grueling 46 hours.
Immigration agents shackled and relocated detainees at a shelter for unaccompanied minor immigrants on the detainees' 2628th birthdays, according to a new report by the Miami New Times.
But these days, doctors are shackled to electronic medical record (EMR) checklists that demand their attention to the laptop screen and distract from attentive communication with the patient.
Mr. Lawrence said images in the "Four Corners" report of a 17-year-old boy shackled to a chair and forced to wear a hood were particularly disturbing.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Ever met someone who loves an object so much they've shackled their life onto it, like a hard to remove barnacle?
R. Kelly was in court for his bond hearing, shackled at the ankles and wearing an orange jump suit ... and will remain behind bars for the time being.
Once in Bogotá, he was handcuffed to waist chains, shackled at the ankles and loaded onto an American government plane with a veritable who's who of paramilitary heavyweights.
Utilities, she said, are state-granted monopolies that violate free-market principles, but "they want to keep utility consumers shackled to them and deny energy freedom and choice."
But nothing can prepare you for the reality and the horror of seeing someone shackled for fifteen years at a time and the appalling conditions they live in.
A gossamer golden chain holds the little squirrel, as Copley too felt himself bound — shackled, he said in his letters — to a little life in a frozen region.
Patrick Cumaiyi waved to his family with shackled hands as he boarded a plane to Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory, to face a domestic-violence complaint.
One way to end or reduce the reliance on this custom, some experts have argued, would be to introduce Western psychiatry — providing the shackled with diagnoses and medication.
In a video from that time, President Bashar al-Assad's soldiers trampled a group of young protesters shackled in chains on the ground: You want freedom, you animals?
Slashing the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent would be a boon to firms that for years have complained of being shackled by high taxes.
Appearing via video before the same judge and in the same courtroom as his brother had days earlier, Zachary Cruz stood shackled in a brown jumpsuit and sandals.
As the CIA's video cameras rolled, security guards shackled Abu Zubaydah to a gurney and interrogators poured water over his mouth and nose until he began to suffocate.
When they reached Mitchell's remote camp, Smart testified she was "sealed" to her captor in a marriage ceremony, raped and shackled between two trees with a metal cable.
After Conway was taken to jail, he became so "belligerent" that he had to be shackled, the report says, and he even threatened to call North Carolina Gov.
They suspect the kids were beaten, strangled and kept captive in their home — shackled to the furniture — in a cycle of intensifying abuse dating back at least to 2010.
There was no evidence that Goodson "knew, or should have known" Gray needed urgent medical attention as he was driven around cuffed, shackled and without a seatbelt, Williams ruled.
At the same time the British Empire abolished slavery (1833), there were auction blocks and slave pens right in D.C. Shackled slave gangs were marched along the capital's streets.
Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will," and "once again I am being attacked for presenting new ideas.
Millions of African men, women and children were torn from their homes and shackled into one of the world's most brutal globalized trades between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Unfortunately, Dell's stock is shackled to China, so it could get hit again next week if we don't get any kind of trade deal from the G-20 meeting.
ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - No matter who wins Madagascar's presidential election next week, Soloniaina Rakotomamonjy wants the victor to bring jobs to a country shackled by poverty despite immense resource wealth.
They are sometimes shackled while giving birth—a practice that often continues, according to Amy Fettig, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, even after states outlaw it.
Handcuffed and with his legs shackled, Saipov nodded his head repeatedly as he was read his rights in a brief court proceeding that he followed through a Russian interpreter.
Powell had been shackled and handcuffed in a van when he was able to maneuver over a row of seats and place the deputy in a headlock, Landers said.
Sharper's attorney, Billy Gibbens, told the judge his client, who was shackled and dressed in an orange jumpsuit for the hearing, did not wish to withdraw his plea immediately.
Authorities have released details of the kids' alleged abuse, which included being deprived of food, left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
In the opening scene, a shackled African man, confused and frightened by his current state, calls out to Anansi (an African deity with Ghanaian roots) for guidance and rescue.
Titled "Let's end the submission: Refugee Crisis Prevents Honest Dealings with Turkey," the lead editorial accused Merkel of having "shackled" Germany to Turkey because of last spring's migrant deal.
The report also found bruising on her body that suggests she was shackled tightly at the wrists and beaten on her back and abdomen, lawyers for her family said.
A Senate report revealed that CIA agents often stripped detainees nude, sometimes while shackled or exposed to cold temperatures, resulting in the hypothermic death of at least one prisoner.
Mr. Gray was arrested by police officers after he fled from them in the blighted neighborhood of Sandtown and was eventually placed, shackled and handcuffed, into a police wagon.
In about 217 minutes, the screening process is over and 254 passengers have boarded the plane — first men, who are handcuffed and shackled, then women and families, who aren't.
"On the bus, he was shackled by his wrists, ankles and waist, and was forced to endure the eight-hour ride without access to a bathroom," the statement said.
CreditCredit DARWIN, Australia — Patrick Cumaiyi boarded a small plane on the airstrip in Wadeye, one of Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities, and waved to his family with shackled hands.
He was shackled, locked up, and indicted, eventually pleading guilty to one count of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction against property owned by the United States.
In his first court appearance through closed-circuit TV on March 20, Cruz was shackled and surrounded by three armed deputies, uncommon for someone appearing on a trespassing charge.
The one who took best actress was Marie Mullen, who portrayed Maureen, a 40-year-old virgin shackled to her imperious, housebound mother, Mag (the splendidly slatternly Anna Manahan).
In his comments to the judge, Mr. Schmidt — his wrists shackled and wearing a red prison jumpsuit and black-rimmed reading glasses — said he accepted responsibility for his wrongdoing.
Miller wore a blue jumpsuit, his feet and hands shackled as he appeared Monday before an Allen County judge, who asked him if he understood the preliminary charges he faces.
It's certainly possible to make a good movie while shackled to a bigger franchise's overruling creative vision, but it's a heck of a lot harder to make a great one.
No longer shackled by an embargo imposed by the European Union in 2012, exports soared to 2.4m barrels per day in October, their highest level in at least seven years.
THIS was meant to be the week when a proud, sovereign nation served notice that it wanted to leave the overbearing, unrepresentative union to which it had long been shackled.
The 25 children found malnourished and shackled in their Perris, California home were allegedly deprived of many things by their parents including regular meals, access to lavatories, and daily showers.
"In the course of investigation, sixty-seven persons from the ages of 7 to 40 years were found shackled with chains," Katsina police spokesman Sanusi Buba said in a statement.
You see him shackled, taken in a van from his cell at the precinct to the courthouse, led up to a pair of officers searching him and the other inmates.
As her father testified, she lifted her hands, still shackled to her waist, onto the defendant's table and let her fingers dance as if she were typing or playing piano.
Around 17 million African men, women and children were torn from their homes and shackled into one of the world's most brutal globalised trades between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Over the course of the conversation, during which he was accompanied by conservative commentator Candace Owens, the outspoken artist sounded off on the centuries African-Americans spent shackled in servitude.
Twisted within these planetary binds, shackled to the recursive dynamics of a feedback culture, even our faith–however porous and combustible–is soaked in the materialism of paraffin and fiberoptics.
Rock — or at least the anthemic, metaphoric, Hard Rock Cafe version of big rock — has become more socially accessible but less socially essential, synchronously shackled by its own formal limitations.
Shackled in the back of a windowless van with no air, the women were allegedly denied "adequate food and water," causing several to vomit and faint in the extreme heat.
When Riverside County sheriff's deputies arrived at the home of David and Louise Turpin, they found their children shackled to beds, badly malnourished, and urgently in need of medical care.
Although the play is named after her father, it's Annie who emerges as the most compelling character, a talented, ambitious young woman shackled by her resigned obedience to the paterfamilias.
She said little to her lawyers, cut only occasional glances to the gallery and mostly stood silently — her hands clasped behind her back and her ankles shackled — during a recess.
His legs and feet reportedly remained shackled throughout the 10-minute-long appearance as he answered yes or no questions through a Russian interpreter, according to The New York Post.
And maybe the reason those hounds are now baying at such volume is that they have been shackled up in the Republican basement for the past two or three years.
Shackled and wearing an orange jumpsuit, and watched by about a dozen troopers who attended the hearing, Mr. Walters seemed placid as he answered questions from Judge John W. Hallett.
In a third incident, in December 2018, Boen is accused of hitting a detainee shackled to a bench in the county jail who "was not resisting," according to the indictment.
He wore a red jumpsuit, with his wrists shackled to his waist, when he appeared in court Monday for a hearing on the sealing of certain documents in the case.
Seen that way, HBO's update is beginning to look like something of a miracle -- steeped in fantasy, yet bracingly relevant, and faithful to the source without being shackled by it.
It said the sessions occurred , even after the government decided he had no useful intelligence, and included excessive cold, loud noise, beatings, pepper-spray, and being shackled for prolonged periods.
She's seven months pregnant, and according to her attorneys, she's receiving insufficient medical care — including being shackled to her bed during a vaginal exam — even though her pregnancy is high-risk.
The 11-year-old girl who had been shackled to her bed had stunted growth from malnourishment and her arms were the size of an infant&aposs, investigator Patrick Morris said.
In the early hours of Tuesday they, along with 31 other cuffed-and-shackled prisoners were loaded on a transport bus being driven by Correctional Officers Christopher Monica and Curtis Billue.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 41 remaining detainees at Guantánamo Bay just lost ownership to their own artwork — paintings, drawings, and even sculptures created while shackled to the floor.
The 25-year-old black prisoner died from spinal injuries last year after being shackled without a seat belt in a police van, sparking days of racial unrest in the city.
Since then, there have been reports of pregnant women who miscarried in ICE detention and didn't get proper care, and others saying they have been denied medical care, shackled, and abused.
Wearing a blue button-down with his hands shackled in front of him, Cetin spoke only to say, "Yes sir," in response to a judge's questions during his arraignment on Monday.
Adjacent to the Rauschenberg sits the wicked little Charles and Ray Eames chair from 1951/52, lacquered steel wire with a turquoise blue vinyl pad, shackled with wooden rocking chair runners.
Cummins, who appeared at an arraignment in Sacramento, walked into court wearing an orange prison jumpsuit that said "Sac Co prisoner" and he was shackled with a chain around his waist.
Deputies interviewed the parents at their Muir Woods Road home and found "several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks in dark and foul-smelling surroundings," the release states.
Powell had been shackled and handcuffed in a van when he was able to maneuver over a row of seats and place a Paulding County deputy in a headlock, Landers said.
"They transported him a very long way from Tucson to Denver shackled the whole time and he had no idea what was going on," Manoel's immigration attorney Karen Hoffmann told me.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film provides plenty of encounters with our stomping, gnashing primeval beastly friends — yet for much of Fallen Kingdom, they are caged, shackled, sedated, wounded, and otherwise subdued.
You shouldn't go to the Mediterranean, and spend your time cursing the relentless heat that constantly drives you to the pool or the beach and keeps you shackled in sweaty lethargy.
No one is going to be yelling at you, beating you, mistreating you, although we don't know what kind of physical abuse the kids might have experienced other than being shackled.
Britain can and will trade with the rest of the world and with the EU. Not being shackled to second-rate bureaucrats in Brussels will be a massive boost in itself.
Deputies interviewed the parents at their Muir Woods Road home and found "several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks in dark and foul-smelling surroundings," Monday's release stated.
But alone in his cell, he joined an international underclass including dissenters in North Korea, women in Arizona shackled as they give birth and infant children caged on our southern border.
One way is to highlight the positive examples of people who used to be shackled, but today have been reintegrated into the community and are living independent lives and have jobs.
The most startling shots are the two set in a subway car and platform that show people of color — heads perpetually down, shackled and in blue jumpsuits — surrounded by security guards.
Poland and Hungary, once viewed as triumphs of democracy flowering in post-Soviet soil, have shackled the media, cracked down on public gatherings, and attacked the independence of their court systems.
He said he was shackled in a van with armed U.S. Marshals, and he wore a "shock sleeve" taser around his forearm capable of delivering several thousand volts if he misbehaved.
Four years later, after an investigation by federal agents, Mr. Burke pleaded guilty to having beaten Mr. Loeb after he was arrested and shackled to the floor of a police station.
No sooner has she arrived at Stanville than another newly arrived inmate, a 15-year-old she shared a shackled van ride to the prison with, gives birth on the floor.
As we're seeing in Florida and South Texas, safe new methods for controlling mosquitoes could be the Next Big Thing, if they were not shackled by excessive and misguided government regulation.
The third man, an Afghan named Gul Rahman, died in 2002 in a secret C.I.A. prison in Afghanistan after being left nearly naked and shackled to a wall in the cold.
At 19, she was back in her mother's apartment, broke and alone, shackled to a city she didn't want to live in, saddled with a baby she wasn't ready to raise.
One man was caged underground in a police station, beaten until he lost the hearing in one ear; I heard about others who were shackled and strung up as if crucified.
Mr. Xi, 63, who has shaken up many political norms, does not want to be shackled by an informal rule created by his predecessors, people close to senior officials have said.
"In addition to receiving inadequate medical care, women report having been shackled around the stomach while being transported and mistreated physically and psychologically by ICE and CBP agents," the letter says.
He was shackled by his hands and feet but unrestrained by a seatbelt, which meant he couldn't protect himself from the impact as he crashed into the interior of the vehicle.
She had been subjected to a strip search and shackled during the transfer, it alleged, before being held in a cell for 12 hours without food and with the lights on.
He was shackled by his hands and feet but unrestrained by a seatbelt, which meant he couldn't protect himself from the impact as he crashed into the interior of the vehicle.
Responding officers were shocked at the teen's frail appearance and at the unspeakable abuse they encountered inside the house: Some children were shackled while the others were in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
Video via WFAA A group of inmates in Texas was caught on video breaking out of their cell to save a guard's life while they were still shackled, ABC affiliate WFAA reports.
Her lawyers filed papers shortly before the hearing asking the judge to allow her to wear civilian clothes, but she came into court wearing an orange prison uniform; she was not shackled.
A two-metre-high white fluted column, with a shackled stake driven into its top, the piece (pictured above) is a memorial for Sally Hemings, an African-American slave owned by Jefferson.
During the first McQueen show in this space, inspired by the German artist Hans Bellmer, the women sloshed through water, and a black model was shackled to a giant piece of jewelry.
What was being negated by Bowie was all the nonsense, the falsity, the accrued social meanings, traditions and morass of identity that shackled us, especially in relation to gender identity and class.
He was shackled by his hands and feet but unrestrained by a seat belt, which meant he couldn't protect himself from the impact as he crashed into the interior of the vehicle.
Schmidt, who was shackled and wearing a jail uniform, was charged with fraud and conspiracy in not disclosing a cheating device used to rig U.S. diesel emissions tests from 22015 through 210.
WATCH: People Explains: Parents Arrested After Their 13 Children Allegedly Found Shackled and Malnourished He urged anyone with information about the family, in California or Texas, to come forward to Riverside authorities.
Responding officers were shocked at the teen's frail appearance and at the unspeakable abuse they encountered inside the house: Three children were shackled while the others were in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
Wearing red and blue jail garb and shackled at the waist, Cetin showed no emotion during Monday's court appearance and spoke only to respond "yes, your honor" several times to the judge.
Cruz, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and shackled at wrists and ankles, sat alone and kept his head bowed in what is normally the jury box while guarded by a dozen deputies.
After Keuchel beat the Yankees on opening day, they did not see another left-hander until Wednesday, when the Toronto Blue Jays' J. A. Happ shackled them in a 7-2 loss.
Wearing a yellow jail jumpsuit, his hands and feet shackled, he sat in the jurors' box during the proceeding with at least a half-dozen deputies in tactical vests standing before him.
So far, the Fed has done a good job of correcting its last decade's mistakes, but the economy is still shackled by a dismal potential and non-inflationary growth of 1.8 percent.
Instead, the administration has offered a hodgepodge of practical considerations, like saving money and rebranding detention to leave behind the toxic image of shackled prisoners in orange jumpsuits from Guantánamo's early years.
American companies and workers shouldn't continue to be shackled by the highest tax rate on job creators in the developed world, as well as punitive provisions that discourage domestic investment and growth.
The two long balls were enough to doom the Astros on a night when their offense — the best in baseball during the regular season — was shackled by the Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw.
A shackled Mr. Cruz appeared in court on Wednesday to hear the charges of battery and of using an electrical or chemical weapon against a law enforcement officer, The Sun-Sentinel reported.
Even the iron "Shackled" was originally sculpted out of particleboard, a cheap form of wood — the texture of the particleboard can be seen in the iron piece that was cast from it.
A cuff clamped onto his ankle kept him shackled to a cable along the deck of the ship but for the occasional trip, guarded by a sailor, to defecate into a bucket.
He was found dead, naked from the waist down on a bare concrete floor in the freezing cold at a secret C.I.A. prison that month, shackled and short-chained to a wall.
But closer to home, neighbors, relatives and schoolmates are reeling from the allegations that David and Louise Turpin starved, tortured and shackled their 13 children -- ages 2 to 29 -- to their beds.
Against Senegal on Tuesday, however, he was able to manage a single shot on target - from a free kick - as the Africans successfully shackled him and isolated him from his team mates.
In this drawing, Mr. Zubaydah is shaved, nude, shackled in such a way he cannot stand up and, by his account, is sitting on a bucket meant to serve as a toilet.
The Somali 92's 5,000-mile round trip ended in Miami, after a 23-hour stop in Dakar, Senegal's capital, where ICE left them shackled as they had been throughout the trip.
In a lengthy blog post, Cheng has claimed he was blindfolded, shackled, hooded, beaten and forced to hold stress positions for hours at a time by Chinese secret police during his detention.
Some children were chained to their beds When authorities arrived at the four-bedroom house in Perris, they found some of the children shackled with chains and padlocks, the sheriff's department said.
A sheriff in Arkansas is facing federal civil rights charges after being accused of beating three people in his custody, including two he is said to have struck while they were shackled.
Officers dispatched to her home saw the unspeakable abuse firsthand: Three children had been shackled to beds and furniture, while 216 other victims—ages 230 to 22016—were in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
Starting with Camp X-Ray, where the spectacle of shackled and blindfolded detainees in cages appalled people worldwide, including many who had sympathised with America after September 11th, the camps rapidly filled up.
Zhang, who told the court she works in finance and owns a home in Shanghai, was shackled by hands and feet, appeared stoic throughout, and did not react upon her denial of bond.
Four new felony charges have been filed against David Allen and Louise Anna Turpin, the parents whose 13 children were found shackled and malnourished in their "House of Horrors" California home last month.
So when you vote against the bill, if you&aposre a Democrat and you voted against this bill yesterday, you voted to keep the ladies shackled while they&aposre giving birth in prison.
The Minnesota Twins remain an institutional mess shackled by bad pitching, and the Astros have started the season looking more like the bad old Houston teams than the breakout squad from last season.
Rice was the supervisor, the first officer to give chase, and put Gray into the transport wagon after he was shackled, but didn't seat belt him, according to the testimony of other officers.
Ad would have lived, but from what I can tell and the blood on the scene, the evidence indicates that Ad Coors did not want to get in the car and get shackled.
Authorities said the Turpin children were found living in squalor in their family's home, allegedly deprived of food and left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), more than 57,000 people in Indonesia "with real or perceived psychosocial disabilities" have been shackled or locked up in confined spaces at least once in their lives.
With Mr. Gray shackled and handcuffed — but not in a seatbelt — the van stopped several times in West Baltimore before he was discovered, unresponsive and not breathing, at the Western District police station.
He and five other officers were charged in connection with the April 2015 death of Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury after being shackled without a seat belt in the police van.
Shackled and sporting an orange jail jumpsuit, WWE superstar Adam Rose appeared in Florida court Thursday in his domestic violence case ... where his wife begged the judge to cut the guy a break.
For years, human rights advocates have argued for better treatment and care of pregnant women while they are incarcerated, providing examples of female inmates who were in labor as their legs were shackled.
In his first court appearance through closed-circuit TV, on March 20, Zachary Cruz was shackled and surrounded by three armed deputies, not a common sight for someone appearing on a trespassing charge.
This country is obsessed, dominated and shackled by class to a still unhealthy degree, and that obsession is focused on the royal family, with the consequent trickle-down effect through the social strata.
In his 2007 account, the chief of medical services for the C.I.A. also acknowledged that, during "enhanced interrogations," medical providers did not seek knowing consent of the shackled and at times hooded detainee.
The men were blindfolded; they had long beards; they were barefoot or in sandals; their feet were shackled together, and they were being shuffled up a platform, with light coming out of the airplane.
Duduzane, who appeared relaxed and was joking with journalists in court on Monday despite being shackled, was ordered to hand over his passport and report weekly to police by magistrate Jeremy Jansen van Vuuren.
The company has been tolerant of private stock sales to an unusual degree, meaning that Tuesday is not the release valve for shareholders who long felt shackled — that's expected to temper the sell-off.
Shackled and wearing a beige jumpsuit, the 56-year-old man began to tear up, and the three attorneys with him stood shoulder to shoulder to obscure news reporters' and photographers' view of him.
A total of six Baltimore police officers were charged in the April 2015 death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury after being shackled without a seat belt in a police van.
A sympathetic murmur rose as he was led, shackled, into the witness box, wearing the same lightly-rumpled tan jacket, blue dress shirt, and navy, red-pinstriped tie as at his last court appearance.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar was shackled against its major rivals on Thursday as lingering doubts about when the United States and China will sign a preliminary trade deal discouraged traders from taking big positions.
He was eventually loaded, shackled and handcuffed, onto the floor of Officer Goodson's police wagon, which made several stops before it arrived at the Western District police station, where Mr. Gray was found unresponsive.
The details: KSM was waterboarded 183 times, "slammed into a wall, given rectal rehydrations without medical need, shackled into painful stress positions and sleep deprived for about a week," and more, per the Times.
The audience was now watching him, fixedly and dutifully, shaking their heads in pity, trying to project themselves under the hood of the shackled figure that staggered down the bright corridor on the screen.
So, handcuffed and shackled with leg and waist chains, in a van with three guards and another trans man, I rode two and a half hours to Augusta State Medical Prison in east Georgia.
In that case, a Bronx woman said she was eight months pregnant when officers from the 43rd Precinct shackled her to a bed at Montefiore for three days after an arrest in July 2015.
PETRO-PEGS Many oil exporters in the Gulf who have long shackled their currencies to the dollar have seen spikes in forward currency markets this week in the wake of the oil price plunge.
But even getting shackled by Red Sox starter David Price could not keep the Yankees from feeling buoyant about their marathon weekend of baseball, in which they played 43 innings in about 52 hours.
The horror stories of failure abound: Patients heavily sedated or shackled to gurneys for days while awaiting placement in a specialized psychiatric hospital, their symptoms exacerbated by the noise and chaos of emergency medicine.
Jalen Reagor scored two touchdowns and TCU's defense shackled Oklahoma State for three quarters Saturday night as the Horned Frogs registered a 31-24 win at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas.
So when news broke that David and Louise Turpin had kept their 13 children shackled and starving in Perris, California, some homeschool advocates braced themselves for criticism that California's laws make the process too easy.
If signed into law, the Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act would also ensure women behind bars aren't shackled or put in solitary confinement while pregnant, charged for phone calls, or kept from contacting their families.
The slowing tempo of events reflected a growing monotony facing a president shackled by potential damage he could inflict on his brand should he be allowed take unfiltered questions, speak extemporaneously, or otherwise roam free.
Instead, women in immigration detention are often denied adequate medical care, even when in dire need of it, are shackled around the stomach while being transported between facilities, and have been physically and psychologically mistreated.
Op-Ed Contributor New Orleans — ON an ordinary day, the Criminal District Court here begins with a parade of handcuffed and shackled defendants being led out from cages behind the judge's bench by sheriff's deputies.
Although Nimoy worked steadily in other roles -- and branched out into directing -- he was hardly the first performer to wind up unexpectedly bonded for life to a character, and in some respects shackled to it.
Women who are pregnant at time of sentencing, some shackled during labor, often spend as little as 24 hours with their babies before the newborns are removed to extended family or the foster care system.
Rob Gronkowski is no longer "shackled" by the NFL and the New England Patriots -- and that means we could see him RUN WILD in the WWE very soon ... so says his good friend, Mojo Rawley.
It's not that I imagine I'll be cuffed and shackled again and prevented from leaving, but that I am reminded, every time I enter one of these places, of the absurdity of justice in America.
The grandparents of the 13 California brothers and sisters who were allegedly abused, malnourished and kept shackled to their beds say they are "surprised and shocked" by the charges against the kid's now-arrested parents.
As Luke Cage, the source of Jessica's bittersweet longing, Mr. Colter played his superhero brooding and tender, shackled by the memory of his dead wife and enraged when he discovered the truth of her demise.
He describes being handcuffed, shackled and transported in a van without windows for several hours, kept "shoulder to shoulder with six to seven other men," a claustrophobic experience he found traumatic in and of itself.
It was argued that Goodson had chances to aid Gray and was the direct cause of Gray's injuries, because he was driving the van recklessly and Gray was shackled but not wearing a seat belt.
She was given no prenatal care, she said, and was shackled when she was being transported, which kept her from being able to break her fall when she tripped trying to climb into a van.
By his account, he was beaten, hung naked from a wooden beam for three days with no food, kept for months in darkness, and submerged, shackled and hooded, into a tub of ice and water.
" The report concluded that McNamara had "shackled" the American military in Vietnam and that it was "high time" to allow the "military voice to be heard in connection with the tactical details of military operations.
"If the tariffs stay in place, this is not a significant step forward because U.S. exports would still be shackled," said David L. Goldwyn, the senior State Department energy diplomat in the first Obama administration.
The thief, Christopher Loeb, a young heroin addict who routinely broke into parked cars and pilfered whatever he could find, was brought to a station house and shackled to the floor of an interrogation room.
Mr. Ben Soud, a Libyan detained by the C.I.A. in 2003 and held in Afghanistan, was locked in small boxes, slammed against a wall and doused with buckets of ice water while naked and shackled.
Authorities say the 13 Turpin children, ages two to 29, lived for years in squalor, shackled with padlocks and hungry while their parents taunted them with pies left on the counter of their California home.
Across Asia, regulators are opening up banking to new digital players, encouraged by a boom in mobile connectivity and the prospect of tech firms - not shackled to expensive physical branches - offering low-cost financial services.
Count one of the indictment alleges that in September 2017, Boen punched a detained person several times, including in the head, while the person was handcuffed and shackled in the back of a police car.
Shackled, bearded and wearing a red jumpsuit, Mr. Santiago, 26, an Iraq war veteran who grew up in Puerto Rico, took several deep breaths and jiggled his legs nervously as he waited for the judge.
But I was more affected by Brendan Coyle and Sara Stewart's pain-filled portrait of a marriage shackled by the enduring clasp of a dead father, who was destroyed — financially and spiritually — by the Depression.
"Shackled" was such a powerful piece, it was hard to imagine what Puryear could do to make it something else entirely, rather than simply a scaled-up version, but that is exactly what he did.
Goodson failed to follow procedures when Gray was put in his van while shackled and was not secured with a seat belt, Schatzow told Judge Barry Williams, who is hearing the case in a bench trial.
Authorities rescued 12 siblings, some of whom were shackled to their beds and malnourished, from a home in Perris, California, after a 17-year-old girl escaped and called for help on a disconnected cell phone.
Prosecutors who charged the couple with multiple counts of torture, abuse and false imprisonment said three of the 13 children were found shackled to beds and furniture, while others were located in cramped, foul-smelling rooms.
When authorities responded to the family's Perris home that day, nothing could have prepared them for what they discovered: a dozen children malnourished, living in squalor, with some shackled to pieces of furniture, police have alleged.
A lawsuit against federal immigration authorities over the failed attempt to deport 92 Somali men and women says the immigrants were shackled to their seats for 48 hours, punched, and forced to urinate in water bottles.
But an attorney for the police department says Officer Caesar Goodson should be fired for failing to secure the handcuffed and shackled prisoner in a safety belt and for neglecting to take Gray to a hospital.
The 14-year-old Ohio girl who was allegedly shackled in the basement and raped for more than two years by her relative and his son completed her testimony at their trial Wednesday morning, PEOPLE confirms.
The girl testified that she was subjected to harsh punishment from the defendants throughout her childhood, escalating from being spanked, to being locked in a bathroom to being shackled in the basement, the Toledo Blade reports.
Chapman, who sat in a wheelchair with his ankles shackled, was held without bail after not guilty pleas to the new charges were entered on his behalf at his arraignment in Ayer District Court later Wednesday.
The two officers are among the six Baltimore police officers charged in the April 2015 death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury after being shackled without a seat belt in the police van.
In a lawsuit filed in 2013, El-Hanafi said after his arrest, police in Abu Dhabi shackled his feet during his detention, and that on a 16-hour flight to Washington his leg use was discouraged.
Nevertheless, she said she was proud of his continued defiance -- Wa Lone's cheery smile and double thumbs up have become his trademark, despite being shackled and led everywhere by police -- and his calls for press freedom.
Instead of continuing to seek out ways to keep our country shackled to fossil fuels and dependent on dirtier cars that cost more money to fuel, the Trump administration should start listening to what Americans want.
He seems physically too fragile to withstand the horrors of being shackled on a slave ship where he and his fellow prisoners row to an incessant, booming drumbeat as their captors stand over them with whips.
But the change also harks back to the years when PRI presidents, constitutionally shackled by a single six-year term, would personally choose their successor via an opaque process known as the "dedazo," or finger point.
Davon Washington thought he was going to die last year while handcuffed and shackled inside a small, dark cell in an upstate jail more than a hundred miles north of Rikers Island in New York City.
By many accounts, the family at the center of the week's grimmest and most tragically fascinating story -- 13 children, ages 2 to 29, found starving and shackled in their parents' California home -- was a happy one.
The home belonged to David and Louise Turpin, the California couple accused of torturing and starving their 13 children, whom they kept shackled to their beds for weeks or months at a time, according to prosecutors.
Macroeconomic conditions have made coca more profitable at a time when eradication efforts have been shackled by guerrilla landmines and snipers, community protests and the suspension of aerial fumigations after the chemical used was declared carcinogenic.
Here he depicts middle weight champion "Sugar Ray Robinson", 1982, a powerhouse of muscle in his splendid orange boxer shorts, almost shackled by the bulk of his superhuman strength and the breaking balls of his gloves.
Yet at age 19, Rachel Lindsay was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and then realized that upon graduating, she had to be shackled to a corporate job that would provide steady income and much coveted health benefits.
His aim, essentially, is to have enough resources publicly owned that each of us can do what we want and consequently advance humanity, instead of being shackled to system that probably doesn't operate well any longer.
I was familiar with a similarly shaped piece that Puryear had made out of iron and pointedly titled, "Shackled" (2014), which was shown in his first exhibition at Matthew Marks (November 83, 2014–January 10, 2015).
In his declaration, Abu Zubaydah said he also endured constant sleep deprivation, was shackled to a chair naked in freezing temperatures for two to three weeks, was "bombarded with high-decibel noise," and deprived of solid food.
A judge deciding whether a California couple should face trial on charges of child abuse has heard a chilling 203 call from a teenage daughter and viewed photographs of the girl&aposs two sisters shackled to beds.
David and Louise Turpin, the parents whose 13 children were found shackled and malnourished in their suburban California home that became known as the "House of Horrors," were sentenced Friday to 25 years to life in prison.
At an ICE facility in Los Angeles, the arrestees in the operation were shackled and cuffed, lined up sitting on a bench, their belongings in plastic bags on the floor, as their information and fingerprints were processed.
The 25-year-old had been handcuffed and shackled in the back of the van, but he was not restrained by a seat belt, prompting accusations that the officers had not just been reckless, but intentionally rough.
News reports reveal stories of fishermen held captive at sea for years at a time or shackled by the neck, and migrant workers spending sixteen-hour days peeling shrimp in ice water, without access to bathroom facilities.
Voller, then 17, had a hood placed over his head, and his ankles, wrists and neck were shackled in a detention center in Alice Springs in 2015 after, authorities say, he threatened to hurt himself, ABC reported.
Many U.S. companies that gorged on cheap debt with forgiving terms over the last decade now find themselves shackled by it, spending much of their earnings paying off lenders rather than investing in their businesses or hiring.
The four men who shuffled into an antiterrorism court in Islamabad, Pakistan, on a mid-October morning were shackled together, a chain leash extending from each of their handcuffs into the hands of a supervising police officer.
With the kind of brutal absurdism typical of US policy around the facility, hunger-striking detainees even have the option of playing video games while enduring their forced feedings, as they sit shackled in a comfy chair.
Mr. Schatzow said that Officer Goodson, 46, knew Mr. Gray was shackled, handcuffed but not seatbelted; that the officer made a wide right turn and an unannounced stop; and that he then failed to get medical care.
We were kind of shackled to the reality of what these people's situations were… We tried very hard not to step in, but we've been very open about the fact that we've reshot scenes that we missed.
Cervantes realized that we are all madmen constantly outpaced by history, fragile humans shackled to bodies that are doomed to eat and sleep, make love and die, made ridiculous and also glorious by the ideals we harbor.
While I appreciate what they wanted to do, it would have allowed them to make her a much more significant part of the story if they weren't shackled by what was available on the cutting-room floor.
The Equal Justice Initiative lawsuit contains abundant accounts of beatings at the hands of officers on what was described as arbitrary grounds, resulting in stitches and broken bones, and in some cases involving inmates who were shackled.
"Bill Gates wouldn't have become Bill Gates if he were born in South Korea," Mr. Ahn once said, accusing Samsung, Hyundai and other major corporations of creating "zoos" where they have shackled small entrepreneurs with slavelike contracts.
The restraints were leather, and kept one wrist and one ankle shackled to the bed while I lay and listened to the calls of people in pain, and the response of the harried people trying to help them.
And pregnant women who have been in ICE detention centers have alleged they were denied medical care, even when experiencing a miscarriage; have been shackled around the stomach when being transported; and have been physically and emotionally abused.
Dylan Voller, then 17, had a hood placed over his head, and his ankles, wrists and neck were shackled in a detention center in Alice Springs in 2015 after, authorities say, he threatened to hurt himself, ABC reported.
Businesses in the U.S. are clearly starved for a place to run their factories or simply set up shop where they aren't shackled by burdensome regulations that stifle innovation or make it prohibitively expensive to operate and expand.
As a result, Blackpool's grime scene is largely shackled to YouTube channels ran by a handful of gatekeepers: Blackpool Movement TV, Flows Exposed, and Blackpool Grime Media, the latter of which is the most prolific of the three.
Ralph Northam ordered the review in June, after the AP published a report in which some of the teenagers said they were handcuffed, shackled and beaten; others said they were stripped down naked and forced into solitary confinement.
It was Pip who knew these "death-cold flats," but that terrifying stranger who would transform his life — part magus, part witch — seemed to be the very marshes incarnate, a shackled golem formed of salt-mud and fog.
If he does that, I think it will be a great day for the Democratic Party, but to do so, he's going to have to up his game and say categorically we cannot be shackled to coal jobs forever.
Consider Natasha McKenna, who died in early 2015 days after six sheriff's deputies in Fairfax County, Va., shackled her outside her jail cell, wrestled her to the ground and then shocked her with a stun gun over and over.
Duke is also contending that Goodson, who was acquitted of murder and other charges last year in the criminal case, should be fired for failing to secure the handcuffed and shackled Gray with a safety belt inside the van.
Neil Duke, an attorney for the Baltimore Police Department, says Goodson should be fired for failing to secure the handcuffed and shackled inmate in a seatbelt as he transported him, even though there were multiple opportunities to do so.
Deputies interviewed the parents at their Muir Woods Road home and found "several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks in dark and foul-smelling surroundings," it is alleged in a press release issued by police Monday.
Prosecutors allege Timothy Ciboro and Esten Ciboro allegedly kept the girl shackled in the basement with handcuffs and leg irons for more than two years, only letting her out to change her clothes and shower, court officials tell PEOPLE.
Whether you're heading into a meeting, or going out for a date, or just want to live a life less shackled to your mobile, here are some approaches you can take to make your phone less of a distraction.
While most Argentines grant that Macri inherited a stagnant economy shackled by chronic inflation and hefty budget deficits, his campaign promises of a swift turnaround raised expectations and set a tight timeline for his tough medicine to start working.
In today's prisons, it's not uncommon for pregnant women to be shackled, or for moms to be forced to choose between using the little money they have to call home to talk to their kids and buying sanitary products.
Over the next 19 months, he traveled there nearly 873 times, in a motorcade of armored S.U.V.s, wearing a bulletproof vest, with his hands shackled together, wedged between two guards armed with machine guns and two more behind him.
Along the way, he will find his fate shackled — for a while, literally — to that of a slave he buys at auction, the well-spoken John Blanke (a wittily regal Chukwudi Iwuji), who has great expectations of his own.
In 2016, the news program Four Corners broadcast footage recorded inside the centers that showed boys being stripped, sprayed with tear gas at close range and, in one case, shackled to a chair while forced to wear a hood.
" The idea of a doomsday spiritual dovetailed with what he called "this Negro zombie apocalypse idea I'd had," an extension of concepts he'd been exploring in works like "Negro Antichrist" and a requiem, "Speculum Orum: Shackled to the Dead.
" Another drawing depicts what the report refers to as "wall standing," showing Zubaydah with his arms shackled above his head as he stands on his toes, "to induce extreme pain, sleep deprivation, and mental anguish when used to extremes.
Today's unified Republican control of the nation's legislative and executive branches continues to deliver tangible results for the American people, including a historic rollback of federal taxes, and the reversal of destructive regulations that needlessly shackled the American economy.
As much as anything, collateral arrests symbolized the "handcuffs" that agents felt shackled in under Obama — and which Trump immediately set about taking off once he arrived in January, with the enthusiastic support of then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
By the time police arrived at the house 9113 miles (113 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles, two girls, 11 and 14, had been hastily released from their chains when police showed up, but a 22-year-old son remained shackled.
After being rescued from a California house of horrors, the children allegedly starved, tortured and shackled by their parents for years will experience "long-term effects" but with time can reclaim their lives, says an expert in child psychology and trauma.
Baltimore, Maryland (CNN)The second of six police officers went on trial Thursday in the highly charged case of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black prisoner who died after being shackled without a seat belt in a police van.
Allan said she based her opinion on her autopsy of Gray, interviews with witnesses and an examination of the van where she said Gray was placed face-down on the floor with feet shackled and his hand tied behind his back.
Nevertheless, a nurse who works with pregnant detainees at clinics operated by Texas Tech University and the University Medical Center in El Paso said the women are "almost always" shackled around their hands and feet, and sometimes around their stomachs.
Tensions stemming from the Korean Peninsula, the Russian scandal dogging U.S. President Donald Trump's election campaign, and low U.S. inflation were some of the factors that shackled the dollar in 2017 and expected to continue weighing on the currency in 2018.
The night before Howell's arrest, Sandra said she dreamed about her sister, who told her, "It was OK." Shackled to a chair and appearing via video conference, Howell was courteous and employed a thick Southern drawl during a December court appearance.
Entering the courtroom for Thursday's proceedings, shackled and dressed in lime green jail garb, the bearded defendant was heard to say, "The Hebrew word for lightning is 'barak,' like Barack Obama," but the meaning of his comment was not known.
The probe was launched shortly after Gray, a 25-year-old black man, died in police custody after being driven—cuffed and shackled but without a seatbelt—through six stops before arriving at a police station unconscious in April 2015.
When Riverside County Sheriff's deputies arrived at the home of David and Louise Turpin, they found "several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks in dark and foul-smelling surroundings," according to a statement released to the press.
Protesters, rendered in fog and grayscale and digitally stripped of their voices, were mostly unrecognizable as they marched onto a freeway demanding justice for Michael Brown and were arrested and shackled on the ground and then trundled into police cruisers.
But if donations and grants run dry, ASRI will be shackled with a budget deficit of 85 per cent or even more as they gear up to reforest 100 hectares a year and expand the clinic into a fully-fledged hospital.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many U.S. companies that gorged on cheap debt with forgiving terms over the last decade now find themselves shackled by it, spending much of their earnings paying off lenders rather than investing in their businesses or hiring.
This is when The Mummy ultimately lost even me, someone who's unabashedly greedy for bad movies: the film becomes shackled by world-building and the weight of carrying the shaky beginnings of what is supposed to a series of mega-hits.
But as an airport glimmered on the ground outside his window, Mr. Guzmán — shackled, handcuffed and in the care of two American law enforcement agents — anxiously asked where he was being taken, according to a person briefed on the trip.
But as an airport glimmered on the ground outside his window, Mr. Guzmán — shackled, handcuffed and in the care of two American law enforcement agents — anxiously asked where he was being was taken, according to a person briefed on the trip.
At ArtCenter College of Design in Los Angeles — one of the world's premier automotive design schools — 14 students recently worked on creating new concepts for a future vehicle interior whose occupants would no longer be shackled by the need to drive.
Today, the 20-year-old sits with his ankles shackled in a security compound in the city of Erbil, capital of Iraq's Kurdish region, which is fighting alongside Baghdad to drive Islamic State from its stronghold in Mosul and nearby towns.
Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud, a Libyan also held in Afghanistan, who was likewise mentioned in the Senate report, described being slammed against a wall, shackled to the ceiling, locked in wooden boxes and also subjected to the ice water treatment.
E-commerce players, led by the industry giant Amazon, have made it so easy and fast for people to shop online that traditional retailers, shackled by fading real estate and a culture of selling in stores, are struggling to compete.
But recent events are raising the possibility that Kushner has stumbled out of his depth in the treacherous jungle of Middle Eastern power politics and the question of whether he has shackled the US to an uncontrollable, reckless force in MBS.
Guantánamo is regularly invoked in terrorist propaganda precisely because of the enduring, albeit outdated, images of the facility's earliest days of Muslim men wearing orange jumpsuits shackled in open air cages, exposed to the elements, kneeling before their American military captors.
In many prisons, Harris said, women lack basic hygiene or reproductive health, are subject to threats of sexual violence when supervised by male guards in bathrooms or showers, and are shackled while pregnant and, in some states, while giving birth.
Undocumented women making their way into American border towns have been beaten for disobeying smugglers, impregnated by strangers, coerced into prostitution, shackled to beds and trees and — in at least a handful of cases — bound with duct tape, rope or handcuffs.
Appearing in New York State Supreme Court on Thursday, Mr. Manafort, who once wore designer suits and commanded lucrative fees as a political consultant, wore navy blue scrubs, a loose brown belt and white sneakers, his hands shackled at his waist.
The guards, acting on orders from Zirbel, shackled Rahman to the wall "in a short chain position, which prevents prisoners from standing upright," a technique taught to them by federal Bureau of Prisons personnel who visited the site to train the guards.
Two days before he found himself shackled by the hands of the law, Morton told me about his psychic ability to "remotely view," well, anything — from where a friend might be on a college campus to the way the stock market would turn.
Turpin, 56, and his 49-year-old wife, Louise, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to multiple charges after being accused of a litany of crimes against their kids — including keeping them prisoner inside their Perris, California, home, with some shackled to the furniture.
They are, as Wiener says, helpless, not in the sense of being shackled agents or disabled agents but in the sense of not being agents at all—not having the capacity to be "moved by reasons" (as Kant put it) presented to them.
" After receiving backlash from celebrities such as Snoop Dogg and Samuel L. Jackson, the "Famous" rapper returned to Twitter to defend his statements and said, "Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will.
The euro-zone's ills lend rhetorical credence to the Leavers' slogan that Britain is shackled to a corpse, and that goes some way to defusing the argument on which Remain has relied most strongly: that Brexit would be bad for the economy.
When Keuchel, a Houston Astros left-hander who shackled the Yankees each of the three times he faced them last year, woke up to a cold rain, he had a sense that the season-opening game at Yankee Stadium would be postponed.
Moments earlier, Justin—who is originally from the remote fly-in community of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, but has spent several years living on the streets of Yellowknife, the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories—had tried to strangle himself with his shackled hands.
Cadi and Owen's traditional gumshoeing alternates with a psychological thriller taking place in the remote farmstead where the abductor — a muddled, sadly pathetic psychopath named Dylan (Rhodri Meilir) — lives with his mother, daughter and whichever woman he currently has shackled in the cellar.
Even while shackled to the past, this young Victorian woman was ahead of her time: In 1834 she began to study with the astronomer and mathematician Mary Somerville, who in turn introduced her to some of the best scientific minds of the day.
Now, in the current issue of the The British Journal of Psychiatry, a team of Ghanaian and American researchers report results of an experiment at the camp, the first controlled trial of drug treatment among shackled people with mental problems in West Africa.
The 39-year-old power forward, his jet-black hair now flecked with gray at the temples, was kept well-shackled throughout, and it was late in the third quarter before he notched up his first point from the free throw line.
Previously, children as young as four were shackled and held in secure detention and even solitary confinement, along with adult refugees; by the 1990s, they were handled by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which acted as both their prison guard and parent.
He made the Hall of Fame anyway as a New York Giant and became Major League Baseball's first black executive, but when he died, fans pondered again the question that has hung over many an athletic career shackled by discrimination: What if?
Sitting in a small visiting room in the Attica medical ward, dressed in a green prison uniform, his manacled hands and shackled legs chained to a heavy leather belt around his waist, Mr. Sweat often leaned forward in his chair as he spoke.
Richard Allen, a former slave born in Philadelphia in 1760 and the first ordained black Methodist Episcopal preacher, converted to Methodism when he was 17 years old after he heard a white Methodist preacher railing against the institution that shackled him in chains.
"Extraordinarily, this debate is occurring at the very moment the Fed — shackled by its bloated asset holdings and the resulting excess reserves of the banking system — has less ability to control interest rates than it has had in its entire 105-year history," Gramm wrote.
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (Reuters) - Jerry Sandusky, shackled and dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit, appeared in court on Monday in a bid to overturn his child sex abuse conviction, but the judge was skeptical about the former Penn State football coach's petition for a hearing.
Some captives were deprived of sleep for up to 180 hours, at times with their hands shackled above their heads, and the report recorded cases of simulated drowning or "waterboarding" and sexual abuse, including "rectal feeding" or "rectal hydration" without any documented medical need.
Often shackled, strangled and beaten for infractions such as "playing in water" by washing their hands above the wrists, the children were frequently left to lie in their own waste, unable to use a toilet while chained, and were allowed only one shower per year.
The decision on his guilt or innocence rests in the hands of Circuit Judge Barry Williams, who heard the prosecution Thursday accuse the officer of not following police protocol, arresting Gray without probable cause and failing to secure the shackled prisoner in the police van.
I interviewed several witnesses in the days after Gray's death who were adamant: the physical injury started during the initial arrest and was exacerbated minutes later at a second stop when Gray was pulled out, his legs shackled, and then placed back in the van.
Porter was the first of six officers to go on trial in the closely watched case involving Gray, a 25-year-old detainee who suffered a fatal neck injury in April after being shackled and placed without a seat belt in a police van.
"The 13-year-old victim reported that the defendant and his adult son kept her shackled by the ankle to a support beam in the basement of their house for different periods of time, once lasting as long as a year," according to court documents.
Winner, shackled at the feet and wearing an orange jumpsuit in court, said little during Thursday's proceeding, except to reply, "Not guilty, your honor," when asked for her plea, and to answer "yes" and "no" to procedural questions put to her by the judge.
"The toy industry is still, to a degree, shackled to 19th century notions of departmentalization," Richard Gottlieb, CEO of Global Toy Experts, told CNBC, explaining that department stores have a binary way of designating toy products, with boys and girls falling into two separate categories.
Two aunts of the 13 siblings rescued from an allegedly abusive home in California earlier this week are speaking out, saying in separate interviews they were "shocked" to learn their nieces and nephews were allegedly malnourished, living in squalor and were sometimes shackled to furniture.
The debate has centered around the black sites themselves, secret detention centers scattered across Poland, Romania, Morocco, and other countries, where detainees were shackled, forced to remain awake, locked in confined spaces, subjected to waterboarding, chained to a floor overnight, even frozen to death.
With Mr. Gray shackled but not belted in the back of the van, Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. ran through a stop sign and took a sharp right turn, driving so fast that he did not stay in his lane, a prosecutor, Michael Schatzow, said.
In his book, "Guantánamo Diary," Mr. Slahi says he was deprived of sleep for long stretches at the prison, shackled for days at a time in a freezing cell, beaten, doused with ice water and threatened by interrogators who said they could make him disappear.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Southern California couple was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison on Friday after the pair pleaded guilty to charges stemming from grim, headline-making accusations they beat, starved and shackled their 33 children in the family's home, prosecutors said.
By that, I mean the right to women's reproductive autonomy, a role for the government in taking account of race in order to achieve meaningful equality, an approach to constitutional interpretation that wasn't shackled to the framers' original understanding of their 18th-century project.
The acquisition of J. A. Happ helped, but not as much as the July trade the Red Sox made to solidify their rotation, adding Nathan Eovaldi, who shackled the Yankees in Game 3, just as he did in two other starts in August and September.
She said that the treatment produced some dramatic individual improvements — one man, shackled for 10 years, became strikingly lucid for the first time in memory — and that more careful, and longer, follow-up likely would have found that chaining was reduced, at least somewhat.
The first defendant, Devon Erickson, 18, who prosecutors said they were treating as an adult, sat silently at a small table with his head bowed, hands shackled to his waist, flanked by two defense lawyers as a pair of sheriff's deputies stood just behind them.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday finalized a rule to strip away environmental protections for streams, wetlands and groundwater, handing a victory to farmers, fossil fuel producers and real estate developers who said Obama-era rules had shackled them with onerous and unnecessary burdens.
The lawyer for one defendant, Walid bin Attash, who was captured with a prosthetic leg from a war wound, showed on Thursday C.I.A. cables describing his client as being kept nude and shackled standing on his only leg during a long stretch of sleep deprivation.
But a shockingly large number of workers — 30 million, according to a report from the Treasury Department — are shackled by what are called "noncompetes," which are agreements forbidding employees to leave their job to work for a competitor or to start their own competing business.
His lawyer, Eusebio Solis, withdrew plans to use an insanity defense, and Mr. Dalton, shackled around his waist and wearing a dress shirt with an unbuttoned collar, stood at the front of the courtroom and pleaded guilty to every charge, including six counts of murder.
What the inmates had told me — that when Ms. Dockery became irate at not receiving medical help she was put in solitary confinement, or "the box"; that when she kicked the door there, she was shackled — was backed up completely in corrections officers' logs.
From there, the collective's work takes on a noticeably more material form, including paintings in which it represented playful, gender-bending sex acted out by neon poodles — a fun foray into free love before the seriousness of AIDS shackled their work to the terminal disease.
And every candidate on stage — as well as the moderators themselves — announced that Americans were at grave and imminent danger from the "radical Muslims" in our midst, that President Obama is ushering terrorists into our neighborhoods, and that political correctness has shackled police from keeping us safe.
Reports have found that even at that point in pregnancy, migrant women have been detained — and regardless of how far along they are, they've faced abuses such as being shackled around the stomach during transport, denied medical care after an accident, and ignored when requesting prenatal vitamins.
He was strapped to something he called "the terror table," placed in a small box he dubbed "the coffin," and locked in "the hanging room," where he said he was chained to a metal rod with his shackled behind him and his feet barely touching the floor.
Astros complete sweep of A's HOUSTON — Oakland Athletics left-hander Ross Detwiler had shackled the Astros lineup so effectively that the lone hope for the Astros seemingly was to ride him out and take their chances against the first reliever to emerge from the Oakland bullpen.
MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Hunched over, shackled at the hands and ankles, and walking slowly, the driver of a school bus that collided with a dump truck on a New Jersey highway last week, killing a student and teacher, appeared in court Friday on death-by-auto charges.
Mr. Marquez, dressed in a white jumpsuit, his legs and hand shackled, spoke in a clear voice as he entered his plea on that charge, as well as on counts that he and Mr. Farook had conspired on an earlier terrorist plot that was not carried out.
He released his platinum-certified album "4 Your Eyez Only" in 2016 and embarked on his 2017 nationwide tour dressed in an orange prison jumpsuit, appearing on stage shackled in chains to highlight the themes of mass incarceration and police brutality that he tackles in his music.
As ProPublica reported in 2017, Haspel monitored her own black site and oversaw the sustained torture of Abu Zubaydah: As the CIA's video cameras rolled, security guards shackled Abu Zubaydah to a gurney and interrogators poured water over his mouth and nose until he began to suffocate.
"I believe that Bernie Sanders will lead the charge, with many millions of Americans behind him, against the unfettered Wall Street greed that has threatened the very existence of the middle class and shackled so many more to permanent poverty," she wrote in the Facebook post.
He believes that Western civilization is locked in an existential battle with the barbarians at the gates, that nationalists must wrest control from the aloof and corrupt globalist elite, and that America is a once great nation shackled by welfare for both the poor and the wealthy.
We were interrupted by a woman screaming, "The lease, my name is on the lease," and then something in Portuguese, as she was hauled—she was handcuffed; her legs weren't shackled, but she was dragging her bare feet—toward a desk at the back of the room.
The police said that Victor White III, while detained in the back seat of a locked police car, his hands shackled behind his back, had committed suicide by shooting himself in the back with a handgun that an officer had not found during an earlier search.
"While the Fed is not forever shackled by the monetary excesses of the Obama era, the sheer size of its asset holdings virtually guarantees that the Fed will feel the yoke of the massive excess reserves in the banking system for the remainder of this recovery," he wrote.
A week later, with his arms and legs shackled to a chair in an underground interrogation room in the city of Ghulja in western China, where he had lived before he became a naturalized citizen of Turkey, he asked for a third time to speak to Turkish diplomats.
From there, though, "Why We Hate" is somewhat shackled by the broadness of its subject matter, which ranges from the prevalence of bullying across societies to the rise of hate groups, as well as efforts to wean neo-Nazis and other extremists away from those beliefs and actions.
"The police destroyed the ceilings and took all the cash in the house – they took the phones, computers, while having them shackled in the house," said Aristide Rwigara, Diane's younger brother, who lives in Los Angeles and said he'd been speaking to family in Kigali about what happened.
Morel, who was shackled at the hands and feet and wore a tan button-down shirt with black pants, was arraigned at Queens Criminal Court on one count of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
Sitting before a judge in an orange jumpsuit with his hands and feet shackled, Chris Watts, 33, listened quietly as the judge read the charges against him for allegedly killing Shanann, 34, daughters, Bella, 4 and Celeste, 3, and their unborn son, who they planned to name Nico.
We must demand that policymakers in Washington begin unraveling the policies that have shackled generations of young Americans by supporting criminal justice reforms such as the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act, and start peeling back layers of policy that have criminalized and demoralized our communities for too long.
MORE FROM REUTERS: Uber waves white flag in China Tesla buys sister firm SolarCity, sending both shares down Shackled remains at ancient Greek site tell tale of intrigue The video with subtitles showed footage of armed men attacking armored vehicles and tents and collecting arms in the desert.
After being told their whole lives about the importance of a college education, then working hard to get into the best school they could, they graduated into a Kafkaesque existence, shackled to debts they have limited ability to repay while working jobs that leave them living at subsistence levels.
If, like me, you're not a stickler about historical discrepancies, then consider this shamelessly literal depiction of our white savior liberating the Black man: In one scene, Knight literally frees a runaway slave named Moses (House of Cards's Mahershala Ali) by breaking the iron contraption shackled around his neck.
The astronomer doesn&apost want us to remain shackled to existing planets and moons, either — he said it&aposd be best if humanity could "manufacture a gigantic structure that will be able [to maneuver] the optimal orbital distance at any given time" from the sun&aposs deadly energy.
Tuition varies among trucking schools but is typically a few thousand dollars, though it may be waived in some cases if coursework is completed and a designated term working for a company is served out, leaving many women financially shackled to their companies, stuck with a choice between debt and fear.
With Nicole's mother on the courtroom gallery's front row, and the girl's father right behind his ex-wife, his arm in a sling, Keepers sat before Viar with her hands shackled at her waist, wearing a burnt-orange jumpsuit with "WVRJ inmate" on the back, short for Western Virginia Regional Jail.
As a party of members who, in lockstep, are walking into the swirling waters of the November elections while collectively shackled by the hot mess that is Donald Trump, the tragedies in Orlando, Charleston, San Bernardino, Newtown, and too many other places in the past few years must be addressed.
The continent's economic decline, relative to the likes of China, is frequently and gleefully invoked (Britain is "shackled to a corpse" runs the over-used metaphor); in an article for the Daily Mail on May 22nd Steve Hilton, a former adviser to David Cameron, described the union's member states as "ungovernable".
" James Baldwin, writing in the Sunday Book Review for The Times, said of Kunta Kinte: "We are in his skin, and in his darkness, and, presently, we are shackled with him, in his terror, rage, and pain, his stink, and the stink of others, on the ship which brings him here.
And on a night when the Yankees were crying out for offense, shackled by three left-handed pitchers — starter Drew Pomeranz and relievers Ryan Butcher and Brad Hand — the game ended without two of the Yankees' most dangerous hitters against lefties, Carlos Beltran and Alex Rodriguez, ever having left the bench.
History may repeat itself; indeed, in this case must repeat itself, to restore the natural order of things -- moving forward inexorably, arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder, slashing through the impediments strewn in our path by foolish nations, blinded by ancient alliances, shackled by outdated concepts of right and wrong.
The drivers park the buses at an angle and position the doors in such a way that passersby might not even notice the dozens of people shackled at their hands and feet, with a chain across their waists to keep the handcuffs in place — unless they know what to look for.
While the authorities issued their private warnings to the possible targets on Monday, postal officials intercepted the 15th suspicious package possibly linked to Mr. Sayoc — this one addressed to the Atlanta headquarters of CNN — and Mr. Sayoc, shackled and dressed in a tan jumpsuit, made an initial court appearance in Miami.
The piece many fairgoers will likely find far too real is a comical and unearthly one: Jeremy Couillard's "Alien Afterlife," a kinetic sculpture at the booth of yours mine & ours that features an alien shackled to its desk, where it steadily types away on a laptop and stares without expression.
"Shackled," which is 27 inches high and made of solid black iron, and "Big Bling," which is 40 feet high and made of tiered wood planks wrapped in fine chain-link fencing, with a gold-leaf shackle near the top, share the same bodily structure, but otherwise come across very differently.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt begins by trying to imagine the lives that women like Berry, DeJesus, and Knight might lead after finding that their rescue has come with a jarring kind of fame: They get their first glimpse of freedom at the same moment that they are shackled to the role of celebrity victim.
EditorsNote: rewords first graf, adds new last graf Quarterback Ian Book threw for one touchdown and ran for another while the Notre Dame defense shackled host Louisville over the last three quarters Monday night as the No. 9 Fighting Irish posted a 35-17 win in the season opener for both teams.
Even if you're lucky enough to be set "free" from a brick-and-mortar jail thanks to a computer algorithm, an expensive monitoring device likely will be shackled to your ankle — a GPS tracking device provided by a private company that may charge you around $300 per month, an involuntary leasing fee.
My wife and I often drove by it for years without once suspecting that behind those discreet, unexceptional fences men had been kidnapped, blindfolded, shackled, humiliated, stripped, diapered, held without charges and thrown into a plane that would take them to clandestine prisons thousands of miles away where they would endure unspeakable pain.
The drawings by Sabaaneh, who is wrapping up the final leg of a US book tour in support of the release, are populated by hollow-cheeked and weary-eyed Palestinians, huddled in refugee camps, navigating armed checkpoints, or trying to carry on some semblance of life while shackled to balls and chains.
Yet at age 19, she was forced to course-correct: after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Lindsay realized that upon graduating, she had to be shackled to a corporate job that would provide steady income and much coveted health benefits, allowing her to attend regular sessions with her psychiatrist and afford medication.
The 70-year-old football star, who won his release from a Nevada parole board on Thursday after serving time for a botched robbery, is likely to remain shackled to a multimillion-dollar wrongful death civil judgment stemming from the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
The former detainees and advocates told BuzzFeed News of pregnant women being denied or given inadequate medical care by ICE and CBP officials while in dire circumstances — three of the women said they bled for days on end while pregnant without receiving medical attention — and being shackled around the arms, legs, and belly while pregnant.
The children were almost always either shackled to their beds or kept in separate rooms, and were fed very little, according to the DA. "The only thing the children were allowed to do in their rooms was to write in journals," he said, adding that hundreds of those journals are being examined as evidence.
Of course I know that slaves did not get shackled and put on a boat by free will," he wrote in one post, adding in a follow-up tweet: "My point is for us to have stayed in that position even though the numbers were on our side means that we were mentally enslaved.
He was struck by these sentences from Flores's piece, which come right at the end: I believe that Bernie Sanders will lead the charge, with many millions of Americans behind him, against the unfettered Wall Street greed that has threatened the very existence of the middle class and shackled so many more to permanent poverty.
This island of United States citizens, whose finances are now being overseen by a federal control board, is shackled by around $280 billion in public debt, crushing job losses that are expected to deepen as more government workers are laid off, and an unrelenting exodus that includes many professionals, like doctors, engineers and teachers.
"She knew he was leaving that night to do the attack, and her actions contributed to the deaths of 49 people," Sara Sweeney, an assistant United States attorney, said during a hearing here in Federal District Court, where a shackled Ms. Salman appeared for the third time since being indicted under an antiterrorism statute.
A 2140-year-old girl who said she was being held captive by her parents in her home about two hours southeast of Los Angeles escaped on Sunday and alerted the authorities, who then rescued her 2000 siblings — several of whom were found shackled to their beds and malnourished — the authorities said on Monday.
" In one example provided to the judge, according to lawyers with knowledge of the filing, a cable from a C.I.A. black site in December 2002 that was made public this year described Mr. Nashiri as hooded and shackled up against a wall when an interrogator and linguist "strode, catlike, into the well-lit confines of the cell.
You're absolutely right that what was happening since the '80s, almost without us realizing it, was what had previously been thought of as independent markets — for stocks, bonds, currency derivatives — were being shackled together, in part by new financial derivatives and in part by new financial trading strategies that used those new derivatives in new ways.
They have nodded respectfully when Republicans have demanded spending cuts and have shackled themselves with nonsensical policies like PAYGO—which would require any legislation that increases spending or cuts taxes to be offset by either spending cuts or tax increases—a rule that would make many of the ambitious policies currently percolating within the party impossible to enact.
In mourning Lincoln, Lepore writes, Americans deferred a different grief, a vaster and more dire reckoning with centuries of suffering and loss, not captured by any camera, not settled by any amendment, the injuries wrought on the bodies of millions of men, women, and children, stolen, shackled, hunted, whipped, branded, raped, starved, and buried in unmarked graves.
"The No. 1 piece of evidence is the fact that the man suffered a broken neck, and it killed him," said Mr. Schatzow, adding that that injury, combined with the "limited" video evidence and that Mr. Gray was shackled, handcuffed and not wearing a seatbelt, made it possible to infer that a rough ride had occurred.
SYDNEY, Australia — Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced an investigation on Tuesday into the treatment of juvenile detainees in Australia's far north, saying he was "shocked and appalled" by a news report that showed boys being stripped, sprayed with tear gas at close range and, in one case, shackled to a chair while forced to wear a hood.
Mr. Mafham's Antonio is shackled to an iron bar, his arms splayed out and his body lifted from the ground, in a pose that obviously evokes Christ on the cross, suggesting that those who are conducting this trial are intent on drawing the comparison, turning Shylock into the stock Jew of vile stereotype, the Christ-killer.
She discusses the merits of both candidates a bit, but she closes again on the efficacy issue: I believe that Bernie Sanders will lead the charge, with many millions of Americans behind him, against the unfettered Wall Street greed that has threatened the very existence of the middle class and shackled so many more to permanent poverty.
Scrutiny of the military's struggles to deal with Ms. Manning go back to her confinement at the Quantico, Va., brig after her arrest, when she was held for months in isolation, shackled during exercise and sometimes stripped of clothing and glasses to prevent her from harming herself — even after a prison psychologist said such steps were unnecessary.
Millions of people saw me barefoot and shackled at a hearing in Bangkok, not because I had committed any crime — I had not — but because, I believe, Thailand's ruling family happened to be tightening its relations with the Khalifas, the family that rules Bahrain, where I was born and which I had represented on its national soccer team.
Their descendants would be liberated by the Civil War more than 200 years later but were shackled anew at the start of the 20th century—by the successor to the House of Burgesses, the General Assembly—under Jim Crow segregation laws that denied most black people the vote and other rights until the federal courts and Congress intervened in the 1960s.
For these Republicans, many of whom are popular in their home states and have their own political futures to consider, being asked to join Mr. Trump's ticket would have forced them to balance the pressures of party loyalty in the near term against the risks of being shackled for many years to the most divisive figure in modern Republican politics.
"This defendant is not an inexperienced officer who was ignorant of the rules that governed his conduct," said Mr. Schatzow, the prosecutor, who said Lieutenant Rice was criminally negligent when he helped put a shackled and handcuffed Mr. Gray into the van at its second stop, but did not put a seatbelt on him, as Mr. Schatzow said, duty required.
Mr. Szentjoby called this brief performance piece "Sit Out/Be Forbidden," in homage to the sit-ins being staged by protesters in the United States and, specifically, to Bobby Seale, the Black Panther who a few years earlier had been shackled and gagged after making comments to the judge during his trial on charges of inciting violence at the 1968 Democratic Convention.
Investigations by the Army, the Justice Department and the Senate largely corroborated his account of being deprived of sleep; beaten; shackled in painful positions; forced to drink large amounts of water; isolated in darkness and exposed to extreme temperatures; stripped and soaked in cold water; told that his mother might be sent to Guantánamo; and sexually assaulted by female interrogators.
This includes providing treatment in crowded dormitories huddled in a corner in an attempt to provide some confidentiality; sitting in a makeshift office trying to talk over the loud yelling of inmates and correctional officers just outside the door; or conducting group therapy in a room where those participating are shackled to the wall and floor for the clinician's and other inmates' safety.
Despite political disagreements in Congress on a broader criminal justice reform package -- disagreements we hope to move past next year -- Democrats and Republicans surely can agree that children shouldn't be locked in a solitary confinement cell for 23 hours a day, or housed with other prisoners twice their age and size, or unnecessarily restrained and shackled for minor infractions, or harshly punished for low-level, nonviolent offenses.
All of the women said they had been shackled around their hands, legs, and belly while they were in CBP custody, mainly while being transported from the holding centers at the border in California and Arizona (where E was moved to for more than a week after entering in California), and then to Otay Mesa, the privately run longer-term detention facility in San Diego.
If abortion — and potentially, by extension, miscarriage — is criminalized, we already know who will be harmed first: The same communities already being jailed for living in our nation without the right immigration papers, the pregnant asylum seekers being shackled by US Marshals, the black and brown bodies scrutinized by police in our neighborhoods, and the same communities chastised by politicians for having too many children.
The style of middle-class child rearing that the Germans and the French and the rest might help us escape from is really more handcuff than helicopter, with the parent and the child both, like the man and woman agents in a sixties spy movie, shackled to the same valise—in this case, the one that carries not the secret plans for a bomb but the college-admission papers.
For a while, Burke's cover-up was successful in hindering the F.B.I. But after more than two years on the case, federal agents gained the cooperation and testimony of at least 10 police officers who confirmed that the thief, Christopher Loeb, was brought to a station house and shackled to the floor of an interrogation room while the police chief punched Mr. Loeb and shook his head violently.
Hundreds of people protested against building the giant telescope on the site, which many indigenous Hawaiians consider sacred land, with a group of kupuna (elders) sitting in chairs and tying themselves together with rope to block the road to the volcano's summit, according to the AP. A separate group of protesters lay on the ground with their arms shackled beneath a grate in the road, according to the news service.

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