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prison and chaplain
The prison chaplain mistakes Alex's Bible studies for stirrings of faith ( Alex is actually reading Scripture for the violent passages ).
Though the prison chaplain accuses the state of stripping Alex of free will, the government officials on the scene are pleased with the results and Alex is released into society.
At the same time, a total communication ban was imposed on the prison inmates, who were now allowed visits only from government officials and the prison chaplain.
In prison, while awaiting the execution of his death sentence by the guillotine, Meursault meets with a chaplain, but rejects his proffered opportunity of turning to God, explaining that God is a waste of his time.
When not working in the library, Raeder spent his time debating with the prison chaplain, the French Pastor Georges Casalis who believed that Raeder's soul might be saved if he confessed his guilt, and tried hard to save Raeder.
Her final words to the German Lutheran prison chaplain, Paul Le Seur, were recorded as, " Ask Father Gahan to tell my loved ones later on that my soul, as I believe, is safe, and that I am glad to die for my country.
This is echoed in an interview with the Catholic chaplain at the prison, Father Eligius Weir, who had been a personal confidant of Richard Loeb.
Traditionally, a chaplain is a minister in a specialized setting such as a priest, pastor, rabbi, imam, lay representative of a world view attached to a secular institution such as a hospital, prison, military unit, police department, university, or private chapel.
In the late 1950s, Gene Roddenberry wrote two episodes of Have Gun Will Travel featuring a prison chaplain named Robert April.
Thomas Meersman, the Roman Catholic prison chaplain, administered the last rites to Gilmore.
( released April 1963 ) Starring Peter Sellers as a prison chaplain and co-starring Eric Sykes.
At the prompting of a prison chaplain he had agreed to donate his body for scientific research or medical use, without knowing about the Visible Human Project.
In 1547 he was lecturing on rhetoric at Christ Church, and shortly afterwards became chaplain to Bishop Ridley, who, when he was in prison, desired Grimald to translate Laurentius Valla's book against the alleged Donation of Constantine, and the De gestis Basiliensis Concilii of Aeneas Sylvius ( Pius II ).
Before him went the prison chaplain, routinely and sleepily reading some Bible verses.
The former correctional center chaplain is the founder of Faith Base Pod, a prison ministry.
There he spent his last 24 hours sleeping, eating, watching television, talking with staff, and meeting with his fifty-three-year-old sister, Betty Odom ; the prison chaplain ; and his attorney.
In 1589 Southwell became domestic chaplain to Ann Howard, whose husband, the first earl of Arundel, was in prison convicted of treason.
He ignores the convict code of ethics by betraying a fellow prisoner's escape plans to the prison chaplain, knowing that he will report it to the warden.
Peter Norden, former prison chaplain at Pentridge Prison, has campaigned for the site's restoration.
He would meet with the prison chaplain, Reverend Earl Smith, who once played chess in the prison with Charles Manson.
He walked to and from Düsseldorf every other Sunday until a regular prison chaplain was appointed.
With a lack of support from the Immigration Service, the introduction of Group 4 ( with its largely prison based philosophies ) to the management of Tinsley House and the departure of the centre ’ s original management team including its senior chaplain, the ‘ Tinsley Model ’ became increasingly difficult to maintain resulting in a decline in the centre's previously caring regime.

prison and Fisk
In " Guilty ", it was revealed that the prison Tombstone went to was Ryker's Island with Richard Fisk ( who was incarcerated two episodes before Tombstone ).
Fisk and Tombstone agreed to team up and bring Robbie Robertson into the same prison as them.
Fisk gave a dying declaration identifying Stokes as the killer, and Stokes served four years of a six-year prison sentence for manslaughter.

prison and was
The only thing which would have attracted attention was that two wore the uniform of prison guards, three the striped suits of convicts.
It was to him that Barton had sent Carl Dill on Dill's release from the prison.
It was just as well that the ignorant Dandy enjoyed himself to the hilt that first evening, for the room was to become his prison cell.
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
He has been in prison since May, 1958, when his aircraft was shot down over Moluccas.
Caught at last, he was sentenced to prison.
Held as a material witness in the compulsory prostitution trial of Mickey Jelke, the comely courtesan was unable to raise bail and was committed to the Women's House of Detention, a terribly overcrowded prison.
It is a tribute to her talents that she was able to talk the District Attorney into having her removed from the prison to a hotel room, with her meals taken at Vesuvio's, an excellent Italian restaurant.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
This room was like a prison.
Tacitus however leaves open the possibility that she was deprived of nourishment while in prison and her death was not voluntary.
Accompanied by Ismenias, he went merely as a negotiator, without any military force, and was seized by Alexander and thrown into prison.
The young Alexios IV was strangled in prison, while his father Isaac died shortly afterwards, his death variously attributed to fright, sorrow, or foul play.
About this time ( 1153 ) a conspiracy against the Emperor, in which Andronikos participated, was discovered and he was thrown into prison.
It was in the military prison in Bonne-Nouvelle, a district of Rouen, from February to May, that he did the work that made his reputation.
Ernest Pletch pled guilty and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in June 2001.
On December 10, 2007, Vick received a 23-month prison sentence and was officially cut from the Atlanta roster.
Alford was sentenced to thirty years in prison, after the trial judge in the case accepted the plea bargain and ruled that the defendant had been adequately apprised by his lawyer.

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