the " explosive decade"
they are called con or convicts
Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1962 and was sentenced to life in prison in 1964. He was released in 1990 after serving 27 years in prison.
The sentences for the Great Train Robbers varied, with some receiving up to 30 years in prison. The mastermind, Ronald Biggs, famously escaped and spent years on the run before being captured.
The Philadelphia Nativist Riots (also known as the Philadelphia prayer riots of 1844, the Bible riotsand the Native American riots) were a series of riots that took place between May 3 and May 8 and July 6 and July 7, 1844 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and its suburbs. The riots involved conflicts between nativists and recent Irish Catholic immigrants. The May riots began in Kensington after tensions had risen after anti-Catholic groups began spreading misinformation that Catholics were trying to remove the Bible from public schools. The July riots began in Southwark after a Catholic church armed itself for protection. Both riots resulted in loss of life and property damage.
Which London riots? There have been many over the past 1500 years, you need to specify which ones your refering to!!
There is a difference between Life in Prison, and Life in Prison without the Possibility of Parole. Life without Parole is just that, until the end of the person's natural life. Regular Life in Prison is 40 years, and then the person becomes eligible for Parole, which does not guarantee that they will be released, only that they will regularly be reviewed by the Parole Board.
we have had a democracy in Britain for years but if you mean the riots for increasing the franchise so more men had the vote then this was in 1866.
He was in prison for twenty years
In the Grapes of Wrath how many years was Tom in prison? What was he charge with?
He was in prison for 20 years then was let free and soon became president of South Africa
The zoot-suit riots
If I'm not mistaken, if convicted, it's between 1 and 7 years in prison, in addition to any fine(s), as well as losing your license for a minimum of 3 years after being released from prison.