| 21. | And now, if this thing goes to trial and he is convicted, he will do time.
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| 22. | Sandys mused, suggesting that the suspects do time " working on a farm or something ."
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| 23. | I just want to see him do time.
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| 24. | You could do timing and add software to try to decide when things have gone astray.
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| 25. | Despite his attorney Bruce Cutler's claim that he could do time " standing on his head,"
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| 26. | Unlike February 1992, when he was convicted of rape, however, Tyson will not do time this time.
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| 27. | "I did time, he didn't do time,"
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| 28. | Penrod won't have to do time if she completes two years on probation without further criminal convictions.
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| 29. | "We know that all . . . will do time for dozens of years, " he said.
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| 30. | Let Clinton do time in Danbury.
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