31.   A conviction carries a jail term of two to five years, Mendez said, with a minimum of one year.

32.   A government source said the man was convicted of making a false report to officers and sentenced to a jail term.

33.   A jail term was important.

34.   A recent study by Rand Corp. concluded that mandatory jail terms are the least cost-effective way of reducing cocaine consumption.

35.   A separate provision would impose heavy fines and jail terms on people who transmitted indecent or obscene material over computer networks.

36.   A prior jail term has not endeared him to his employer, the NBA.

37.   A Tennessee congressman recently introduced federal legislation that would carry a three-year jail term for agents who improperly pay players.

38.   After being warned to stay away, they were caught again together and she got a short jail term.

39.   After his jail term he was held for deportation, then freed on bail while he appealed.

40.   After serving a jail term, Chung rebuilt his business by using his ties to powerful politicians.

n. + term >>共 419
prison 19.42%
jail 13.18%
five-year 12.97%
four-year 9.15%
life 5.17%
six-year 4.52%
two-year 3.51%
dollar 2.78%
three-year 2.29%
seven-year 1.71%
jail + n. >>共 275
term 24.43%
sentence 21.76%
time 13.89%
cell 8.09%
official 3.66%
guard 2.17%
inmate 1.21%
condition 1.21%
break 1.05%
jumpsuit 0.81%
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