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By the end of 1982, after my first trial in federal court in Newark — the first of many — I found myself in the bus with the other prisoners, cuffed and shackled, and being brought to MCC in Manhattan.
Source: https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/01/a-new-years-eve-to-remember/
In more than half the cases, women were shackled during transport even though that’s when they are most likely to fall.
It felt like I was bound and shackled.
"I was unconscious, and I woke up two days later in hospital with my legs and my hands shackled," Bassel Basbous told AFP.
Source: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2023/03/dead-or-alive-palestinians-wrongly-declared-martyrs
Jefferson Gonzalez had nothing to say to ABC Philadelphia affiliate as he was led away to a police car, shackled and handcuffed.
Source: https://abc7.com/jefferson-gonzalez-coatesville-pa-news-police-department-pennsylvania/14233959/
“Make Brexit Work” has become a mantra of necessity for the British Labour Party, which will go into the next general election shackled to a policy of European estrangement which it knows is crippling the country.
Most public schools are shackled by collective agreements and rigid remuneration frameworks.
Sixty-one years later, Biafra is still shackled with the chains of neo-colonization, marginalization, injustice, economic blockade, and terrorism.
Sources say he now spends his days shackled up inside his Beverly Hills mansion - and that he almost never leaves.
Still, that book felt as if the aliens were once more shackled by someone's endgame.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/marvel-alien-xenomorphs-scarier/