Examples of 'might go to jail' in a sentence

Meaning of "might go to jail"

might go to jail: This phrase is used to express the possibility of someone ending up in prison or facing legal consequences for their actions. It implies potential legal trouble or being at risk of being arrested and incarcerated

How to use "might go to jail" in a sentence

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might go to jail
I might go to jail before turning that over.
We have to solve this or an innocent woman might go to jail.
And now he might go to jail for it.
Professionals found guilty of a crime will have a criminal record and might go to jail.
Because she might go to jail.
I might go to jail because of this.
I did some research and he might go to jail for three years.
I might go to jail.
An innocent woman might go to jail.
He might go to jail.
Do you think we might go to jail.
You might go to jail for the rest of your life . ".
I think we might go to jail.
She 's still under age if you try anything with her, you might go to jail.
But you might go to jail.

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When it's not your daughter who might go to jail.
An innocent man might go to jail for the rest of his life.
If you behave nicely, you might go to jail.
Look, my daughter might go to jail for a hit and run that she didn't commit.
Even if that means I might go to jail.
You might go to jail yourself, So.
Chris Brown might go to jail.
That 's a possibility . You act badly, then complain you might go to jail.
I think he might go to jail.
Pierre, I just saw the investigators. Do you think we might go to jail.
Clinton might go to jail.
You act badly, then complain you might go to jail.
He was afraid that he might go to jail even though he 's innocent.
My daughter is in an OR, and I am abandoning court, and I might go to jail.
But I still might go to jail.
He might go to jail for this, you know?
Drink your urine, and you might go to jail.
You might go to jail for 10 years.
We are criminals . I think we might go to jail.
Perhaps I might go to jail for 30 days.
It was crazy . I think he might go to jail.
An innocent man might go to jail for us?
Oh, and Hector might go to jail.

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