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| ccur for years (his predecessor, George Ryan, | commuted all of the death sentences in the state short |
| k place with the result that the motion which | commuted all death sentences to life in prison was rev |
| nt in June 1946, and his sentence was finally | commuted altogether in March 1948. |
| o 500 lashes each, but the sentence was later | commuted, and the British government eventually offere |
| The rest of his sentence was | commuted and he was placed on 15 years of probation. |
| After the war, Bardach's sentence was | commuted, and he moved to Moscow to attend medical sch |
| His death sentence was | commuted, and he spent the rest of his life in an Idah |
| as very likely guilty, his death sentence was | commuted and he was later released on a free pardon. |
| death for High Treason, but his sentence was | commuted and he was sentenced to penal transportation |
| ntenced to 500 lashes, but had their sentence | commuted, and Britain offered to return them to Americ |
| of the Neumann-Sass case had their sentences | commuted and a number of them successfully ran in the |
| nstantly lived in hope of having his sentence | commuted, and constantly lived in fear of Serpantinnay |
| With his sentence of death | commuted, Arai worked with Enomoto in land reclamation |
| ugland relocated from Montreal to Vermont; he | commuted back and forth across the international borde |
| She | commuted back and forth between California and Louisia |
| f Business at Western Michigan University and | commuted back to suburbia to work on the label on week |
| ing backwater, so for over two decades Javits | commuted between New York and Washington nearly every |
| The artist again and again | commuted between Berlin and Vienna. |
| wing day they discovered the pilots no longer | commuted between Vannes and Meucon by bus, but had tak |
| Four of the sentences were | commuted, but three men were executed, including Ferna |
| Seven of them later had their sentences | commuted but two, Moore and his lifelong friend Paddy |
| ecution of Thomas Scott, but his sentence was | commuted by Governor General Lord Dufferin. |
| hat could not be fulfilled without difficulty | commuted by their confessor-unless failure to fulfill |
| llazo was sentenced to death, which was later | commuted by Truman to a life sentence. |
| convicted and served prison terms which were | commuted by the Japanese government in 1955. |
| one of the FALN members whose sentences were | commuted by President Bill Clinton. |
| maintain offices in Washington, D.C., Bentley | commuted by air to Ann Arbor to attend classes. |
| s in prison, after their death sentences were | commuted by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
| sentences were confirmed (upheld) and others | commuted by General Clay. |
| , was sentenced to death but had his sentence | commuted by the Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, to p |
| agents Ramos and Compean had their sentences | commuted by President George W. Bush during his last f |
| Commerce, in 2002, 7,200 Hong Kong residents | commuted daily to Shenzhen for work, and 2,200 student |
| n of Cedric's, who served fourteen years of a | commuted death sentence. |
| was sentenced to death, but his sentence was | commuted during 1995 and he remains in prison. |
| tol when he was in Sacramento, but ordinarily | commuted each day by private plane from his home in th |
| he day he left office, President Bill Clinton | commuted Evans's sentence. |
| He | commuted every death sentence during his governorship. |
| The tithes have been | commuted for about £750." |
| vicarage of Eglwysilan: the tithes have been | commuted for £270, of which a sum of £200 is payable t |
| President James K. Polk quickly | commuted Fremont's sentence of dishonorable discharge |
| elf to becoming an actor, Friedle continually | commuted from Avon to New York City for auditions. |
| rs, most of whom lived in Aetna although some | commuted from nearby towns such as Miller. |
| Pride processing plant workers in Farmerville | commuted from Bastrop, many in vans running on a regul |
| e Kentuckians petitioned that the sentence be | commuted, Gen. Bragg stood firm. |
| outgoing Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who | commuted her sentence to 25 years with the possibility |
| President Warren G. Harding | commuted his sentence in December 1921. |
| , however on June 9, 2008, Governor Tim Kaine | commuted his sentence to life in prison without parole |
| Later, the emperor once more | commuted Hong's sentence and pardoned him completely i |
| The tithes were | commuted in 1849 for £470. |
| Bragg's sentence was | commuted in 1959, and he continued recording after his |
| The great tithes were | commuted in 1840 for £180, and the small tithes for £1 |
| by supporters from England, the sentence was | commuted in January 1872 to perpetual banishment from |
| Edward Spreitzer's death sentence was | commuted in George H. Ryan's last minute commutation o |
| sent to Death Row, but his death sentence was | commuted in 1966, and he died in prison thirty years l |
| death, although the sentences were dropped or | commuted in 1930. |
| In 2000, there were 65 workers who | commuted into the municipality and 503 workers who com |
| ents worked outside Freienwil while 16 people | commuted into the municipality for work. |
| residents worked outside Rieden and 30 people | commuted into the municipality for work. |
| ents worked outside Thundorf while 180 people | commuted into the municipality for work. |
| worked outside Bad Zurzach while 1,026 people | commuted into the municipality for work. |
| esidents worked outside Burg while 137 people | commuted into the municipality for work. |
| nced to death, but the capital punishment was | commuted into one of deportation. |
| e was not sentenced to death and “graciously” | commuted it to lifetime imprisonment in a reformatory |
| President George W. Bush consequently | commuted Libby's sentence, preventing him from doing a |
| On April 12, 1977 President Jimmy Carter | commuted Liddy's sentence to eight years, "in the inte |
| Finally his life sentence was | commuted on May 20, 2009. |
| ard labour for revealing official secrets was | commuted on appeal after an international outcry. |
| aides also received death sentences that were | commuted on 1st June 2011. |
| An appeals court | commuted Ray Orndorff's sentence to life without parol |
| eist built contacts in the United States, and | commuted regularly across the Atlantic Ocean. |
| City High School and traveled by buses, which | commuted regularly between the DJA and Haines City hig |
| None of the other three received a | commuted sentence. |
| he and several other participants were given | commuted sentences in 1849 and transported for life to |
| confirmed fifteen of the death sentences and | commuted seven, most of the imprisonment sentences wer |
| In 2005, the Orissa High Court | commuted the sentence to life imprisonment. |
| In 1915, Slaton | commuted the sentence for Leo Frank from death to life |
| for cowardice, but King Frederick William III | commuted the sentence to life imprisonment. |
| Gaddafi | commuted the sentence in 1990 and El-Hariri was subseq |
| President Harry S. Truman | commuted the sentence to 20 years' imprisonment at har |
| On 14 July the Nagpur bench of the High Court | commuted the death penalty awarded to the six convicte |
| Before the enactment of the new law, he | commuted the death sentences of all death row inmates |
| Following the trial Queen Maria I | commuted the sentences of capital punishment to perpet |
| to death but the Emperor Hirohito personally | commuted the sentences to life imprisonment for all bu |
| Commissioner for Palestine, Alan Cunningham, | commuted the deaths sentences to imprisonment, in orde |
| Davis then | commuted their sentences and ordered them to prison. |
| ers who worked there around the clock and who | commuted there from their quarters in the American Sec |
| wn to Mexico to see first-hand why Dr. Ruston | commuted there so often. |
| eant that many of the residents of Wellington | commuted there for work, and the M5 motorway enabled c |
| ol of Repentance, but payment of buttock mail | commuted this sentence, allowing the convicted fornica |
| lot of land and, like many women of the area, | commuted three times a year to the Po Valley to work i |
| istant localities around Kalyani Nagar can be | commuted through buses and also through six-seater aut |
| rby-Lewis, were sentenced to death, but later | commuted to life imprisonment following the abolition |
| troversial decision in 1999, her sentence was | commuted to life by outgoing Alabama Governor Fob Jame |
| es by fraud: a sentence of transportation was | commuted to a short prison term, but his architectural |
| already been home to commuters who, by train, | commuted to adjacent towns like Stafford's Point and S |
| native of Paris and resident of Seattle, who | commuted to Boston for four years to help build the or |
| and sentenced to death, but the sentence was | commuted to life and in 1962 he was released following |
| o given a death sentence but had his sentence | commuted to life in prison by the Supreme Court of Mis |
| he electric chair, but his death sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment following the decision b |
| ssful later that month in having his sentence | commuted to transportation for life, an outcome that h |
| sferred to West Potomac (classes periodically | commuted to Sandburg to use the planetarium). |
| tish Minister in Washington, his sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment at the isolated Fort Jef |
| t same year, Greenwood crossed the border and | commuted to Los Angeles, California to appear on such |
| ed to death in absentia before the ruling was | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| mber 12 not to recommend that her sentence be | commuted to life imprisonment, despite evidence raisin |
| cotton and lace, and whose sentence had been | commuted to transportation for life, and they had five |
| His sentence was | commuted to life. |
| Sentence is | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| At a retrial, the sentence was | commuted to a fine. |
| His death sentence was later | commuted to a prison term. |
| By the 1980s most of the residents | commuted to Houston. |
| Alan | commuted to Army Headquarters at Victoria Barracks by |
| The sentences were | commuted to penal servitude for life. |
| In 1948, his sentence was | commuted to 15 years. |
| The sentence was later | commuted to transportation for life. |
| Eventually their sentence was | commuted to penal servitude. |
| Hhis sentence was later | commuted to ten years imprisonment. |
| Her sentence was | commuted to life in 1988. |
| essfully appealed the sentence which was then | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| He | commuted to work by bicycle, and was known for his dis |
| ded in Travot being condemned to death, later | commuted to 20 years in prison. |
| "999092 Lane Doil 03/09/2007 Sentence | commuted to life by Governor Perry, #1420218" |
| Lucas's sentence was | commuted to life in prison in 1998 by then-Governor Ge |
| It was | commuted to a life sentence by Governor Jim Folsom, on |
| His sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment when Turkey abolished th |
| He | commuted to Cork five days per week (1965-1966) for hi |
| He appealed to the Supreme Court, he was | commuted to life imprisonment in December 1947. |
| However, he managed to have his sentence | commuted to a fine. |
| The sentences were | commuted to life imprisonment after the governments of |
| more were sentenced to death, but these were | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| However, his sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment by the government. |
| In 1989, her sentence was | commuted to 60 years in prison. |
| murder and sentenced to life in prison, later | commuted to 27 years. |
| Later, after the war ended, his sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| He kept a house in Inglewood, California and | commuted to NBC. |
| His death sentence was | commuted to life in prison by Governor Nelson Rockefel |
| ronounced the death sentence, which was later | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| during the 2009-2010 appointment, and Meltzer | commuted to Cambridge during the period. |
| His sentence was | commuted to a fine, upon the ground that the offence o |
| he had removed to Plainfield, New Jersey but | commuted to Brooklyn every day. |
| This was | commuted to beheading, with the sentence being carried |
| abic grammar, she kept her university job and | commuted to Saudi Arabia during their time in Sudan. |
| e was given the death penalty which was later | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| s mother runs a successful campaign and it is | commuted to life in prison. |
| part of the inhabitants of this constituency | commuted to work in the City of London. |
| condemned to death in 1660, but his sentence | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| sident to grant clemency and had the sentence | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| nce in a separate trial, but the sentence was | commuted to life in prison. |
| However the sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment and he was released afte |
| However, this sentence was later | commuted to penal servitude for life, and they were tr |
| VD) in Lviv, and sentenced to death which was | commuted to 10 years incarceration. |
| She | commuted to New York's Columbia University between 192 |
| While at Wesleyan, he | commuted to New Haven and received his MD from Yale Sc |
| tenced to death for forgery, his sentence was | commuted to transportation to the Penal Colony of New |
| ll death sentences from then on being neither | commuted to life nor carried out. |
| conscientious objectors, had their sentences | commuted to time served or were pardoned on December 2 |
| e his affair with Katherine, his sentence was | commuted to beheading. |
| d the death penalty in 1971, his sentence was | commuted to 50 years in prison. |
| l to exile in Vologda; a year later, this was | commuted to Chernigov. |
| al Government began moving into the area, and | commuted to Washington, D.C. by train. |
| Lewis Lewis had his sentence | commuted to transportation, largely thanks to the test |
| ath penalty, but this sentence has since been | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| The sentences were subsequently | commuted to 12 years of forced labour and eventually s |
| in 1946, received a death sentence, which was | commuted to forced labor the next year. |
| s originally sentenced to death, but this was | commuted to life imprisonment after three attempts to |
| to be hanged, although this was subsequently | commuted to life imprisonment by President Harry Truma |
| an authorities, though the sentence was later | commuted to 20 years imprisonment. |
| moratorium on executions and the sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment in the maximum-security |
| lly sentenced to death, Laskey's sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment when the Supreme Court i |
| Collazo's sentence was | commuted to time served by President Jimmy Carter on S |
| The sentence was | commuted to confiscation of Tassilo's lands and honour |
| rs of the Irish Confederation were eventually | commuted to transportation for life to Van Diemen's La |
| Yitzchok Schneersohn in the USSR in 1927 was | commuted to exile in Latvia. |
| His sentence was | commuted to 10 years and from 1952 - 1963 he served as |
| ere sentenced to death but had their sentence | commuted to transportation, so under law, they were no |
| She | commuted to Europe in the 1970s for performances in ni |
| ed to be hanged in 1947, but had his sentence | commuted to life imprisonment and was released in 1952 |
| Prior to execution the sentence was | commuted to simple hanging and beheading, amid fears t |
| lly sentenced to 10 years, their sentence was | commuted to one hour in the executive chambers of Gove |
| the war he was sentenced to death but it was | commuted to life imprisonment and he was released in 1 |
| n 1580, when the rent was assessed at 9 hens, | commuted to 2d. |
| Wealthy businessmen | commuted to downtown, Wilshire Center (now Koreatown), |
| Buchenwald concentration camp, though it was | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| Pardon and Paroles that his death sentence be | commuted to life on May 17, 2004 because of mental ill |
| r of the Dui Hua Foundation, her sentence was | commuted to 11 years from her original 23-year sentenc |
| n Victoria, and that Ryan's sentence would be | commuted to life imprisonment. |
| ry University in Atlanta and during this time | commuted to Toronto several times a month to tape the |
| years for escape, but her death sentence was | commuted to life in prison when the Florida Supreme Co |
| d in Ohio, but in 1991 her death sentence was | commuted to life in prison by Governor Richard Celeste |
| "ringleaders" were sentenced to death, later | commuted to five years imprisonment. |
| 58 sentenced him to death, but this was later | commuted to 10 years' imprisonment; he was released in |
| ein was sentenced to ten years in jail (later | commuted to three years by President Wilson) for makin |
| murder and all sentences of death were to be | commuted to sentences of life imprisonment. |
| tive, Maurice of Saxony, his condemnation was | commuted to imprisonment for life. |
| r, one Ilija Krajan, whose death sentence was | commuted to 20 years imprisonment and he was led to be |
| entenced to death, but his death sentence was | commuted to a single life term after the death penalty |
| by Meyer and as a result Meyer's sentence was | commuted to life imprisonment by Canadian Major Genera |
| lso worked for Pla y Portal, his sentence was | commuted to internal exile in Calabozo. |
| plot, although the sentence was subsequently | commuted to life imprisonment by Biya. |
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