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During her | imprisonment, a Portuguese sailor named Manuel Eynesso ( |
ing the commutation of her sentence to life | imprisonment, a movement which included a few foreign go |
This carries a maximum sentence of | imprisonment, a fine, or 40 lashes. |
mpanion during her ten and a half months of | imprisonment, accompanying her throughout the day and of |
ious criminal who is currently serving life | imprisonment accused of murder. |
nary political economy and a period of mass | imprisonment affecting the native born (1st and 2nd gene |
In 1973, he was sentenced to two years' | imprisonment after admitting to being a member of the IR |
nded death, but Zheng was sentenced to life | imprisonment after she was diagnosed with schizophrenia. |
of Terrorism Act and sentenced to ten years | imprisonment after being found in possession of hand gre |
court sentenced Keeler to twenty-eight days | imprisonment after he assaulted a police officer during |
2003 and sentenced to 2 years of suspended | imprisonment after a lengthy process delayed by ill heal |
r at the factory was sentenced to six years | imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to stea |
The sentences were commuted to life | imprisonment after the governments of India and Pakistan |
ne of up $1,000 US dollars and up to 1 year | imprisonment after being evaluated by a person certified |
s for Osama bin Laden and sentenced to life | imprisonment after a jury of 9 military officers deliber |
5 June 1974 she was sentenced to nine years | imprisonment after pleading "proudly and incorruptibly g |
In 1996, Ross was sentenced to life | imprisonment after being convicted of trying to purchase |
ced to death, but this was commuted to life | imprisonment after three attempts to hang him had failed |
o suppress, and was condemned to six years' | imprisonment, afterwards reduced to six months. |
Outfit leader Joseph "Joey Doves" Aiuppa's | imprisonment, Alex would share overseeing day-to-day act |
n June 1964; Kathrada was sentenced to life | imprisonment along with Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, G |
1969 Bunting was sentenced to three months | imprisonment along with Paisley for his role in the dist |
Rights has been reviewing whether lifelong | imprisonment amounts to a violation of human rights legi |
ing the so-called Eikon Basilike during his | imprisonment, an allegation that produced a flurry of ne |
his claim and sentenced him to five years' | imprisonment and a fine of I£ 250,000. |
gs that followed, was sentenced to 15 years | imprisonment, and his assistant to 8 years. |
n 1948, he was released after five years of | imprisonment and subsequently retired from active servic |
hile in jail Irving wrote an account of his | imprisonment and the Austrian justice system, which has |
detailed-there are graphic descriptions of | imprisonment and forcible feeding of hunger strikers. |
crimes by the Allies, sentenced to 14 years | imprisonment, and began his sentence in 1948. |
scale street games were played by children ( | imprisonment and subsequent rescue, or "clouting out", w |
summary offenses meriting up to 2 years of | imprisonment and a fine of HK$100,000; a sentence of up |
the country for ten years under penalty of | imprisonment and deportation, as well as denying U.S. ci |
two lovers together, and sentences Kumar to | imprisonment and death. |
on summary conviction to up to six months' | imprisonment and a fine of up to £5,000. |
1527 damages for removal of goods and false | imprisonment, and in further proceedings before the Cour |
am, during which time he underwent rigorous | imprisonment and led underground life. |
lance, widespread suspicion of "saboteurs", | imprisonment, and killings. |
rch 15 incident, and sentenced to two years | imprisonment and five years suspended prison sentence. |
ded for his part in Richard II's surrender, | imprisonment and fall with the living of Kemsing and Sea |
the days of the Shah of Iran, only to face | imprisonment and torture under the Islamic regime after |
ultaneously dooming himself to centuries of | imprisonment and freeing himself from his cyclic fate. |
lthough his involvement had faded after his | imprisonment, and later told an inquest that he felt his |
He was sentenced to four years | imprisonment and 200 pounds fine. |
, who kept a detailed diary of his capture, | imprisonment, and escape. |
Espionage Act, sentencing Debs to ten years | imprisonment, and a loss of his citizenship. |
nescu, Aurel Triandaf was sentenced to life | imprisonment and hard labor for war crimes and crimes ag |
ntral Italy, the scandal ended in Stephen's | imprisonment and his death by strangling that summer. |
e also the subject of kidnappings, unlawful | imprisonment and torture. |
0 fine for the first offense and five years | imprisonment and Rs. |
for recusancy, and repeat offenders risked | imprisonment and execution. |
orsica, where he was condemned to ten years | imprisonment and perpetual surveillance by the police fo |
to people who have already completed their | imprisonment, and can only be used to challenge factual |
007 film Rescue Dawn about Dieter Dengler's | imprisonment and escape. |
as repeatedly condemned to various terms of | imprisonment, and was also expelled from that city. |
reducing the maximum penalty to five years | imprisonment and a fine. |
1847, he was deeply affected by the arrest, | imprisonment, and exile of the members of the Ukrainophi |
tellectual culture which he propagated, the | imprisonment and sufferings which he endured; in a word, |
trial, her sentence was reduced to a year's | imprisonment and 100 strokes of the cane, along with pay |
She cared for him during his | imprisonment, and for this she was also arrested and clu |
However the sentence was commuted to life | imprisonment and he was released after 17 years, settlin |
Others aver that it was the | imprisonment and subsequent death of his son David that |
Prison Break was a practical joke, with his | imprisonment and his first line being, "I know a way out |
A writ for their | imprisonment and seizure of their assets reached Ireland |
ennet was fined £20,000, but punishments of | imprisonment and disqualification from office were later |
were fined $10,000, sentenced to two years' | imprisonment, and immediately transported to federal pen |
candidate, he was sentenced to four months' | imprisonment and confined in Kilkenny, and later Kilmain |
The maximum penalty was fourteen years' | imprisonment and an unlimited fine. |
The maximum penalty was ten years' | imprisonment and an unlimited fine. |
her brother's minority and then during his | imprisonment, and had confiscated them after his trial; |
Number 84 was used for | imprisonment and interrogation of foreign agents capture |
r" was punishable with at least 6 months of | imprisonment and up to the death sentence in the periods |
ght-member National Commission on Political | Imprisonment and Torture panel in Chile, which investiga |
After periods of | imprisonment and exile, and then in his 80's, he returne |
2, Kesavan was sentenced to one year simple | imprisonment and was released on July 19, 1943. |
of Carloman's retirement, Grifo escaped his | imprisonment and fled to Duke Odilo of Bavaria, who was |
indictment, however, faces up to 10 years' | imprisonment and an unlimited fine. |
ction and was sentenced to an eighteen year | imprisonment and eighteen lashes. |
ich he described changes in China since his | imprisonment, and Return to Saigon, in which he visited |
part in the court martial of Marshal Ney by | imprisonment and the loss of his marshalate and peerage. |
on Guard leaders, and sentenced him to life | imprisonment and labor. |
to enlist in the English army, and suffered | imprisonment and the loss of all his goods in consequenc |
Impoverished after his | imprisonment and living with his wife and numerous proge |
The trial judge sentenced Anderson to life | imprisonment and recommended that he should serve a mini |
ngland, who accompanied the King during his | imprisonment and to his eventual execution. |
test their conditions of confinement, their | imprisonment, and their sentences. |
1947, but had his sentence commuted to life | imprisonment and was released in 1952. |
ose death sentence was commuted to 20 years | imprisonment and he was led to believe that it was done |
rer of false money" and sentenced to 1 year | imprisonment and then provide sureties for his good beha |
a fine of one hundred pounds, or both such | imprisonment and fine, together with the forfeiture of a |
il 1, 1875, and was sentenced to one year's | imprisonment and a fine of three hundred dollars. |
an offender can be sentenced to 12 months' | imprisonment and a £20,000 fine (s.20(4)). |
ge, Huffman has sentenced offenders to life | imprisonment and even death. |
g.The court sentenced three accused to life | imprisonment and acquitted four others including Al-Umma |
as a token or a less costly alternative to | imprisonment and surruptitious murder which became less |
to return to Christianity; and after a long | imprisonment and a trial for heresy he was burned alive |
nfranchised everybody serving a sentence of | imprisonment, and the previous legislation, the Electora |
Martin was subsequently sentenced to life | imprisonment and on 23 February 2008, The Times reported |
46) returned home, suffered a short term of | imprisonment, and in 1848 was elected member for Leitmer |
tenced to death but it was commuted to life | imprisonment and he was released in 1952. |
Word spread of his | imprisonment and people attempted to free him to no avai |
tion by his heroic attitude during his long | imprisonment, and his persistent refusal to accept offer |
Narrative of the | Imprisonment and Escape of Capt. |
ipps' mother being sentenced to six months' | imprisonment and her sister to eighteen months. |
Holyoake nevertheless underwent six months | imprisonment, and the editorship of the Oracle changed h |
to the tax charges, resulting in two years | imprisonment and a $10,000 fine. |
upin's earliest compositions, it deals with | imprisonment and the wish for "freedom". |
ted only by a sense of injustice at his own | imprisonment, and had resolved to kill a high ranking co |
ending with the siege of Palestrina and the | imprisonment and excommunication of Jacopone in 1298. |
publicly burned, yet Dugard escaped further | imprisonment, and only had his printing press confiscate |
He was condemned to life | imprisonment, and was imprisoned. |
Helwys to James I that resulted in Helwys's | imprisonment and death. |
Lee was sentenced to six years | imprisonment, and was deported shortly after his convict |
) and The Troubadour's Song (USA) about the | imprisonment and ransom of Richard the Lionheart. |
This led to years of arrests, | imprisonment, and hunger strikes. |
subsequently being sentenced to three years | imprisonment and the decree issued. |
He was sentenced to life | imprisonment, and taken back to Rome. |
(1950) in France, sentenced to one year of | imprisonment and declared a national disgrace. |
and disarmed it, Skierski yet again evaded | imprisonment and fled to the countryside, where he took |
lower court sentenced Ocampo to six months | imprisonment and a fine of PhP 2,000 and Kalaw to twelve |
der can be sentenced to up to three months' | imprisonment and the statutory maximum fine. |
ctivity, saving a great number of Jews from | imprisonment and death. |
31 March 1888 was sentenced to six months' | imprisonment and a $300 fine. |
th but his sentence was changed to 20 years | imprisonment and was set free on the 2 May 1963 after 17 |
Joyce had suffered twenty three weeks | imprisonment, and his employer and friends worked ceasel |
hers were sentenced to death, three to life | imprisonment, and others to shorter terms of imprisonmen |
He was sentenced to 21 months | imprisonment and appealed against conviction. |
novels frequently include themes of crime, | imprisonment and military service, and lately terrorism |
For this he suffered | imprisonment and exile: he is the author of many works i |
Elements of the events that led to Baker's | imprisonment and cashiering from the British Army are su |
The man was sentenced to two years | imprisonment, and the boys to ten and eight months each. |
e experienced prostitution, drug addiction, | imprisonment and all manners of abuse and rejection". |
nton's play deals with the subject of youth | imprisonment and its lack of actual rehabilitation pract |
His health was seriously impaired by his | imprisonment, and he died in his home soon after his rel |
He was sentenced to life | imprisonment and should serve a minimum of 10 years befo |
He was arrested and sentenced to life | imprisonment and was killed in 1983 Welikada prison mass |
and sentenced three merchants to a month's | imprisonment and a fine for writing a letter which he co |
ting the Crown to paying the costs of their | imprisonment; and, four days later, on 1 July 1628, not |
to the I-9 form, "federal law provides for | imprisonment and/or fines for false statements or use of |
To avoid | imprisonment, Apperley moved to Calais in 1830, where he |
Opponents of Irving's | imprisonment argue that free speech should be applied to |
asing sentences for rape to minimum 3 years | imprisonment, as there currently are works on establishi |
f first degree murder and sentenced to life | imprisonment, as was Matthew Taylor. |
corpus challenging the conditions of their | imprisonment as well as its legality. |
physical property and extended it to forbid | imprisonment as a punishment for debt. |
the state of Virginia abandoned the use of | imprisonment as a punishment for debt in 1849. |
ollowing year and condemned to ten years of | imprisonment as a traitor in 1948. |
e jurist William Blackstone and recommended | imprisonment as an alternative sentence to death or tran |
he was arrested and sentenced to ten years | imprisonment, as part of Stalin's suppression of the Uni |
cy against monarchical rule resulted in his | imprisonment as a political prisoner by the Maharaja of |
strike Thomas was sentenced to three months | imprisonment as the chairman of the Park and Dare Lodge |
He examines the meanings of freedom and | imprisonment as well, even if this causes his stories to |
The motif of the tower | imprisonment, as in Rapunzel, is here only a prison, and |
ad stayed at Yattendon Castle on her way to | imprisonment at Woodstock. |
n was fined £50 and sentenced to six months | imprisonment at King's Bench Prison in February 1799, af |
th stayed at Yattendon Castle on her way to | imprisonment at Woodstock. |
as fined $1,000 and sentenced to six months | imprisonment at the Sedgewick County Jail on March 12, 1 |
istering drugs and sentenced to nine months | imprisonment at Wormwood Scrubs Prison. |
death automatically being replaced by life | imprisonment; at that time there was no provision for at |
His | imprisonment at Buchenwald seriously threatened his heal |
Prynne when he was taken through Chester to | imprisonment at Carnarvon Castle. |
h Gotti's conviction and sentencing to life | imprisonment at Marion Federal Penitentiary in Marion, I |
. Truman commuted the sentence to 20 years' | imprisonment at hard labor, dishonorable discharge, and |
Bignon, after a short | imprisonment at the hands of the allies, returned to Fra |
He was found guilty and sentenced to life | imprisonment at Sugamo Prison in Tokyo. |
shington, his sentence was commuted to life | imprisonment at the isolated Fort Jefferson military pri |
of the Soham Murders and sentenced to life | imprisonment at the Old Bailey. |
first mentioned around the time of Melkor's | imprisonment at the beginning of the First Age. |
This led to his arrest and | imprisonment at Corte by Paoli from November 1763 to May |
Following his arrest and | imprisonment at Fort Severn, a group of three irate Cree |
' persecution for his faith, which included | imprisonment at Hull, and after the death of his wife, h |
unta removed the Emperor from his palace to | imprisonment at the headquarters of the Fourth Division, |
st of Chartist leader Henry Vincent and his | imprisonment at the gaol in Monmouth, meant that the aut |
cation, Casanova is sentenced to five years | imprisonment at "The Leads": the most notorious of Venet |
e of up to $500 and/or a maximum of 60 days | imprisonment at the discretion of the court. |
llegedly stopped here briefly on her way to | imprisonment at Tutbury Castle. |
In 1567 she underwent a term of | imprisonment at the Louvre for harbouring Protestants. |
During the period of his | imprisonment Ba Maw managed to smuggle out a manuscript |
actors, but the days of public execution or | imprisonment based on their promiscuous lifestyle were o |
being under 21 could be sentenced for life | imprisonment, based on the provisions contained in the C |
eal-based Communist leaders who had escaped | imprisonment, became a spokeswoman for the Communist Par |
In October 1947 he was sentenced to life | imprisonment because of war crimes committed against cap |
Papillon's | imprisonment before sailing to French Guiana is not depi |
Information System) number is 00394869, her | imprisonment began on 10 August 2005 and she is incarcer |
th, already weakened by the many periods of | imprisonment, began to decline noticeably after he and o |
ural colour of her hair before her years of | imprisonment began. |
rested in 1951 and sentenced to eight years | imprisonment Ben Bella escaped from Blida prison, making |
After his last release from patriot | imprisonment Billop went back to his manor house and con |
Now in his 21st year of | imprisonment, Bishop is one of the longest serving priso |
ernak escaped a similar fate of ideological | imprisonment: Boris became disillusioned with Communist |
crime carried a mandatory sentence of life | imprisonment, both men would be freed after serving four |
, he was, with Yeomans, after eleven weeks' | imprisonment, brought to trial before a council of war. |
982, Richter was sentenced to four years of | imprisonment but was released on the basis that he had a |
rating with the enemy and sentenced to life | imprisonment but was released in 1951. |
At her trial she was sentenced to life | imprisonment, but was then released early in 1956. |
as found guilty and sentenced to five years | imprisonment, but was released in November 1949. |
e state would commute the sentences to life | imprisonment but Lebed would escape when the Germans inv |
After the war he was sentenced to life | imprisonment but released in 1959. |
He was sentenced to 15 years | imprisonment, but was pardoned in 1977 as a result of pu |
He was found guilty and sentenced to life | imprisonment, but was released in 1953 due to ill health |
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