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Ertel was released after one month of | imprisonment; however, Vance was held for 97 days. |
After months of | imprisonment, Glatkowski was extradited to the United St |
mpanion during her ten and a half months of | imprisonment, accompanying her throughout the day and of |
Zelmanov was set free, after some months of | imprisonment. |
nced Liu Xianbin to 2 years and 6 months of | imprisonment for counter-revolutionary propaganda and ag |
r" was punishable with at least 6 months of | imprisonment and up to the death sentence in the periods |
ered repression including several months of | imprisonment. |
r 1907, he was sentenced to three months of | imprisonment. |
5800 euros, and sentenced to four months of | imprisonment. |
schooling, he suffered 6 months' political | imprisonment in 1935, under Austrofascism. |
apter XIII-Walton Gaol, Liverpool: My Third | Imprisonment). |
eriod 1940-1945 he was under Nazi Zuchthaus | imprisonment. |
ulting in the recovery of the necklace, the | imprisonment of her grand-nephew, and the absconding of |
panish forces in the Netherlands, suffering | imprisonment by the English at Flushing in 1589, and bei |
part in the court martial of Marshal Ney by | imprisonment and the loss of his marshalate and peerage. |
The "Three" were sentenced to nine months | imprisonment in Wormwood Scrubs, and on their release th |
istering drugs and sentenced to nine months | imprisonment at Wormwood Scrubs Prison. |
city, and in 1886 condemned to nine months' | imprisonment for taking part in a secret society. |
He was sentenced to nine months | imprisonment. |
5 June 1974 she was sentenced to nine years | imprisonment after pleading "proudly and incorruptibly g |
tterfield ordered Avery to serve nine years | imprisonment. |
mon fined £500 and sentenced to nine months | imprisonment suspended for two years. |
He did not escape | imprisonment for his nonconformity. |
Notwithstanding his | imprisonment under Elizabeth, his portrait of the qualit |
t the university due to Nazi occupation and | imprisonment. |
hile in jail Irving wrote an account of his | imprisonment and the Austrian justice system, which has |
from mushroom poisoning in the time of his | imprisonment. |
ales, currently serving 2 sentences of life | imprisonment plus 20 years without the possibility of pa |
nsin and replaced it with a penalty of life | imprisonment. |
ntenced Jones to the mandatory term of life | imprisonment, he set no minimum term, and wrote privatel |
ales, currently serving 3 sentences of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the m |
aged to engineer the circumstances of their | imprisonment to favour their escape. |
"no" to both questions in protest of their | imprisonment. |
crime carried a mandatory sentence of life | imprisonment, both men would be freed after serving four |
lance, widespread suspicion of "saboteurs", | imprisonment, and killings. |
ct of oppression, one instance of arbitrary | imprisonment, of violation of property, or of the rights |
arwiche was sentenced to two counts of life | imprisonment with no non-parole period set for the two m |
was trying to improve the conditions of his | imprisonment. |
In discussing the meaning of life | imprisonment in this case when the sentence was appealed |
corpus challenging the conditions of their | imprisonment as well as its legality. |
repealed, as also the penalty of perpetual | imprisonment for keeping a school. |
2003 and sentenced to 2 years of suspended | imprisonment after a lengthy process delayed by ill heal |
During the period of his | imprisonment Ba Maw managed to smuggle out a manuscript |
th were to be commuted to sentences of life | imprisonment. |
of other nationalities, his account of the | imprisonment was among the first books on the topic writ |
ales, currently serving 3 sentences of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the m |
sentenced to two consecutive terms of life | imprisonment with no minimum term for the murders of two |
Opponents of Irving's | imprisonment argue that free speech should be applied to |
- sentenced to 7 consecutive terms of life | imprisonment plus 18 years without the possibility of pa |
sentenced to two consecutive terms of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole over the |
- sentenced to 3 consecutive terms of life | imprisonment plus 50 years 4 months without the possibil |
h sentences and commuted seven, most of the | imprisonment sentences were also commuted, including Jos |
prosecution with the prospect of potential | imprisonment. |
hday, he was sentenced to two terms of life | imprisonment on the charges of sexual battery and kidnap |
judge discretion, giving the option of life | imprisonment. |
rst-degree murder and one count of unlawful | imprisonment, The Seattle Times reported Wednesday, Dece |
, notable for his first-hand account of his | imprisonment in the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp |
out of order for them to complain of their | imprisonment conditions being a violation of their own r |
000 and also ordered to pay the cost of his | imprisonment. |
serving three consecutive sentences of life | imprisonment with a non-parole period 30 years at HM Pri |
first mentioned around the time of Melkor's | imprisonment at the beginning of the First Age. |
ch occurred in 1521 as a consequence of the | imprisonment of seven artisans. |
oned in the Act; a maximum sentence of life | imprisonment. |
Sentenced to 10 years of rigorous | imprisonment. |
The jury returned verdicts of life | imprisonment for Manson and Davis, but death for Grogan. |
sentenced to two consecutive terms of life | imprisonment. |
fully recovered from the privations of his | imprisonment during the First World War, he died in a sa |
having new superpowers as a result of their | imprisonment; V-Man, however, was now a “walking, talkin |
her-in-law Joe Zerilli from the time of his | imprisonment until his semi-retirement in the mid 1960s. |
ernak escaped a similar fate of ideological | imprisonment: Boris became disillusioned with Communist |
, overturning his previous sentence of life | imprisonment. |
entenced to three consecutive terms of life | imprisonment. |
y serving ten consecutive sentences of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole for his r |
s are presented with a system of sanctions ( | imprisonment, fines, ostracism) and rewards (titles, wea |
ler currently serving six sentences of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the m |
nd sentenced to 13 concurrent terms of life | imprisonment, which she is serving at Rampton Secure Hos |
nary political economy and a period of mass | imprisonment affecting the native born (1st and 2nd gene |
Word spread of his | imprisonment and people attempted to free him to no avai |
In 1992, she received a sentence of life | imprisonment by a secret military tribunal. |
had successfully ended the practice of debt | imprisonment in Kentucky. |
th Aouad, was sentenced to 3 counts of life | imprisonment with no non-parole period set, Supreme Cour |
sentenced to two consecutive terms of life | imprisonment plus 155 years without the possibility of p |
- sentenced to 3 consecutive terms of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the m |
Narrative of the | Imprisonment and Escape of Capt. |
El-Zeyat, was sentenced to 3 counts of life | imprisonment with no non-parole period set, Supreme Cour |
nsin and replaced it with a penalty of life | imprisonment. |
ting the Crown to paying the costs of their | imprisonment; and, four days later, on 1 July 1628, not |
t 1637 he was arrested on a charge of false | imprisonment. |
h one to pay the $1,210 monthly cost of his | imprisonment. |
er his release from twelve years of wartime | imprisonment. |
Public protest of his | imprisonment caused his release during 1943. |
Spaziano and recommended a sentence of life | imprisonment. |
This led to years of arrests, | imprisonment, and hunger strikes. |
e sentence was later changed to one of life | imprisonment. |
ov and Kostyrev received a sentence of life | imprisonment. |
Bilancia was sentenced to 13 terms of life | imprisonment plus an additional 20 years imprisonment fo |
which carries a mandatory sentence of life | imprisonment, whereas section 4 makes the sentence for a |
cently released after 27 years of political | imprisonment - appears as a schoolteacher in a Soweto cl |
th sentence after a jury imposition of life | imprisonment, does this violate the double-jeopardy clau |
In 1951, the term of his | imprisonment in the infamous Sighet prison was increased |
He was sentenced to four terms of life | imprisonment for his involvement in genocidal actions th |
on language of Taiwan until the time of his | imprisonment. |
f his parole resulted in a sentence of life | imprisonment to be imposed on Crutchley on January 31, 1 |
osecutor had demanded five months of actual | imprisonment. |
sentenced to three concurrent terms of life | imprisonment, while Hindley receives two life sentences |
novels frequently include themes of crime, | imprisonment and military service, and lately terrorism |
gher court which imposed a sentence of life | imprisonment in 1981. |
olonialism, with a maximum sentence of life | imprisonment. |
oever was president back at the time of the | imprisonment would have pardoned O. Henry had he been as |
He is currently serving a term of life | imprisonment for his role in the overthrow of the consti |
of death with a mandatory sentence of life | imprisonment. |
y or commonsense and unfit by reason of his | imprisonment for forgery for any office. |
nton's play deals with the subject of youth | imprisonment and its lack of actual rehabilitation pract |
poll found that if given the option of life | imprisonment without the possibility of parole, support |
ntly serving four consecutive terms of life | imprisonment with a non-parole period of 26 years for hi |
person shall for his second offence suffer | imprisonment by the space of one whole year, and also sh |
for recusancy, and repeat offenders risked | imprisonment and execution. |
However, he has been under fire often for | imprisonment of journalists and lately for some website |
armed, Jehovah's Witnesses have often faced | imprisonment or other penalties. |
ght-member National Commission on Political | Imprisonment and Torture panel in Chile, which investiga |
She also heard a case on mandatory | imprisonment for drug offenders in 2001, and declared su |
It represents an alternative take on female | imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II compare |
ung journalist he was sentenced to one year | imprisonment for his writings. |
t left after being sentenced to one month's | imprisonment for disrupting a civil rights march in Arma |
They were awarded one year | imprisonment. |
il 1, 1875, and was sentenced to one year's | imprisonment and a fine of three hundred dollars. |
y fines up to $10,000 and/or up to one year | imprisonment. |
fied, convicted and sentenced to one year's | imprisonment. |
t less than $500 nor more than $1,000 or by | imprisonment in the house of correction for not less tha |
s than two hundred and fifty dollars, or by | imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or bo |
", the punishment of which is death or life | imprisonment. |
Death penalties or life | imprisonment would be given depending on the seriousness |
the penalty for the offence is or includes | imprisonment for more than 3 months; and |
circumstances for the death penalty or life | imprisonment without possibility of parole for defendant |
Failure to vote can result in fine or even | imprisonment. |
alty not exceeding one hundred pounds or to | imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months. |
er 3,500 died either on the march or during | imprisonment in Durham Cathedral, more than the total nu |
f Ukrainian Russophiles, and sent others to | imprisonment in Talerhof. |
anamo detainee who tricked their way out of | imprisonment, so they could "return to the battlefield." |
unta removed the Emperor from his palace to | imprisonment at the headquarters of the Fourth Division, |
y written with a pin on toilet paper during | imprisonment. |
and hard labour seen as an integral part of | imprisonment. |
done as a normal part of | imprisonment, |
es, were a misdemeanour, to be penalised by | imprisonment for up to a year with or without hard labou |
w provides for criminal penalties including | imprisonment of union officials, and fines against the u |
Penalties, including | imprisonment, exist for failure of accountable officers |
the country for ten years under penalty of | imprisonment and deportation, as well as denying U.S. ci |
The penalty was | imprisonment with or without hard labour for up to three |
ld potentially face the death penalty, life | imprisonment or a fine as punishment if found guilty. |
ate repeal of acts allowing for peonage and | imprisonment for debt. |
he Popish Plot he suffered a long period of | imprisonment. |
tion with the earl led to a brief period of | imprisonment on charges of plotting against Queen Elizab |
Klubbisten), and suffered a short period of | imprisonment on account of her political opinions. |
After a period of | imprisonment he emigrated to Canada, where he was still |
In 1655 he had a period of | imprisonment, but following the Restoration he was relea |
th, already weakened by the many periods of | imprisonment, began to decline noticeably after he and o |
nd the sailors were sentenced to periods of | imprisonment up to 92 days. |
After periods of | imprisonment and exile, and then in his 80's, he returne |
s were also sentenced to various periods of | imprisonment. |
until 1782, except for two more periods of | imprisonment, one for two years in Mill Prison, England. |
abeas corpus to release the petitioner from | imprisonment in the District of Columbia jail where he w |
he construction of a chapel over the pit of | imprisonment of St. Gregory the Illuminator at Khor Vira |
the first year, despite the possibility of | imprisonment or worse, 231 draftees refused to serve. |
frequently visited in her prison, suffered | imprisonment for his faith, and was banished. |
tellectual culture which he propagated, the | imprisonment and sufferings which he endured; in a word, |
ourt ruled unanimously that prosecution and | imprisonment of X was not an interference with his right |
mate price under the act of prosecution and | imprisonment in Warwick prison in 1880-81. |
hi maintains a hunger strike to protest his | imprisonment. |
to the I-9 form, "federal law provides for | imprisonment and/or fines for false statements or use of |
y 25, 1865 and sent him to Fort Pulaski for | imprisonment. |
in German-occupied Norway was punishable by | imprisonment. |
criminal offences potentially punishable by | imprisonment. |
y documents is a state felony punishable by | imprisonment or fine. |
These new crimes are all punishable by | Imprisonment for 7 years. |
r to evade the 5s penalty was punishable by | imprisonment of the driver for fourteen days to one mont |
ade obligatory and abstention punishable by | imprisonment. |
to the Penal Code, treason is punishable by | imprisonment of three to fifteen years.) |
w that made abortion a felony punishable by | imprisonment; the sole exception permitted was to save t |
It is punishable with | imprisonment for life or any shorter term. |
The offense is punishable by | imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to 2,500 |
to the BBC radio-station was punished with | imprisonment. |
ns of Sections 3 or 4 will be punished with | imprisonment up to a year and with a fine, or with one o |
garded as a serious crime to be punished by | imprisonment'. |
or any such purpose, shall be punished with | imprisonment which may extend to twenty-five years, and |
ei is illegal and can incur a punishment of | imprisonment for 5 years and a fine of $ 20,000. |
Punishment is | imprisonment for 3 to 18 months. |
ennet was fined £20,000, but punishments of | imprisonment and disqualification from office were later |
1931 R.I. (Rigorous | Imprisonment) for one year. |
Fraud is the most common reason for | imprisonment. |
Prosecutors recommended he receive life | imprisonment, which he initially received. |
Two of the arsonists received life | imprisonment; the third received a lighter sentence for |
r in October 1976, tried, and received life | imprisonment. |
art in two of the murders and received life | imprisonment with a recommended minimum of 25 years, whi |
tenced to death, which was later reduced to | imprisonment for life. |
The case regards False | imprisonment. |
again from 1447, when he was released from | imprisonment thanks to the intercession of his nephew an |
ent of the altar, but she was released from | imprisonment by a commissary of Thomas Cranmer and Chris |
a Tier 3 sex offender who was released from | imprisonment for such an offense in 1930 will still have |
oing of Bagha Jatin, massive repression and | imprisonment prevailed in India. |
ps to effectively organize and resist their | imprisonment. |
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