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upted by oil workers' strike in response to | imprisonment of apparent winner of presidential election |
rritories public intoxication can result in | imprisonment or detention in a medical facility for up t |
If the delusion results in | imprisonment or involuntary commitment, the person may f |
After he returned from | imprisonment, Vaikundar inspired a group of his devotees |
le, Segal and a small film crew risked life | imprisonment by posing as tourists and illegally filming |
ied through World War II and Robbins's long | imprisonment in a German concentration camp. |
The 1926 Penal Code of the RSFSR suggested | imprisonment or corrective labour for between one and th |
e was among those who sanctioned Gardiner's | imprisonment in June 1548, and he was involved in the in |
parated because of his several scandals and | imprisonment) |
a plot to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots, from | imprisonment by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I of England. |
sands from all over the Union were sent for | imprisonment. |
the trial was a conviction and sentence to | imprisonment for five years. |
Persons serving a sentence of | imprisonment used to be barred from registering and voti |
s had been offered a reduced sentence (life | imprisonment instead of the death penalty) for her testi |
bilitation Order or a suspended sentence of | imprisonment. |
power to direct persons under a sentence of | imprisonment or transportation be placed in a lunatic as |
nfranchised everybody serving a sentence of | imprisonment, and the previous legislation, the Electora |
etense of leniency, commuting a sentence of | imprisonment to one of banishment. |
ce disqualification and maximum sentence of | imprisonment. |
This carries a maximum sentence of | imprisonment, a fine, or 40 lashes. |
hat the accused was liable and sentenced to | imprisonment. |
He was sentenced to | imprisonment for life for waging wars of aggression. |
guilty by the jury and sentenced life-long | imprisonment. |
United Kingdom, was a murderer sentenced to | imprisonment in a cage on Castle An Dinas downs and star |
He was sentenced to | imprisonment without a formal trial by an NKVD tribunal. |
ted of two lesser offences and sentenced to | imprisonment. |
three of al-Masri's sons were sentenced to | imprisonment by Southwark Crown Court for a two-year fra |
gh the Tatra Mountains, he was sentenced to | imprisonment in the so-called Tatra Climbers' Trial. |
by a rapper (musician has been sentenced to | imprisonment for illegal possession of narcotics and vio |
ession of the May Laws, he was sentenced to | imprisonment; in the following year he was relieved of h |
He was degraded and sentenced to | imprisonment for life. |
He was found guilty and sentenced life | imprisonment in Siberia. |
hip with until his arrest, was sentenced to | imprisonment for meeting his brother who had been dispat |
League within the army, he was sentenced to | imprisonment. |
rdered two young girls and was sentenced to | imprisonment in a cage on Castle an Dinas, and starved t |
g an electronic machine can be sentenced to | imprisonment for under five years or given a fine of und |
unningham, commuted the deaths sentences to | imprisonment, in order, as it is generally held, to save |
had been in the colonial service, surviving | imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II, when h |
ted double murderer, currently serving life | imprisonment plus 44 years for the 1995 murder of 74 yea |
He is serving life | imprisonment for the abduction, molestation and attempte |
John Richard Blackwelder while serving life | imprisonment in 2000. |
ious criminal who is currently serving life | imprisonment accused of murder. |
, for which he was sentenced to seven days' | imprisonment in 1987. |
ery and fraud and sentenced to seven years' | imprisonment. |
gery and fraud and sentenced to seven years | imprisonment. |
t was subsequently sentenced to seven years | imprisonment by a British military court. |
1, he was sentenced to five or seven years' | imprisonment. |
st in 1993 and was sentenced to seven years | imprisonment. |
esh Chattopadhyay (sentenced to seven years | imprisonment in connection with the Dakhineswar Bomb Cas |
sentenced to seven years and seven months' | imprisonment. |
in wartime, with a penalty of seven years' | imprisonment. |
they were sentenced to five to seven years' | imprisonment. |
ourne based lawyer sentenced to seven years | imprisonment with a minimum period of five years impriso |
t Anwar Sadat, and sentenced to seven years | imprisonment. |
age of 13, he was sentenced to seven years | imprisonment for having taken part in a demonstration. |
Seventh: By | imprisonment of our citizens without lawful cause; and c |
avels, relating to Campbell's shipwreck and | imprisonment, was published as a chap-book, Shipwreck an |
ich he described changes in China since his | imprisonment, and Return to Saigon, in which he visited |
orge Muller, hasn't been heard of since his | imprisonment. |
l publicity for the pairing since Mulcahy's | imprisonment, including newspaper claims that Duffy was |
The murders have continued since Sharif's | imprisonment & death. |
These plans have been put on hold since his | imprisonment. |
This was thus Badan Singh's second | imprisonment within a short time. |
ux is best known for serving as the site of | imprisonment for Toussaint Louverture, who died there on |
entenced by the Supreme Court to six years' | imprisonment, in the trial of Imre Nagy and associates. |
n was fined £50 and sentenced to six months | imprisonment at King's Bench Prison in February 1799, af |
on summary conviction to up to six months' | imprisonment and a fine of up to £5,000. |
as fined $1,000 and sentenced to six months | imprisonment at the Sedgewick County Jail on March 12, 1 |
this liturgy was not used faced six months | imprisonment for a first offence, one year for a second |
on of explosives and sentenced to six years | imprisonment in Long Kesh. |
d-Ali Abtahi who was sentenced to six years | imprisonment in connection with the June election protes |
ank to private, and sentenced to six months | imprisonment. |
r at the factory was sentenced to six years | imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy to stea |
ys later"; 61 were sentenced to six months' | imprisonment. |
c violence, and was sentenced to six months | imprisonment. |
he United States since 2005 after six years | imprisonment in China for "leaking state secrets". |
fine of up to 25 pounds or up to six months | imprisonment. |
In 1942, he was sentenced to six months | imprisonment for participating in the Quit India Movemen |
Wynne faced persecution and even six years' | imprisonment in England in the 1680s. |
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 |
sentenced Walsh and Neville to six months' | imprisonment with hard labour. |
ater sentenced to seven years and six years | imprisonment respectively at Middlesex Guildhall Crown C |
entenced on October 21, 2002, to six months | imprisonment, but the judge suspended the jail term beca |
Lee was sentenced to six years | imprisonment, and was deported shortly after his convict |
tly provides for a fine or up to six months | imprisonment on conviction. |
He was later sentenced to six years' | imprisonment in Outram Road Prison instead, the site whe |
lower court sentenced Ocampo to six months | imprisonment and a fine of PhP 2,000 and Kalaw to twelve |
31 March 1888 was sentenced to six months' | imprisonment and a $300 fine. |
collaboration but, after serving six years | imprisonment, ostensibly on 'death row', he was released |
o suppress, and was condemned to six years' | imprisonment, afterwards reduced to six months. |
zes where they were sentenced to six months | imprisonment on March 8, 1864. |
He spent his | imprisonment playing chess and teaching it to the local |
He spent his | imprisonment writing his Observations on Military and Po |
The name refers to St. Peter's | imprisonment under Herod Agrippa in Jerusalem. |
d from her sojourn in the United States and | imprisonment. |
weather (but also for rain), sterility and | imprisonment. |
ion of a large amount of cash stolen before | imprisonment. |
e consent of a pregnant woman is subject to | imprisonment up to four years; if she or he is a medical |
orian Hans-Ulrich Wehler supported Irving's | imprisonment under the grounds that "The denial of such |
been a genuine love-match and survived the | imprisonment. |
mination of Delaware's antiquated system of | imprisonment for debt. |
December 29, 1951 and sentenced to ten year | imprisonment. |
November 1992 he was sentenced to ten years | imprisonment for embezzlement, although he was released |
ving explosives and sentenced to ten years' | imprisonment. |
under penalty of $10,000 fine or ten years | imprisonment or both." |
Espionage Act, sentencing Debs to ten years | imprisonment, and a loss of his citizenship. |
of Terrorism Act and sentenced to ten years | imprisonment after being found in possession of hand gre |
orsica, where he was condemned to ten years | imprisonment and perpetual surveillance by the police fo |
A maximum penalty of ten years | imprisonment would be given if violated. |
rom the collective punishable by ten years' | imprisonment, was a failed attempt to break this attitud |
Antoni Aurdzieg were sentenced to ten years | imprisonment. |
The maximum penalty was ten years' | imprisonment and an unlimited fine. |
excommunicated and condemned to ten years' | imprisonment in Castel Sant'Angelo. |
f RFS-13, were both sentenced to ten years' | imprisonment. |
tenced at Belfast Crown Court to ten years' | imprisonment for the attempted murder of Copeland when h |
d was sentenced to an additional ten years' | imprisonment. |
He was sentenced to ten years' | imprisonment. |
Gordon was sentenced to ten years' | imprisonment. |
In 1851, he was sentenced to ten years' | imprisonment for housebreaking; in 1853, he was tried bu |
he was arrested and sentenced to ten years | imprisonment, as part of Stalin's suppression of the Uni |
October 2005 he was sentenced to ten years | imprisonment. |
entenced to pay a $5,000 fine and ten years | imprisonment, the other defendants (Cook, Levell, Hollis |
called Saunders were sentenced to ten years | imprisonment while the other members were given shorter |
is sentence was later commuted to ten years | imprisonment. |
war, Rudelsheim was condemned to ten years' | imprisonment for involvement in activism during the war. |
icted of assault and sentenced to ten years | imprisonment in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. |
affirmed, holding that "the maximum term of | imprisonment ... prescribed by law" must be determined w |
s are: the maximum penalty is now a term of | imprisonment instead of a fine; the Secretary of State c |
d for war crimes and sentenced to a term of | imprisonment, but released soon after on the grounds of |
46) returned home, suffered a short term of | imprisonment, and in 1848 was elected member for Leitmer |
e was sentenced to an indeterminate term of | imprisonment with a minimum of seven-and-a-half years, t |
him to be cashiered and to suffer a term of | imprisonment in a fortress. |
million in 1999 and given a 23 year term of | imprisonment. |
In 1567 she underwent a term of | imprisonment at the Louvre for harbouring Protestants. |
During his second term, the | imprisonment of people for debts was abolished, but he f |
He served three terms of | imprisonment for activity in the Land War and later Plan |
tage etc. he was sentenced to long terms of | imprisonment. |
as repeatedly condemned to various terms of | imprisonment, and was also expelled from that city. |
ted at Neuengamme received varying terms of | imprisonment. |
emainder were sentenced to various terms of | imprisonment. |
ed for life and 93 awarded varying terms of | imprisonment. |
r imposing, or not imposing, short terms of | imprisonment mentioned by Gleeson CJ were used to suppor |
inmates who have been sentenced to terms of | imprisonment of at least six months or longer it has sin |
It is estimated that secret | imprisonment is practiced in about 30 countries. |
preme Court ruled in October 2001 that life | imprisonment constitutes cruel and unusual punishment wi |
Should the court decide that lifelong | imprisonment is unlawful, then Bellfield and all other p |
His neighbour also claimed that Muscare's | imprisonment was unjust, describing him to reporters as |
eneral Court to pay £40 expenses that their | imprisonment cost the family. |
They also observe that the | imprisonment of leaders is often important for the devel |
d a number of brushes with the authorities: | imprisonment (wrongful) at the time of the Popish Plot a |
ution, which failed, leading to the arrest, | imprisonment, exile, and execution of party leaders and |
1847, he was deeply affected by the arrest, | imprisonment, and exile of the members of the Ukrainophi |
the police, but Fiz, knowing the potential | imprisonment of both her and John decides to wait and se |
esting what he considered to be the illegal | imprisonment of himself and the other state prisoners an |
antiwar movement, in particular the recent | imprisonment of Thomas Mooney and Warren Billings, convi |
er part of five decades due to the untimely | imprisonment of his son and successor in 1974. |
d-you're-out" law which authorizes the life | imprisonment of habitual felons upon conviction of their |
sate him for £40 expenses that the family's | imprisonment cost him but said he was willing to accept |
The motif of the tower | imprisonment, as in Rapunzel, is here only a prison, and |
rainwashing techniques during their war-era | imprisonment. |
ames of participants, threatening them with | imprisonment. |
On threat of | imprisonment he paid the sum of £30,000 marks in silver |
Under threat of | imprisonment he eventually acquiesced, to little avail; |
ng, whilst Duncan, although threatened with | imprisonment, was left alone. |
isted, and Talbot was again threatened with | imprisonment; but he contrived to evade punishment. |
Kay was threatened with | imprisonment for contempt of court.. |
freedom in the face of attacks, threats or | imprisonment. |
se, and sentenced to a further three years' | imprisonment. |
After three months' | imprisonment he was summoned to London to be examined be |
e Penal Code, and sentenced to three months | imprisonment. |
In 1842 he was condemned to three months | imprisonment for a radical speech. |
After three years | imprisonment he was tried for High treason, losing Taiwa |
aring, Irving was sentenced to three years' | imprisonment in accordance with the Austrian Federal Law |
same year, he was condemned to three years | imprisonment for forgery. |
in Edinburgh and sentenced to three years' | imprisonment for attempting to defraud Lloyd's by claimi |
He was sentenced to three years | imprisonment. |
He was sentenced to three months' | imprisonment. |
She was sentenced to three years | imprisonment. |
January 1920 and sentenced to three years' | imprisonment, but was released under the general amnesty |
ober 1988 he was sentenced to three months' | imprisonment for drink-driving, having crashed his car o |
ct] inflicted a punishment of three months' | imprisonment, with hard labour, on any one who attempts |
was sentenced to 11 years and three months | imprisonment with parole available after six-and-a-half |
subsequently being sentenced to three years | imprisonment and the decree issued. |
s found guilty and sentenced to three years | imprisonment. |
e was sentenced to a fine and three months' | imprisonment for sedition, and later confined in a lunat |
1969 Bunting was sentenced to three months | imprisonment along with Paisley for his role in the dist |
der can be sentenced to up to three months' | imprisonment and the statutory maximum fine. |
g a legacy or deed of gift, and three years | imprisonment without bail. |
f four charges and sentenced to three years | imprisonment; but he was released after the judgment bec |
Joyce had suffered twenty three weeks | imprisonment, and his employer and friends worked ceasel |
strike Thomas was sentenced to three months | imprisonment as the chairman of the Park and Dare Lodge |
reeducation, but continued throughout one's | imprisonment, was the confession of one's alleged misdee |
of Escalona and Viceroy of Mexico till his | imprisonment in 1642 in Mexico, 8th Duke Juan II de Brag |
n ardent republican, at one time undergoing | imprisonment for his political views, and his father, Sa |
; Ellen Terry, Player in Her Time; Romantic | Imprisonment: Women and Other Glorified Outcasts; Woman |
n Guionnet had been convicted many times to | imprisonment for challenging the existence of crimes aga |
ust 19 1965 the court sentenced him to life | imprisonment for murder in ten cases, and joint murder i |
n Abu Sayyaf bandits were sentenced to life | imprisonment on December 6, 2007 as result of the attack |
stor and hunger striker , sentenced to life | imprisonment for the firebombing death of shopkeeper Yvo |
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