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Within the first two years of | imprisonment, Tomaszewski (and his known aliases) are re |
ce disqualification and maximum sentence of | imprisonment. |
He was sentenced to 2 years of | imprisonment in the War-responsibility trials in Finland |
can no longer decide the minimum length of | imprisonment for anyone serving a life sentence. |
an authorities, and sentenced to 6 years of | imprisonment for subversive activities. |
r imposing, or not imposing, short terms of | imprisonment mentioned by Gleeson CJ were used to suppor |
cab-rank rule of advocacy, the abolition of | imprisonment for debt, courtroom Latin, fusion of law an |
After a period of | imprisonment he emigrated to Canada, where he was still |
y coup of 1971 and sentenced to 15 years of | imprisonment. |
forms of political activity after a year of | imprisonment on the political charge of seditious libel |
Instead, he was sentenced to three years of | 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; |
to do so despite resenting its centuries of | imprisonment there. |
The three vowed that once free of | imprisonment they would take revenge on their opponents, |
or Ogurtsov was sentenced to seven years of | imprisonment, eight years of labor camps and five years |
him to be cashiered and to suffer a term of | imprisonment in a fortress. |
s were also sentenced to various periods of | imprisonment. |
r 1907, he was sentenced to three months of | imprisonment. |
1976 The end of | imprisonment, New York : Oxford University Press |
This carries a maximum sentence of | imprisonment, a fine, or 40 lashes. |
X was sentenced two and a half years of | imprisonment on the first count and six months on the se |
(1950) in France, sentenced to one year of | imprisonment and declared a national disgrace. |
This often took the form of | imprisonment, or death. |
e was arrested and sentenced to one year of | imprisonment by a military judge on 7 November 1979, for |
ux is best known for serving as the site of | imprisonment for Toussaint Louverture, who died there on |
can be punished by 10 years to 25 years of | imprisonment. |
Meanwhile the years of | imprisonment have left him frail. |
inmates who have been sentenced to terms of | imprisonment of at least six months or longer it has sin |
lexander were sentenced each to 20 years of | imprisonment on 9 March 1984, exactly one year after the |
until 1782, except for two more periods of | imprisonment, one for two years in Mill Prison, England. |
million in 1999 and given a 23 year term of | imprisonment. |
5800 euros, and sentenced to four months of | imprisonment. |
In 1655 he had a period of | imprisonment, but following the Restoration he was relea |
the incident and can face up to 3 years of | imprisonment. |
onvicted and sentenced from 4 to 8 years of | imprisonment . |
Nolland notes that there is no tradition of | imprisonment until a fine is paid in the Jewish legal tr |
mination of Delaware's antiquated system of | imprisonment for debt. |
cribes the sad reminiscences of his days of | imprisonment in six concentration camps of the Nazis. |
In 1567 she underwent a term of | imprisonment at the Louvre for harbouring Protestants. |
reeducation, but continued throughout one's | imprisonment, was the confession of one's alleged misdee |
lakrishna Pillai and two others to one-year | imprisonment for abusing their position in the award of |
th most of the members punished by exile or | imprisonment. |
judicial executions, arbitrary detention or | imprisonment, or unfair trials), adding that "while reco |
as summoned can result in a $1,000 fine or | imprisonment for six months. |
e should be a fine not to exceed $10,000 or | imprisonment not to exceed five years, or both. |
actors, but the days of public execution or | imprisonment based on their promiscuous lifestyle were o |
citement is a crime punishable by a fine or | imprisonment of up to three years.) |
ce without leave and period of detention or | imprisonment will not be admissible as qualifying servic |
freedom in the face of attacks, threats or | imprisonment. |
of the rules were punishable by a fine, or | imprisonment of up to seven years, or both, or, if the i |
nes, deprivation of property, banishment or | imprisonment. |
e of $100,000 ($200,000 for organizations), | imprisonment for one year, or both, for a first offense. |
lod Meyerhold would do later during his own | imprisonment, Kurbas organized a camp theater and was ev |
ter the 1975 Communist takeover and his own | imprisonment, which were told in the 1984 film The Killi |
ted only by a sense of injustice at his own | imprisonment, and had resolved to kill a high ranking co |
Papillon's | imprisonment before sailing to French Guiana is not depi |
After his last release from patriot | imprisonment Billop went back to his manor house and con |
repealed, as also the penalty of perpetual | imprisonment for keeping a school. |
Having been condemned to perpetual | imprisonment for his priesthood, about the year 1699, he |
nds and earldom, and sentenced to perpetual | imprisonment; but he was released, with other political |
uary 24, 1590, being sentenced to perpetual | imprisonment in the lunatic hospital of San Hipolito. |
The name refers to St. Peter's | imprisonment under Herod Agrippa in Jerusalem. |
schooling, he suffered 6 months' political | imprisonment in 1935, under Austrofascism. |
ght-member National Commission on Political | Imprisonment and Torture panel in Chile, which investiga |
cently released after 27 years of political | imprisonment - appears as a schoolteacher in a Soweto cl |
the police, but Fiz, knowing the potential | imprisonment of both her and John decides to wait and se |
prosecution with the prospect of potential | imprisonment. |
ori train robbery case in 1926 and received | imprisonment for 10 years. |
antiwar movement, in particular the recent | imprisonment of Thomas Mooney and Warren Billings, convi |
e jurist William Blackstone and recommended | imprisonment as an alternative sentence to death or tran |
It required | imprisonment even for minor offences. |
Pillai and two others for one year rigerous | imprisonment on February 10, reversing the high court ac |
cted and sentenced to three years' rigorous | imprisonment by a Delhi court in 2002. |
am, during which time he underwent rigorous | imprisonment and led underground life. |
ail, where lover-boy is undergoing rigorous | imprisonment for six years on charges of murder. |
to the six convicted to a 25-year rigorous | imprisonment jail sentence. |
mat's honesty, gives him 10 years' rigorous | imprisonment instead of the death sentence. |
Sentenced to 10 years of rigorous | imprisonment. |
tating, and sentenced to two years rigorous | imprisonment. |
eshwar Bomb case, and sentenced to rigorous | imprisonment. |
Lithuania, met their leaders -, who risked | imprisonment upon their return. |
for recusancy, and repeat offenders risked | imprisonment and execution. |
; Ellen Terry, Player in Her Time; Romantic | Imprisonment: Women and Other Glorified Outcasts; Woman |
Sabbatai's | imprisonment had no discouraging effect either on him or |
cause and authority" for his "detention and | imprisonment," that "his said imprisonment is illegal" i |
s are presented with a system of sanctions ( | imprisonment, fines, ostracism) and rewards (titles, wea |
This was thus Badan Singh's second | imprisonment within a short time. |
It is estimated that secret | imprisonment is practiced in about 30 countries. |
hina goalkeeper Zhang Chunhui was sentenced | imprisonment for 8 months due to inflicting grievous bod |
arrest in 1992 in Bangalore and seven-year | imprisonment. |
The murders have continued since Sharif's | imprisonment & death. |
entences for the charges range from a short | imprisonment to capital punishment. |
xcluded by Pride's Purge, and after a short | imprisonment escaped to Holland. |
Bignon, after a short | imprisonment at the hands of the allies, returned to Fra |
restored Arundel in 1399, and after a short | imprisonment he passed into retirement, being, as he him |
After a short | imprisonment in the Tower of London, she was allowed to |
rliament, but in 1560, he underwent a short | imprisonment for boasting about his work in the former r |
After a short | imprisonment on a charge of inciting riots in Haguenau, |
s of the archbishop, by whom, after a short | imprisonment, he was permitted to escape. |
2, Kesavan was sentenced to one year simple | imprisonment and was released on July 19, 1943. |
ntral Italy, the scandal ended in Stephen's | imprisonment and his death by strangling that summer. |
olvement in World War II and his subsequent | imprisonment for being a unregistered conscientious obje |
ael Shields after his arrest and subsequent | imprisonment in Bulgaria in 2005. |
ces led to a long trial, and his subsequent | imprisonment for 11 years in a Baghdad prison. |
a fine of one hundred pounds, or both such | imprisonment and fine, together with the forfeiture of a |
person shall for his second offence suffer | imprisonment by the space of one whole year, and also sh |
Cleave suffered | imprisonment for refusing to pay stamp duty on his publi |
Mr. Wadud suffered | imprisonment on several occasions during his political l |
In 1593, Wentworth again suffered | imprisonment for presenting a petition on the subject of |
to enlist in the English army, and suffered | imprisonment and the loss of all his goods in consequenc |
frequently visited in her prison, suffered | imprisonment for his faith, and was banished. |
He afterwards suffered | imprisonment in London, and eventually left England. |
He suffered | imprisonment from the ruling British government eight ti |
For this he suffered | imprisonment and exile: he is the author of many works i |
con, and both Valerius and Vincent suffered | imprisonment under Diocletian. |
panish forces in the Netherlands, suffering | imprisonment by the English at Flushing in 1589, and bei |
ter late Tulsidas Jadhav was also suffering | imprisonment for his role during the Indian freedom move |
After suffering | imprisonment he was banished in 1610, but returned, and |
The 1926 Penal Code of the RSFSR suggested | imprisonment or corrective labour for between one and th |
ded for his part in Richard II's surrender, | imprisonment and fall with the living of Kemsing and Sea |
had been in the colonial service, surviving | imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II, when h |
2003 and sentenced to 2 years of suspended | imprisonment after a lengthy process delayed by ill heal |
duties for a year, leading to his temporary | imprisonment. |
gical Survival: the Experience of Long Term | Imprisonment, Harmondsworth: Penguin |
ary misfits sentenced to death or long term | imprisonment who are given a chance to redeem themselves |
Livy claims there were more executions than | imprisonment), the Bacchanalia survived in Southern Ital |
The committee is generally of the view that | imprisonment is no longer an appropriate punishment for |
After the | imprisonment, Simon Renard, the Spanish Ambassador to En |
conservative religious views, lamenting the | imprisonment of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher. |
Viterbo was placed under interdict for the | imprisonment of the cardinals, and Rome was not at all i |
The | imprisonment increases to 1 to 4 years if the minor is b |
The | imprisonment of Korean president Chun_Doo_Hwan was direc |
George II was very disturbed by the | imprisonment of his mother, and it was one of a number o |
ulting in the recovery of the necklace, the | imprisonment of her grand-nephew, and the absconding of |
rigues occurred in France, which led to the | imprisonment of Henry for two years by his other brother |
ressed, and asks why Merlyn can't avoid the | imprisonment that awaits him. |
Virginia abolished the | imprisonment of debtors as a method of punishment in 184 |
of the judges in the panel that upheld the | imprisonment of journalist Josh Wolf. |
kos workers and information relating to the | imprisonment of Mikhail Khodorkovsky. |
been a genuine love-match and survived the | imprisonment. |
The | imprisonment of Aubrey and Maturin in the Temple prison |
tellectual culture which he propagated, the | imprisonment and sufferings which he endured; in a word, |
The protests resulted in the | imprisonment of at least 670 Tibetans, and the execution |
of other nationalities, his account of the | imprisonment was among the first books on the topic writ |
x-boyfriend, who had assaulted her, and the | imprisonment of a single mother for six months on a char |
Due to his efforts the | imprisonment of the famous "Lubavitcher" rebbe Yosef Yit |
major municipal scandal, that included the | imprisonment of then Bronx Democratic Party boss Stanley |
Others aver that it was the | imprisonment and subsequent death of his son David that |
York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and the | imprisonment of many American debtors. |
h sentences and commuted seven, most of the | imprisonment sentences were also commuted, including Jos |
The film dramtises the | imprisonment of Schiele in Neulengbach in 1911, and look |
served as such, as changes in law ended the | imprisonment of debtors and the wing was combined with t |
In the 1960s, he publicly criticized the | imprisonment of the Serbian dissident writer Mihajlo Mih |
ion; and the 1920 Royal Commission into the | imprisonment of twelve IWW members. |
ned the systematic burning of farms and the | imprisonment of old people, women and children in Britis |
in 1951, the CPP won decisively despite the | imprisonment of Dr Nkrumah and other party leaders. |
t Carbineers for war crimes in 1902 and the | imprisonment of a third, George Witton, was initially un |
from 1434 to his death, although due to the | imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt |
He voted for the | imprisonment of King Louis XVI during the war, and his b |
ch occurred in 1521 as a consequence of the | imprisonment of seven artisans. |
g to carry out a royal commission in to the | imprisonment of twelve IWW members in 1916 for treason, |
With the | imprisonment of the younger Zerilli and one of his close |
cians to move on when asked and allowed the | imprisonment of "drunkards guilty of riotous or indecent |
ensian Crusade, the Hundred Years' War, the | imprisonment of the Knights Templar, the peasants' revol |
bution, the National Convention decreed the | imprisonment of all Bourbons remaining in France. |
ding to a Rede Record documentary about the | imprisonment of Edir Macedo (UCKG founder and Record own |
ry Instruments in 2000, which increased the | imprisonment for conviction after indictment to ten year |
including a sitting of Parliament, and the | imprisonment of King David II of Scotland in the castle |
rebellion, which results in failure and the | imprisonment of both himself and his wife. |
Narrative of the | Imprisonment and Escape of Capt. |
ending with the siege of Palestrina and the | imprisonment and excommunication of Jacopone in 1298. |
) and The Troubadour's Song (USA) about the | imprisonment and ransom of Richard the Lionheart. |
n inquiries of recent years that led to the | imprisonment of six serving detectives for sentences tot |
concert in 2007 by police which led to the | imprisonment of 230 Iranian musicians and fans. |
After the | imprisonment of Louis XVI (August, 1792) and the proclam |
rey was made Bristol City captain after the | imprisonment of Steve Brooker and has held on to the pos |
he re-narrated the death of Cassandra, the | imprisonment of Electra, and the flight of Orestes. |
oever was president back at the time of the | imprisonment would have pardoned O. Henry had he been as |
During his second term, the | imprisonment of people for debts was abolished, but he f |
They also observe that the | imprisonment of leaders is often important for the devel |
st Smith and other leaders, aiding in their | imprisonment in Missouri until April 1839. |
ad been killed by an armed mob during their | imprisonment in Carthage Jail on June 27, 1844. |
aged to engineer the circumstances of their | imprisonment to favour their escape. |
"no" to both questions in protest of their | imprisonment. |
Hospodars (in many cases, followed by their | imprisonment or swift execution). |
corpus challenging the conditions of their | imprisonment as well as its legality. |
to people who have already completed their | imprisonment, and can only be used to challenge factual |
l II and his sixteen cardinals during their | imprisonment by Emperor Henry V in 1111. |
A writ for their | imprisonment and seizure of their assets reached Ireland |
out of order for them to complain of their | imprisonment conditions being a violation of their own r |
test their conditions of confinement, their | imprisonment, and their sentences. |
chance to help his family prepare for their | imprisonment. |
having new superpowers as a result of their | imprisonment; V-Man, however, was now a “walking, talkin |
ps to effectively organize and resist their | imprisonment. |
honey correspondence with them during their | imprisonment. |
ting the Crown to paying the costs of their | imprisonment; and, four days later, on 1 July 1628, not |
eneral Court to pay £40 expenses that their | imprisonment cost the family. |
apter XIII-Walton Gaol, Liverpool: My Third | Imprisonment). |
During this | imprisonment, maintaining his cheerful philosophy, he wr |
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