Convicted criminals will be urged to grass on their fellow inmates by a new range of cutlery carrying the number of the Crimestoppers scheme. |
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Convicted felons could be encouraged to run across a distance of, say, a hundred metres, while the marksmen took turns to mow them down. |
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Convicted crook Ray Williams is doing even more porridge than insurance spiv Rodney Adler. |
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Convicted in a U.S. court of drug possession and conspiracy, he appealed on the grounds that the United States did not have the authority to arrest him. |
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Convicted on the charges, Becket stormed out of the trial and fled to the Continent. |
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Convicted felons may not be eligible for certain professional licenses or bonds, or may raise the cost of an employer's insurance. |
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It was the second time they had seen a man convicted of killing one of their relatives. |
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Kingston holds that there is no defence available and D is therefore convicted on the basis of his intention or recklessness. |
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That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people. |
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Illegal migrants and those convicted of harboring them now face a mandatory six months in jail and up to six strokes of the cane. |
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In Italy he was convicted in his absence of aggravated fraud and sentenced to imprisonment and to a fine. |
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A 1996 immigration reform law allows the government to deport illegal aliens convicted of an aggravated felony. |
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That being so, it is plain that the offence of which the applicant was convicted was not a matter of aggravation. |
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A deputy headteacher's career is in ruins after he was convicted of kerb-crawling in a notorious red light area. |
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Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well. |
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Whether an offender deserves to be convicted of murder or manslaughter is for the jury to determine. |
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Only a handful of recidivists and unrepentant individuals convicted of major crimes against the faith were put to death. |
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The forecasts show that recidivist offenders are now more likely to be convicted, taken off the streets, and kept off the streets. |
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He was tried before a judge sitting alone and convicted of three counts of murder and appealed. |
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He was convicted of securities fraud, conspiracy and seven counts of filing false reports with regulators. |
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There were three counts in the indictment of which the appellant was convicted on two. |
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Three years ago he was convicted of actual bodily harm, after a fight with a neighbour. |
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If approved it would make begging a recordable offence and convicted beggars would get a criminal record. |
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He was convicted at various times for auto theft, selling narcotics, blackmail, and child molestation. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that a convicted hoarder will almost always collect again. |
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It is believed that with one man already convicted of the bombing, there are no grounds to reopen the inquiries. |
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The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner. |
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Similarly, for the same period, only 23 municipal and city mayors were convicted for malversation, bribery and theft. |
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He was convicted on three counts of offering advantages to a government servant. |
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Some wanted retribution and called for the death penalty for convicted police murderers, while others lamented the decline of their communities. |
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They were accused of lying out of a malicious desire to see the appellants convicted. |
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Within two days, both men were tried, convicted and sentenced to two years' jail. |
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Constitutionally, only the king can grant partial or complete amnesty to anyone convicted in Cambodia. |
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The report goes on to recommend amnesty for any person convicted of possession of cannabis under current or past legislation. |
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If convicted, the money laundering charge carries a penalty of up to life in prison. |
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Once convicted, all of those people can be required to put their DNA on a database. |
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She was convicted of murdering them and was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. |
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In January of last year, he was convicted as Britain's worst serial killer. |
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Hester Prynne, convicted of adultery, is taken from the prison and set on the scaffold in the town square for public humiliation. |
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Women, therefore, who were quick with child, and convicted of capital crimes, were respited until after delivery. |
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An actress is convicted of the murder of another actress in the same touring company. |
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Losing some staff who have been convicted for serious offences is a good thing but there seems to be no leeway. |
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They now face a long stay behind bars in Spain and, if convicted, a lengthy period in jail. |
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When those convicted are let off with lenient sentences what do people expect? |
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Some states also limit the governor's power to commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals. |
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Congress will likely revise it to include only students who are convicted while they are in school. |
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Men convicted of incest are dragged across the village in a shaming procession. |
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The convicted thief will lose his right to liberty by being placed in prison. |
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He did not think he would be convicted of murder and receive a life sentence. |
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One parent was dead and the second parent was convicted of the murder and is serving a life sentence in prison. |
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He was convicted by a court of law and sentenced to undergo a life sentence. |
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That is not to discount their crimes, for which they have been rightly or wrongly convicted, but would be a humane gesture. |
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However, leading US right-to-die activist Dr Jack Kevorkian, known as Dr Death, was convicted in 1999 of second-degree murder. |
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In this case a number of appellants have been convicted of more than one bank robbery. |
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Their research revealed that he had been convicted in Grahamstown nine years earlier on six counts of sexually molesting young boys. |
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Although arrestees who are not convicted can later have their DNA removed from databases, this would involve a bureaucratic process. |
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A convicted arsonist with a history of mental illness has been set free despite threatening to set fire to a block of flats. |
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If an animal bites or is vicious it is put to sleep so why let any convicted murderer roam our streets? |
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You were convicted by a jury in 1984 of murder of your common-law wife and sentenced to life imprisonment, with the tariff set at 12 years. |
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Sentenced to die, a convicted contract killer has nothing to lose when he snatches a policeman's pistol. |
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In that case the appellant had been convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm by harassing his female victim. |
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Janklow was convicted after he ran a stop sign while speeding and killed someone in another car. |
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He was convicted last month for running a stop sign and colliding with a man on a motorcycle who was killed instantly. |
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Not one of those attackers has been convicted or punished for these crimes. |
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We've had priests, ministers, schoolteachers, and Internet lurkers indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced. |
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It follows, in my judgment, that this evidence was rightly admitted and the appellant was rightly convicted. |
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They were convicted by the magistrates of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty. |
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And when you're the defendant and you're the only one that they can take that anger out on, you're going to pretty much always get convicted. |
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In 1869 he won fame as public prosecutor in the sensational murder trial that convicted Nancy Clem. |
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Sam was duly tried and convicted on the conspiracy count but the Appellant was not called as a witness at that trial. |
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A second Chinese man was also convicted and deported and a bench warrant was issued for a third attacker. |
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He had also been convicted twice before for drink-driving, so he had ample opportunities to mend his ways. |
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Presumably you would have to be hauled before the beak and convicted of something before your licence was revoked. |
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Innocent people are convicted each year because of mistaken eyewitness identification. |
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Yet, she was hauled before Congress, charged, tried, and convicted within a couple of years. |
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For that crime, she was tried, convicted, and sent back to slavery, thus restoring his property. |
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In that case the applicant had been convicted of offences of indecent assault. |
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That trial proceeded, I prosecuted, and the jury duly convicted him of perjury. |
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Of the seven remaining, four have criminal records and three were convicted of the St-Laurent bar attack. |
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He has a string of prior convictions and was arrested and was later convicted of abducting a prostitute and threatening to kill her. |
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All individuals convicted of performing, aiding, or abetting the rape were subject to life in prison. |
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Bright has been convicted of driving his mobility scooter over the drink-drive limit under a historic Victorian law dating back almost 140 years. |
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In the mid-1990s he was fined for clocking cars and, more recently, was convicted of a passport fraud. |
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On December 18, 1792 Thomas Paine was tried in absentia in England for sedition, and convicted. |
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A council worker is facing prison after being convicted of sexually abusing a young girl 30 years ago. |
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Authorities will most likely resist any deal which may create a perception that they've gone easy on a person convicted for drug trafficking. |
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As a result the clan stalwart and laird was tried by a jury of Campbells and, not surprisingly, was convicted as an accessory to the murder. |
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The jury convicted and the Court of Appeal refused to quash the conviction. |
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Once labelled a terrorist, he was convicted of treason and jailed for 27 years. |
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The Shinto shrine honors convicted Japanese war criminals along with the war dead. |
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Murderers and convicted racketeers will no longer be permitted to drive hazardous materials on the nation's interstates. |
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A federal jury convicted him on ten counts of bribery, corruption and racketeering. |
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He was charged with attempted rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and convicted. |
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The compromise was a Criminal Justice System weighted in favour of the defendant but with harsh penalties for the convicted. |
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She lived the typical chaotic lifestyle of a heroin addict and a convicted drug dealer had access to her flat. |
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There you might be convicted of manslaughter on the basis of excessive self-defence. |
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A convicted thug has been jailed for throwing a witness to the floor when the pair met by chance in a corner shop. |
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I knew he was innocent, and I had a unique perspective, where I saw the way in which he had gotten railroaded and convicted. |
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His behavior was in no way accidental, and he was in fact subsequently convicted of second-degree murder for killing Fansler. |
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These applicants were on the agreed facts rightly convicted and I would therefore refuse the leave sought. |
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He was convicted of kidnap and murder in July after he admitted the crimes. |
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As late as 1864 it was suggested that convicted prisoners should be transported to the Falkland Islands. |
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As the law of 1580 prescribed a penalty of 50 years of banishment for adulterers, he was apparently convicted of adultery rather than incest. |
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On January 1, California's new tougher standards for those convicted of trespassing on farms and ranches went into effect. |
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Personal details include name of offender, address, birthdate, date of conviction, crime convicted for, and time served. |
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If convicted, they should not be allowed to go back into the business as a white hat hacker. |
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By contrast, we convicted via military tribunal up through 2011 a grand total of seven defendants. |
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A MAN who killed a friend in his flat when he fired a powerful air rifle at him, not realising it was loaded, has been convicted of his manslaughter. |
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If convicted as charged, the doughy, bespectacled Chaney could get more than 120 years in prison. |
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Unsurprisingly, skinner was convicted despite the weapon not being found and conflicting testimony identifying him as the shooter. |
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He was convicted of perjury, served 30 days, and went back to a swashbuckling career in contraband. |
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In 1973, he was convicted on seventeen counts and sentenced to three years in federal prison. |
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He confessed after six hours of questioning, and was convicted despite the fact DNA from the crime scene implicated someone else. |
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And in April, a Florida pastor named Kevin Sutherland was convicted of trying to sell fraudulent Damien Hirst paintings. |
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May we humbly request your immediate and urgent attention to tell you the story of a Nigerian e-mail scammer convicted of wire fraud in Houston, Texas? |
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He is ultimately convicted and sentenced to federal prison, creating a happy ending in a domestic abuse story. |
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I would flat out advise any client not to touch being a treasurer with a ten foot pole had Edwards been convicted. |
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When a swatter is convicted on federal charges, the typical sentence is five to 10 years, Kolbye said. |
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You had a juror who took it on himself to have a press conference on the courthouse steps to say how happy he was that they convicted her of insider trading. |
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The Recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, signed a warrant for Clarkson's arrest, after a jury at York Crown Court convicted him in his absence of robbery. |
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He was convicted and given a life sentence, which he served under house arrest because of his age. |
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He got the white heat of corruption thanks to a Yorkshire architect who was later convicted for his part in a scandal of backstairs planning and bribes. |
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Offenders convicted of drugs supply who are themselves habitual misusers, and are otherwise suitable for a community sentence, should also be considered. |
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A Ste Anne-area man convicted of torching his own property nearly a year ago is taking his insurance company to court, claiming it has treated him unfairly. |
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He attempted to force prosecutors to drop charges against a Klansman already convicted of burning a cross in the yard of an interracial couple with a young child. |
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Which politician wants to defend federally-subsidized abortions for convicted criminals? |
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Roethlisberger was never convicted of anything and like Bryant, he settled a sexual assault claim out of court. |
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Denied parole nine straight times, he insists he is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. |
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In August, crump was convicted of mail and wire fraud by a federal jury in Los Angeles. |
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The Sexual Offences Act had made trafficking for sexual purposes an offence and those convicted could face 14 years in prison and sequestration of their assets. |
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The 16-year-old appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court for sentencing after a jury convicted him of wounding the other boy with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. |
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He was one of 10 convicted prisoners who escaped from the prison on June 8 after holding up prison warders at gunpoint and locking them in a cell. |
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If evidence was brought which proved that the child had reached a stage of development whereby he understood the wrongfulness of his act, he would be convicted. |
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It is partly because of old lags enjoying favours from prison officers that the murderer is at large, four other men having been wrongly convicted. |
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The Sunshine State also holds the all-time record for convicted death row prisoners turning out to have been innocent. |
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Just recently, two people convicted, one of them for murder for drag racing on a public street, rammed into another car, killing people in the car. |
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He was convicted and escaped hanging only by pleading benefit of clergy. |
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If the same offender is again convicted, he shall be punished as before and also abjure the city for a year and a day, as well as paying damages to any complainant. |
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Weighing in on the matter, they have all but tried and convicted Wayne Gretzky as a domineering dad in the process. |
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Pressure was also brought by the newspapers and caused Parliament to vote for, in the name of the unity of France, an amnesty, which pardoned the 13 convicted Alsatians. |
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The self-confessed killer of Peruvian college student Stephany Flores was convicted of aggravated homicide and petty theft. |
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They voted to imprison people convicted of being gay for two years and six months. |
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White had been convicted of voluntary manslaughter, the lightest possible sentence for his crime. |
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A year later, the meshuga Monserrate was expelled from the State Senate after he was convicted of a domestic assault. |
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The majority of convicted substance abusers treated under a flagship Government scheme to combat drug addiction have reoffended, new figures reveal. |
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Ibnu Ahmad went to Sulawesi anyway, where he was caught carrying 31,000 rounds of ammunition, tried, convicted, and imprisoned. |
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The government is to discuss a general amnesty for prisoners convicted of crimes that might be politically motivated, a senior official said yesterday. |
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What about someone like Michael Jackson, who was accused of child abuse multiple times without ever being convicted? |
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In addition to the 3,066 counts of accessory to murder, he was convicted of five counts of accessory to attempted murder and accessory to causing bodily injury. |
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Nine U.S. Army soldiers were court-martialed and convicted of crimes in connection with that scandal. |
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Earlier this year, a similar bill was rejected by the council because it called for the death penalty as the most severe punishment for anyone convicted by the tribunal. |
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This derives from the case in which two showmen were convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of presenting an indecent exhibition to those who paid. |
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He was also convicted earlier this year of indecent exposure involving a minor, and sentenced to six months in jail. |
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He is also a convicted felon who tested positive for drugs in 2003 and was fired from a job earlier this year for allegedly threatening a co-worker's son with a gun. |
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He remains serving a three-year sentence for embezzlement that he was convicted on in May. |
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Interview with Emil Savundra In 1967, Frost took on Emil Savundra, a businessman who was eventually convicted of fraud. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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In fact, just this week, a woman in Kenya was convicted of killing her own 4-month-old child with albinism. |
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Another American officer, Capt. Edwin Glenn, was convicted of cruelty in a non-fatal turn-of-the-century case in the Philippines. |
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This is a field where, largely on a consultant paediatrician's say-so, families can be split asunder or parents can be convicted of very serious crimes against their children. |
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Thomas Daniels was convicted of DUI and arrested a year later on hit-and-run charges. |
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In the Old Testament, it was part of the Mosaic code that an Israelite could not be indicted and convicted based upon the testimony of one person. |
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Jason White was a convicted felon from North Dakota who managed to infiltrate the Los Angeles Art world, until he snapped. |
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He is being held in pretrial detention in Baku and faces up to seven years in prison if convicted. |
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However, the High Court reversed the lower court decision yesterday, reducing sentences for most of those convicted in the construction fault case. |
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Admittedly, facts, not likability, are what are supposed to determine whether a defendant is convicted in this country. |
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Tyson was eventually convicted of the 1991 rape of an 18-year-old beauty queen. |
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She refused to take a paternity test, and was eventually convicted of extortion and sentenced to 22 months in prison. |
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If she is definitively convicted, she will likely face an extradition order to come back to Italy to serve out her sentence. |
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Lady was the only CIA agent convicted in the extraordinary rendition abduction on the Interpol wanted list. |
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Kim was convicted of an aggravated felony, served his sentence, and upon his release, was taken into custody by the federal government pending deportation. |
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The 22-year-old could face up to eight and a half years in prison if convicted. |
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He maintains a list of people with ID whom he believes were unjustly convicted after false confessions. |
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Peterson has even inspired a now satire blog where one besotted woman posts her love-struck messages to the convicted killer. |
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He used live models to show how Rudy Guede, who was convicted in a fast-track trial last October, likely killed Kercher alone. |
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In the event that Pistorius is convicted, this distinction could serve him favorably. |
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Porter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy. |
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Under that law a felon convicted of violent federal crimes for the third time would be sentenced to life in prison. |
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If convicted of manipulating and bilking Bettencourt, he could face up to three years in prison. |
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Zimmerman, who faces up to life in prison if convicted, stared ahead with a blank expression, blinking hard. |
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Moreover, the current foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman was charged, though not convicted, with fraud and breach of trust. |
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If convicted, the five suspects, including one from Taiwan, face jail terms of between 10 and 20 years and fines of up to 50 million riel, a deputy prosecutor said. |
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In the criminal context, women convicted of capital crimes were permitted to plead that they were quick with child, and to have this claim tested by a group of six women. |
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Between 2001 and 2010, con Air flew 129,760 convicted criminals back to Central America. |
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David was not convicted of a criminal offence after the age of majority. |
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Some were lynched and many others brought before the courts where they were convicted and sentenced to long terms working on county chain and highway gangs. |
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In Britain judges arbitrated on the fate of the convicted during the trial and used their powers of mercy to demonstrate the majesty of the law to a wider populace. |
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Lane notes that minnie Pearl Thomas had been convicted twice on drug charges in state court and received only a few months. |
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The jury convicted him of eight other charges, including the acquisition and offering for sale of 14 lizard skins, a python skin, and a lizard-skin handbag. |
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He was sent to jail on a life term by the High Court in 1992 a decade after the trial court convicted him for murdering a person over a property dispute. |
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Ravi would be thrown out of the dorms, perhaps even convicted of a crime, and Clementi would be able to move on with his life. |
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After the trial resumed in January, Mandela was convicted of high treason and sentenced to life. |
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Both women were convicted of minor nonviolent drug offenses. |
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Other Calvary pastors have been removed when they were convicted of similar crimes. |
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Carolina Panther Greg Hardy was convicted this summer of assaulting his girlfriend and threatening her life. |
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He is acquitted of theft but convicted of handling and sent to prison. |
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Goetz was convicted only of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree and served just eight months. |
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Pellicano and his codefendant Arneson were convicted, among other things, of 17 counts of honest-services wire fraud. |
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So, Mark Felt was convicted of Cointelpro operations including countless break-ins, but he is now famous for blowing the whistle on another group of burglars. |
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If taken to court and convicted, the kid faces a possible fine of 100,000 Singapore dollars or imprisonment for up to five years, or both. |
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She was convicted of writing bad checks with intent to defraud. |
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There are certain states where it is lawful to execute prisoners convicted of certain crimes. |
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He protested his innocence to the end, claiming he had been falsely charged and convicted. |
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George of Clarence became increasingly estranged from Edward, and was executed in 1478 for association with convicted traitors. |
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He was convicted of treason and beheaded in Salisbury, near the Bull's Head Inn, on 2 November. |
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The swindle continued until a copy of Drake's will was brought to Hartzell's mail fraud trial and he was convicted and imprisoned. |
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Several people were convicted of using witchcraft to send storms against James's ship, most notably Agnes Sampson. |
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In 2015 the Crown Court heard 11,348 appeals against conviction, sentence or both, from those convicted in the magistrates' courts. |
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A posthumous pardon was not considered appropriate as Alan Turing was properly convicted of what at the time was a criminal offence. |
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After refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy, he was convicted of treason and beheaded. |
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He also shows More loathing Protestantism, burning both Martin Luther's books and English Protestants who have been convicted of heresy. |
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Every year, hundreds of people in the Central African Republic are convicted of witchcraft. |
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There is no legal definition of sorcery in Saudi, but in 2007 an Egyptian pharmacist working there was accused, convicted, and executed. |
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In 1944 Helen Duncan was the last person to be convicted of being a witch in Britain. |
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Although he was convicted of treason and sentenced to death, doubt has been cast on how much he really knew of the plot. |
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The show was controversial for its display of Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley, a convicted murderer. |
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After she restored them in the second edition, Moxon was prosecuted and convicted of blasphemous libel, though he escaped punishment. |
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Lupin joins the staff as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, while convicted murderer Sirius Black escapes from Azkaban Prison. |
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He has an older brother, Matthew Francis Nolan, a convicted criminal, and a younger brother, Jonathan. |
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A vengeful mother-of-three has been jailed for 168 days after being convicted of killing a neighbour's kitten by microwaving the 10-week-old pet. |
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According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the majority of inmates held in federal prisons are convicted of drug offenses. |
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In Africa, convicted criminals could be punished by enslavement, a punishment which became more prevalent as slavery became more lucrative. |
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New World slaves were considered the property of their owners, and slaves convicted of revolt or murder were executed. |
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By 1990, at least 197 UDR soldiers had been convicted of loyalist terrorist offences and other serious crimes, including 19 convicted of murder. |
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It found that Special Branch had given informers immunity by ensuring they weren't caught or convicted, and blocking weapons searches. |
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An exception applies, however, if the individual convicted of high treason receives a full pardon. |
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While the War Crimes Act 1991 remains in force, to date only Anthony Sawoniuk has been convicted under it. |
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If the accused is convicted, he or she is thereafter referred to as the convicted. |
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Genocide at Srebrenica is the most serious war crime that any Serbs were convicted of. |
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Breaches of the Geneva Conventions is the most serious war crime that Bosniaks were convicted of. |
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All had previously been either accused or convicted of financial crimes such as fraud or tax evasion. |
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Alaa and his brother were convicted last year of embezzling state funds and still face trial for insider trading. |
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Malory was convicted and sent to the Marshalsea Prison in London, where he remained for a year. |
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On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour. |
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Stieren was convicted after special agents testified that he was in possession of and attempted to sell them a large quantity of cocaine. |
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Mary was convicted on 25 October and sentenced to death with only one commissioner, Lord Zouche, expressing any form of dissent. |
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This provision enshrines the concept of autrefois convict, that no one convicted of an offence can be tried or punished a second time. |
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If one is convicted at the district court, the defence can make an appeal on procedural grounds to the supreme court. |
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Some years later he had confessed to the crime, and was convicted of perjury, but was unable to be retried for the killing itself. |
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The court also convicted David Mills, Michael Bancroft, Alison Mills, and John Cartwright for their parts in the conspiracy. |
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The police and courts are taking action, however, as Rangers fans are being charged, convicted and jailed for sectarian behaviour. |
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Freedmen slaves, those of the Cives Romani convicted of crimes, or citizens settling Latin colonies could be given this status under the law. |
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Similarly, a convicted thief was imprisoned in the first instance, but a serf convicted for the third time was to have his hand removed. |
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Five members of the Joe Boys gang were arrested and convicted of the crime. |
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In 2007 three of the prosecution witnesses at the original murder trial were convicted of perjury and each jailed for 18 months. |
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They were convicted of theft and trespass in September 2010 by the Aomori district court. |
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He had the fortune to have never been convicted of Piracy and lived a full life beyond his days on the Adventure Prize. |
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From 1787 to 1868, criminals convicted and sentenced under the Act were transported to the colonies in Australia. |
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In some cases, convicted criminals were transported to the colonies as indentured servants, rather than being imprisoned. |
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In January 2008 a convicted drug dealer refused to leave his cell in Camp Hill for a court appearance. |
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In 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering thirteen women and attempting to murder seven others. |
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He was remanded in custody and on 21 March 2006 was convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison. |
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Paul Wilson, a convicted robber, asked to borrow a videotape before attempting to strangle him with the cable from a pair of stereo headphones. |
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Two other convicted murderers, Kenneth Erskine and Jamie Devitt, intervened on hearing screams. |
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Clark was convicted of the contract murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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They were convicted and sent to the Buffs' Home Counties Brigade Depot jail in Canterbury, Kent. |
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Read decided to proceed with the case and have a separate trial for Mitchell once the twins had been convicted. |
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He was captured and on 12 January 1793, having been convicted of treason, he was guillotined. |
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Nearly 100 suspected Islamists were arrested in 2005 and 31 people were convicted of trying to overthrow the government. |
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After a trial that lasted a few months, Bangura was convicted and sentenced to death. |
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Corporal Sankoh was convicted and jailed for seven years at the Pademba Road Prison in Freetown. |
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All Cuban citizens over 16 who have not been convicted of a criminal offense can vote. |
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Zhu Wan's success was short lived, and he was convicted of wrongful executions by his enemies the same year. |
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He was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, but President Truman commuted his sentence to life. |
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The defendant was convicted because the prosecutor proved the defendant's prior knowledge of the victim's particular vulnerability. |
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He failed to take action, and after the building had burned down, he was convicted of arson. |
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It was held that he should not be convicted of arson because he expected the Valium to calm him down, and this was its normal effect. |
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In any other case, a person convicted of murder must be sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
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Coke had no official role, other than acting as a mediator between the two, but in the end Fuller was convicted by the High Commission. |
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The question was whether a person convicted of a crime was entitled to be indemnified against the consequences of that crime. |
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Dudley and Stephens were convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged, however their sentence was later reduced to just six months in prison. |
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The jury having convicted on the basis of the wider test, we cannot see any unsafety in the conviction. |
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Corporations can even be convicted of criminal offences, such as fraud and manslaughter. |
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Fines also may be imposed, seizing money or property from a person convicted of a crime. |
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This may include, for example, aggravating circumstances which will be used to elevate the defendant's sentence if the defendant is convicted. |
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To date, three officials had been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and two were not convicted. |
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A royal pardon cannot excuse the defendant from trial, but a pardon may reprieve a convicted defendant. |
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Those convicted faced imprisonment, transportation, and possibly execution. |
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In April 2010, the director of technical services of Charleroi, Henri Stassens, was convicted in court of fraud and corruption. |
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The authorities arrested the three leaders, Louis Pio, Poul Geleff and Harald Brix, charged them and convicted them of high treason. |
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He wonders at my extreme prodigality of credit, and searedness of conscience, in citing an epistle so convicted by Bellarmine! |
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This week, Charles Taylor was convicted of aiding and abetting war crimes. |
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Several council officials were convicted of stuffing the ballot box in 1996 to guarantee approval of a widely disliked contract. |
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He was recently convicted of third-degree manslaughter because of his drunken-driving accident. |
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Major Arthen was convicted of conduct unbecoming of an officer after engaging in a sexual affair with an enlisted member of the Air Force. |
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To date, Canada has prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced only a single war criminal. |
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A TEACHER who squirted his ex with a water pistol during a row was arrested and convicted of assault. |
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A Florida court convicted a Cuban hijacker of air piracy in the March diversion of a passenger plane to Key West. |
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One brother, state Sen. Floyd Lamb, was convicted in an FBI bribery sting. |
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She estimated that half of convicted drink-drivers would decide not to drive if an alcolock stopped them. |
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Known as an alcolock, the device is aimed at preventing those who have been convicted of drinking and driving from reoffending. |
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Former boxer Alexandros Wetherill, 24, was convicted of killing Glynis Solmaz at her home in Bryn Hafod, Wrexham in February. |
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Those convicted came from Tehran, Yazd, Shiraz, Abadan and Kerman, and were each imprisoned for between 11 and 21 years. |
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Defense attorney Montasser Zayat said three of those convicted received life sentences, which he said in Egyptian law was equivalent to 25 years. |
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Mohammed Razwan, 25, of Quillets Close, Bell Green, Coventry, was convicted of driving with no insurance and failing to produce his insurance. |
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George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral has sued the clergyman, who was convicted, and several Antiochian church organizations. |
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He was yesterday jailed by a judger at Birmingham Crown Court for seven years after being convicted of conspiracy to steal at an earlier hearing. |
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Manson was convicted on the basis of his influence and as a conspirator. |
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Keogh, of Lyme Cross Road, Huyton, was jailed for life yesterday after being unanimously convicted of murdering the dad-of-three. |
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Collins was convicted of murder in 1996, and ordered to be detained at Her Majesty's Pleasure. |
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