Originally sentenced to life in prison, he was paroled in 1975 after serving only three-and-a-half years under house arrest. |
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Instead, he wants to be held under house arrest, separated from other prisoners. |
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His heliocentric model resulted in troubling the religious fundies so much that he died finally under house arrest. |
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During the first few days of curfew, the city looked like a ghost town, the population holed up under collective house arrest. |
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By the end of the day the members of the Provisional Government were under arrest, the tsar and his family were also under house arrest. |
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The activity was highly unusual as the barricaded street leading to her house has been left untended since her house arrest began. |
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Even while on house arrest he has been unable to ensure that he is available for them. |
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After being held under house arrest to international uproar, he was released to join the team in Guadalajara. |
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He was held in custody for almost four months and then released under house arrest. |
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On a visit to England for medical treatment in 1998, he was arrested and put under house arrest. |
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After the decision, the extradition case continued while Pinochet remained under house arrest. |
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The two musicians spent two months in prison, followed by four months of house arrest. |
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Mr Clarke has responded by taking powers to keep all terrorist suspects under house arrest outside prison. |
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Initially I thought they should just be rounded up and imprisoned or perhaps just be placed under house arrest. |
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The effect of the original bill would also have been to allow house arrest and detention without trial. |
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Stewart has been confined to house arrest for nearly six months for lying about a stock sale. |
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The primary distinction to be made is between terms of house arrest and incarceration. |
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If she does serve prison and then has five months of house arrest, is she allowed to run her company then? |
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He was sentenced to house arrest and many of his followers were executed and imprisoned. |
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She was released, of course, two weeks ago from prison but has five months of house arrest yet to go. |
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How many more of your leaders are still either in jail or under house arrest? |
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Although sentenced to serve time in jail, Schnell was released on house arrest after several days. |
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Under the decree, local officials have the power to place people under house arrest and demand that weapons be handed over. |
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She was held first in a prison, then transferred to house arrest in September last year. |
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You never know, maybe our house arrest electronic tags will have sequential serial numbers! |
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Was she under house arrest in her palace, or had she locked herself in her mausoleum? |
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The home secretary says those who are to be held under house arrest represent a serious threat to national security. |
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Last week, he was released and placed under house arrest pending trial due to his poor state of health. |
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Plans to place suspects who cannot be tried under house arrest have already drawn protests from campaigners. |
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She was soon put under house arrest, where she has remained, with a few breaks, ever since. |
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He has been under effective house arrest for almost a year now, guarded by four police officers. |
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On 26 May, the Government lifted the house arrest order for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi while holding her in custody for the duration of her trial. |
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To start, the guarantee from the Kingdom of Qatar to monitor the detainees for a year under a loose form of house arrest. |
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We have read in the papers about people who complain about the bracelet, conditions of house arrest and so on. |
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The other people who have been issued security certificates are essentially under house arrest in their community. |
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The next month she was fired from her job as a journalist and placed under house arrest. |
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He is no longer subject to any restriction on his liberty of movement and is not under house arrest as the source claims. |
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It is certainly not an undisturbed election if the leaders of the other political parties are under house arrest or in jail. |
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The leader of this winning party and future Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, was promptly put under house arrest. |
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In Vietnam, for example, religious persecution continues and Buddhist monks remain imprisoned and under repressive house arrest. |
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I have been hoping to do so for some time, but it is difficult because I am under house arrest. |
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Mr. Aleman was there, in spite of his 20 years of prison sentence commuted to house arrest? |
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Reports this week said they were free to roam around Qatar and were not confined to house arrest. |
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In order to limit recourse to pretrial detention, the bill further aims to establish house arrest. |
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Its nameless narrator is a recently released political prisoner and writer living under house arrest. |
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After 15 years under house arrest, Suu Kyi is now a parliamentarian and has political calculations to consider. |
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When she reached Hail, the Rashids were suspicious and put her under what amounted to house arrest in the royal complex. |
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Later reports say that authorities claimed to be merely escorting him back to his house arrest. |
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He was told he could go back home to his house arrest to celebrate the New Year with his wife and their two children. |
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What is in dispute is the sanity of the judge who sentenced Boardman's husband to only eight years of house arrest. |
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No one in Pakistan wanted the self-appointed savior, and he is now under house arrest. |
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Friday's phone conversation marked the first time she had contact with a Japanese Diet member since her release from nearly 20 months of virtual house arrest. |
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Then she flew to Rangoon to cover the release of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from 15 years of house arrest. |
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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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Bradford was sent to the Tower and Rogers was confined under house arrest. |
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Mary was then a prisoner in England, under house arrest at Sheffield. |
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Schettino has been in meta di Sorrento near the Amalfi Coast since being released on house arrest last Tuesday. |
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Her apartment was unbearably hot, and the house arrest made it extremely difficult to seek assistance or community support. |
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Its captain, Mr Apostolos Mangouras, has been successively put in jail and under house arrest, awaiting trial. |
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Despite this he was sentenced to a three-year prison term, which will be followed by three years of house arrest. |
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Various means of electronic monitoring discussed below could further increase the oppressiveness of house arrest. |
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Recidivism in fact is lower when there are early release programs, such as house arrest, to which the government is opposed. |
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This is the same political party that was supporting house arrest for arsonists and a whole group of people. |
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If house arrest were imposed for the full 24 hours of the day, it would place an intolerable burden on the offender's many housemates. |
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He treated his peers among the grand ayatollahs with diffidence and contempt at best, and intimidated or placed them under house arrest at worst. |
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Many of Vietnam's greatest intellects, independent voices, and enduring spirits remain in jail or under house arrest. |
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Ms. Nhan is a human rights lawyer currently under house arrest for advocating multiparty democracy. |
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Wesolowski is confined to house arrest in the walled city, awaiting trial in front of the Vatican tribunal. |
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Under the terms of the deal to free Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, Qatar will keep the senior Taliban figures in house arrest for a year. |
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It is possible that sentencing a male offender to house arrest will increase the danger that his female companion will suffer various forms of abuse. |
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The military junta of the time inserted it into the new constitution in 2008 specifically to stymie the political aspirations of their most feared opponent, then languishing under house arrest. |
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She was sentenced on 11 August 2009 to three years of hard labour, a sentence that was commuted immediately by the Government to 18 months of house arrest. |
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International and internal pressure eventually forced the release of Abdallahi, who was instead placed under house arrest in his home village. |
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Where an offender breaks his house arrest for any period of time, he shall be confined instead to prison for a term of not more than the remaining time of his sentence of house arrest. |
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The Mexicans had were already antagonistic towards the Spaniards for being inside their city and for holding Montezuma under house arrest. |
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Wright, although placed under house arrest on the orders of Lord Burghley, was permitted to minister to the inmates of London prisons. |
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All leaders who spoke against the Emergency rule were jailed or kept in house arrest. |
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In Rome, Domitian was placed under house arrest by Vitellius, as a safeguard against Flavian aggression. |
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Londono and Ochoa continue to exercise their executive duties, though complying with the house arrest order. |
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Mehdi Karrubi, the former presidential candidate under house arrest for almost four years, has demanded a public trial. |
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Last month, Myanmar's ruling military announced it was extending Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest for a sixth year. |
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Morice was placed under house arrest, and seven Members of Parliament were later arrested, but the bills remained in Parliament. |
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In the end a compromise was reached, with Devereux put under house arrest and dismissed from all his government offices. |
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He has dismissed yet another prime minister, and dozens of politicians, human rights activists and journalists have been taken into custody or placed under house arrest. |
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Within the investigations, Serik Akhmetov, born in 1958, has been charged of corruption and the court in Karaganda has ordered the house arrest. |
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She is assigned house arrest and is ordered to wear a tracking ankle monitor for 35 days. |
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In this bill while pay attention to real needs of the society, it is proposed that instead of imprisonment, penalties such as public work and public welfare, terms of vigilance and guardian and house arrest to be used. |
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Burma's democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been now for 12 years under house arrest banned from seeing family or friends, her phone line cut and post intercepted. |
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Why has the minister turned a blind eye to the significant cause of violent crime in our large urban cities by allowing drug traffickers to qualify for house arrest? |
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Those who breach the conditions attached to their release are likely to be re-detained and required to serve out the remainder of their prison terms or placed under house arrest for the same period. |
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The initial request to enjoin the State party to comply with its international obligations by lifting the house arrest order against the petitioner becomes moot. |
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They have often threatened to retaliate in the past when former junta leaders faced prosecution. Placed under house arrest, both ex-officers have requested military hearings, which would quickly exonerate them. |
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Instead, Boardman's husband got a slap in the wrist and house arrest. |
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In defiance of a house arrest order, he went underground. |
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On 1 September 1997, members of the military police informed him orally that he was under house arrest and forbidden to leave his apartment in Algiers. |
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Today, house arrest and other forms of extra-judicial detention have become your government's favourite method of silencing dissidents and human rights defenders. |
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Her legitimacy, integrity and stoic acceptance of house arrest enable her to occupy the moral high ground. |
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Eleanor was released from house arrest and regained control of Aquitaine, where she ruled on Richard's behalf. |
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All must serve long periods of house arrest after their release. |
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On 11 August 2009, after a trial widely condemned by the international community, she was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, which was later commuted to 18 months' house arrest. |
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An arrest warrant was issued against Thomas Percy, and his patron, the Earl of Northumberland, was placed under house arrest. |
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Such measures include the provision of bail, the seizure of identity papers and other official documents, house arrest or the obligation to report regularly to an administrative department. |
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He welcomed the recent release of a number of prisoners, and asked that all political prisoners should be released and that the house arrest order on Aung San Suu Kyi lifted before the 2010 elections. |
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The authorities are clearly not respecting that popular will by putting the leader of the country's democratic opposition on trial for spurious charges of violating a house arrest that was illegitimate to begin with. |
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He specifically pointed to amendments made to a bill he introduced as justice minister in 2006 that eliminated house arrest as an option for people convicted of serious and violent crimes. |
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Some time within the next two years, Bacon was apparently imprisoned or placed under house arrest. |
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The addition of mandatory prison sentences to these offences would also have the effect of eliminating the use of conditional sentences or house arrest for any of these cases. |
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In Oxford lore, Bacon is credited as the namesake of Folly Bridge for having gotten himself placed under house arrest nearby. |
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At a private hearing on 15 November, Weil's lawyers requested the Bologna court to place Weil under house arrest with electronic tagging, reported Reuters. |
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Prince George followed suit that night, and in the evening of the following day James issued orders to place Sarah Churchill under house arrest at St James's Palace. |
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In the last week of April 1555, Elizabeth was released from house arrest, and called to court as a witness to the birth, which was expected imminently. |
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Ragnvaldr, a man of the North enlisted in the renowned Varangian Guard, is ordered to guard her during a period of house arrest for defying the emperor. |
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Instead, on 22 May, Elizabeth was moved from the Tower to Woodstock, where she was to spend almost a year under house arrest in the charge of Sir Henry Bedingfield. |
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She was placed under house arrest wearing a tracking ankle monitor and was later found to have broken the terms of her probation by failing to perform community service. |
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Former Nasa interns Tiffany Fowler and Shae Saur were sentenced to 180 days house arrest and were also ordered to pay more than pounds 5,000 restitution to Nasa. |
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After Essex's desertion of his command in Ireland in 1599, Elizabeth had him placed under house arrest and the following year deprived him of his monopolies. |
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Government supervision may be imposed, including house arrest, and convicts may be required to conform to particularized guidelines as part of a parole or probation regimen. |
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In 2015, Shor was still at large, after a period of house arrest. |
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In 1999, she visited him while he was under house arrest near London. |
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Elizabeth, though protesting her innocence in the Wyatt affair, was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two months, then was put under house arrest at Woodstock Palace. |
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