Sentences with phrase «just after the sentence»

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Just months after his 2014 testimony, a string of hospitalizations and a bout with pneumonia would leave Redstone physically incapacitated and dependent on a feeding tube, unable to speak a sentence that could be understood without the aid of a translator.
Oh crap, just took another look at the complaint, happened in Illinois, this is where a former governor is now serving a 14 year sentence, one scandal after another.
The final sentence came into the text in 1962, just eight years after «under God» was added to the Pledge of Allegiance.
Since you clearly just got that from wikipedia, why not paste the sentence after that as well — «Prosopagnosiacs, for example, may fail the test despite having the ability to report self awareness» So, the statement is just saying that the test isn't good because there are likely MORE self aware animals than the test will catch.
I was right there with you, until you began your second sentence, after that it was just more of the same old same old.
After being released on 23 June when an appeal court overturned her sentence she was rearrested just days later as she tried to leave Sudan.
I put a one - sentence mention of that in the article, but Mark spent a lot of time describing a trade - up - after - trading - down yesterday that I wanted to keep this simple and just focus on the move down from 13 to 19 and the slight revision in prospective players.
We arrived in Rochester after a red - eye flight from Salt Lake City, Utah where we had just wrapped the filming Signing Time Sentences hours earlier.
Skelos's sentencing comes just over a week after his former counterpart, ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, was sentenced to 12 years in prison in a separate case involving the Manhattan Democrat masking bribes as legal referrals.
Skelos was sentenced to 5 years in prison and a $ 500,000 fine on May 12, just nine days after Silver was sentenced.
Former Senate Republican Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who was convicted of corruption charges alongside his son just weeks after Silver heard the jury's verdict, will be sentenced next week.
In a statement issued moments after the sentencing, Mr. Bharara said that the «stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silver's long career of corruption.»
Moments after Wood handed down a more lenient sentence than the 12 years Silver received and less than half what prosecutors had sought, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara focused on the sentences in just one week's time for two politicians who had exclusive entry to Albany's three - men - in - a-room system of government.
After the 12 - year sentence, Bharara issued a brief response: «Today's stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silver's long career of corruption.»
After Silver was sentenced yesterday, Bharara took to Twitter to say, «Today's stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silver's long career of corruption.»
Revelation of the double dipping comes as a former PA official, Bill Baroni, awaits sentencing in the New Jersey Bridgegate scandal, and just weeks after The Post exposed PATH workers sleeping on the job while racking up overtime pay.
«In the span of just 16 months, we have seen the arrest, prosecution, conviction and sentencing of both leaders of the New York State Legislature,» Bharara said in a statement minutes after former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos was given five years in prison.
By James Briggs Just three months after insisting there was no stopping a proposed high - speed rail line from being built between Madison and Milwaukee, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Thursday issued the project's death sentence.
Just a day after Emperors Club madam Cecil Suwal got sentenced to six months in prison for her role in the prostitution ring, word comes that the fortunes of Kristin Davis, another sex worker associated with disgraced former governor Eliot Spitzer, are on the rise.
Chun's sentence for Liang was not unexpected, coming just weeks after Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson called for probation, six months of house arrest and 500 hours of community service because the officer was reckless but didn't intend to kill.
The sentence comes just a month after Glenn Schweitzer, director of Eurasian programs at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, was detained and interrogated while visiting Tehran to build collaborations in the medical sciences.
It's painful to say goodbye to someone I met just one month after going gluten free in 2004, who made me realize that eating gluten - free wasn't a death sentence.
I can't belive you didn't write «but first you have to get naked» after this sentence «I apologize for looking like I am trying to have sex with you, but the fact of the matter is, I'm just trying to help you get dressed.»
Okay well, I can say more, and I will, because I wouldn't do them justice by leaving you after just one sentence.
It is a beautifully written story of an aristocrat sentenced to house arrest in a luxury hotel just after WWI in Russia.
The difference between the movie you just saw in your head after you read that sentence and what transpires onscreen, however, is huge, and the bulk of said difference comes courtesy of the two young leads.
WHAT: Manufacturing just 50 grams of meth in China will earn you a death sentence, so when drug kingpin Timmy Choi (Louis Koo) is arrested after one of his meth labs explodes, he's coerced by police captain Zhang Lei (Sun Honglei) into turning informant to avoid execution.
Rocker VINCE NEIL has been released from jail after serving just 10 days of his 15 - day sentence for a DUI charge.The Motley Crue star began his...
Just nine days after hearing oral arguments, the Court produced a two - sentence per curiam decision based on a 4 — 4, but unidentified, split.
After this, they have to trace a sentence and read it to his partners or just spell each word of it.
The initial setup is a killer one: Nick Mason has just been released after spending five of a 25 - year sentence in a maximum security prison.
Were there any titles that you quickly «dismissed» after reading the first few paragraphs — or just the first few sentences?
And if you manage to grab the reader's attention with the first sentence of your own novels and short stories, you just might become a best - selling author after all.
The most sought after ability is the copy and paste, where just tapping a word, then dragging the markers to select the word or sentence offers an icon to copy the text.
Just two months after the top Chinese food and drug regulator was sentenced to death, a second regulator has been given a similar sentence for accepting more than $ 300,000 in bribes.
A more recent case is that of Jason Brown, who was just sentenced to up to 28 years in prison after he used Craigslist to find dogs being given away.
Just after your arrival, the infant prince is kidnapped, and the queen is accused of dark magic, sentenced to death.
Shortly after, a refined young man said to the same choreographer: «My adviser told me to just sit down and make sentences.
In the UK in the 80's and 90's the courts in the UK (and I guess the USA) started treating juveniles as adults and giving them longer sentences... After all house breaking and robbery are just as traumatic if it's done by a 15 year old as a 30 year old, very little thought was given to the mental maturity of the offender.
Problematic as all of that is, the San Mateo / Marin / Imperial Beach court filings contain one more potentially disastrous evidence problem, seen just a sentence after the bit about the ICE PR campaign.
The majority of posts at WUWT cause me to mutter FU under my breath after the very first sentence and just skip on to the next inane post.
ln29 - 31: Move the phrase, «particularly when applied retroactively to existing stations» to just after «Leroy (1999)» and end the sentence.
However, after being sentenced to nine years, he walked free just months later, and nobody noticed.
Just a few days after Booker was decided, I highlighted in this post the message from the US Sentencing Commission to sentencing judges to «Always remember to show your woSentencing Commission to sentencing judges to «Always remember to show your wosentencing judges to «Always remember to show your work.»
In Otterson, the defendant was sentenced to just under 20 years» imprisonment after pleading guilty to sending child porn to an undercover officer posing as a thirteen - year - old girl.
But Norm Pattis at the blog Crime & Federalism says that the story of Hilton's release after serving just three days of a 45 - day sentence could have a very direct impact on the practices of him and other criminal defense lawyers: a frequently ringing phone.
Reasons included (1) judges «grade on a curve» and, after sitting through 20 cases involving violent crimes, might not find a more minor crime as serious whereas a jury would not share this context; (2) defendants will select those judges who they believe will be more inclined to acquit; (3) judges are bound by fixed sentencing rules so rather than sentence a defendant of a nonserious crime to a lengthy term they avoid that dilemma through acquittal; (4) judges might better understand the complex elements of certain corporate crimes and, unlike a jury, would recognize when the prosecution failed to carry its burden and (5) some judges may just have something against prosecutors.
As discussed at Sentencing Law Blog, Stallings was sentenced to 188 months of imprisonment just prior to the Booker decision holding mandatory sentencing guidelines unconstitutional, and a few months after the 7th Circuit's ruling reaching the same cSentencing Law Blog, Stallings was sentenced to 188 months of imprisonment just prior to the Booker decision holding mandatory sentencing guidelines unconstitutional, and a few months after the 7th Circuit's ruling reaching the same csentencing guidelines unconstitutional, and a few months after the 7th Circuit's ruling reaching the same conclusion.
In December 2008, just months after he started at Dreier, the firm's sole shareholder and name partner, Marc Dreier, was arrested (and later convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison) for running one of the most brazen and spectacular securities frauds in history.
Brazeau, after all, had just been given a kiss: the most lenient sentence available in law — an absolute discharge.
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