Sentences with phrase «after convicting a person»

The Court of La Unión de Tres Ríos made a major ruling in favor of animal welfare in Costa Rica after convicting a person for breeding dogs in an illegal breeding facility, or puppy mill.
A Costa Rican made the first ruling in favor of animal welfare in Costa Rica after convicting a person for breeding dogs in an illegal breeding facility, or puppy mill.

Not exact matches

The most explosive point in the discussion came when Ramos would not embrace legislation to toughen penalties on people who cross into the US illegally after being convicted of an aggravated felony.
In 1968, after a decade that saw the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Junior and Bobby Kennedy, Congress passed the Gun Control Act, which, in part, grew the list of those people who could not purchase guns, to most convicted felons and mentally ill people.
Dr Antony McRoy's been speaking to Premier after Mr Choudhary was convicted of terror offences, having encouraged people to join Islamic State - a banned organisation which has waged war on Britain.
Pastor Bao Guohua of Holy Love Christian Church in Jinhua received a sentence of 14 years in prison, and his wife Xing Wenxiang 12 years, after they were convicted of «corruption, financial crimes and gathering people to disturb social order,» according to The New York Times, citing the February 26 Zhejiang Daily, the province's official newspaper.
Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy was sentenced to 18 months probation after being convicted on two felony counts of assault and communicating threats, according to Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer.
You can have people like Jones who hits pregnant women, Daley who hits people after the bell, Aleksandr Emelianenko who is a convicted rapist, Gus who was convicted of deomestic abuse, and countless other fighters who are fan favorites despite big fuck - ups.
In comparison, it is generally accepted in America that a person convicted of a felony loses their right to own guns even after they have served their sentence.
He dies before his trial and is buried in a cow pasture next to Valerie Jarret, who died weeks prior, after being convicted of sedition and treason, when a Jihady cell mate mistook her for being a nice person and decapitated her.
The Lagos State Government had said that the convict poured petrol on the deceased and five other persons and that Uzoh died on August 2, 2006; 11 days after the act was perpetrated on her.
While the Representation of People Act, 1951 debars candidates convicted of serious offences from contesting elections for six years after their release from prison, Section 8 (4) of the same Act makes an exception for sitting legislators.
Many years after Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones were assassinated, New York State law was finally changed to permit the sentence of life without parole for people convicted of cop killings.
Bangladesh has been under intense pressure after two leading gay rights activists were hacked to death, the latest in a series of chilling attacks on intellectuals, writers and religious minorities for which only a handful of people have been convicted.
If McInerney accepts the prosecutor's offer he would be the first person convicted in an absentee ballot - fraud investigation that has implicated numerous public officials after widespread forgeries were discovered during the September 2009 Working Families Party primary in Troy.
He dies before his trial and is buried in a cow pasture next to Valerie Jarret, who died weeks prior, after being convicted of sedition and treason, when a Jihady cell mate mistook her for being a nice person and decapitated her,» Paladino answered.
Niels Hoegel, 40, was jailed in 2015 after being convicted of killing six people.
He dies before his trial and is buried in a cow pasture next to Valerie Jarrett, who died weeks prior, after being convicted of sedition and treason, when a Jihady cell mate mistook her for being a nice person and decapitated her.
This is a town, after all, that over the past 15 years or so has seen people accused — and convicted in dozens of cases — of everything from embezzlement, bribery and rape to racketeering, bid - rigging and kickbacks.
In the absence of a warrant, police can detain someone if there is probable cause to believe the person has re-entered the country after being removed and also has been convicted of a felony.
In 2016, 159 people were exonerated in the United States after being wrongfully convicted for a crime they did not commit, according to the National Registry of Exonerations.
Carla Bernhardt Silverstein worked in Park's Albany office until shortly after Skelos (R - Rockville Centre) was convicted Dec. 11, according to the people familiar with her exit.
After gathering photos of defendants eligible for the death penalty, all convicted in Philadelphia between 1979 and 1999, Stanford University psychologist Jennifer Eberhardt and her team asked students to rate how «stereotypically black» each person looked.
A 43 - year - old convicted of identity thief was recently arrested again after she allegedly assumed the identities of people...
In the days and years that followed, long after the teenagers had been convicted and hanged, any black person entering the county was promptly terrorized into leaving.
This formidably keen sense of smell has helped the breed track down lost children, missing people and escaped convicts, sometimes several days after the individual has been in the area.
We were chatting about Tim DeChristopher, a college student who was convicted after sabotaging an oil - lease auction, and I asked Hawkins whether more environmentalists might start engaging in non-violent civil disobedience in order to force people to pay attention to the issue.
If a person is convicted, not just charged, after blowing a.15 or higher during a Breathalyzer test, there are a few steps that they need to take in accordance with this new law.
For example, if the person does not have the device installed for four months after they are convicted (given they are not going to be driving during that time), the six - month period starts at the end of those four months, once the person begins to drive again.
However, this does not mean that a person can wait six months after they're convicted to drive and bypass the whole installation.
If, however, you were convicted, and the Court found that you knew that the victim hadn't died at the time of trial, but you did not raise the fact that the victim wasn't dead, it isn't clear if you could have the original conviction vacated because it was a fair trial and you knew evidence sufficient to get yourself acquitted (which you may have refrained from presenting to avoid conviction on a lesser charge like kidnapping or aggravated assault), and the status of an «actual innocence» grounds for vacating a conviction after trial is hotly disputed, conservatives like the late Justice Scalia generally say «no», liberals generally say «yes», moderates like to say «yes» but make it almost impossible to establish except in rare cases like one where a live person walks in when there was a murder conviction for killing that actually living person.
The remand rate has nearly tripled in the past 30 years, and 2005 marked the first time in Canadian history that our provincial institutions were primarily being used to detain people prior to any finding of guilt, rather than after they had been convicted and sentenced.
If the person is convicted of committing a second violation within a 20 - year period of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drug, failure to stop and render aid in a motor vehicle accident involving death or personal injury, or reckless homicide, or any combination of these offenses, then a person may not apply for reinstatement until after the expiration of 5 years from the effective date of the most recent revocation.
If the person is convicted of reckless homicide, then a person may not apply for reinstatement until after 2 years from the effective date of revocation, or after the expiration of 24 months from the date of release from a period of imprisonment as provided in Section 6 - 103 of this Code, whichever is later.
I am interesting if penal codes in US or UK allows a convicted person to obtain release on parole after only one third of jail time, although the person never admitted the crime nor most of the prejudice is not recovered.
The Innocence Project is intimately familiar with the tremendous pain and challenges exonerated people encounter after release, and has developed a series of recommendations for states to compensate the wrongly convicted.
But, what happens when powerful exculpatory evidence is uncovered after an innocent person has already been wrongfully convicted of a crime that they did not commit?
Person is convicted of an offence committed after he or she turns 18, while the access period for their youth offence is still open
Alito never said that a person who was proven innocent after being convicted had a constitutional right not to be executed.
The court must adjudicate and sentence a person convicted of a subsequent DUI immediately upon acceptance of a pea or after a guilty verdict.
I suggest that by remaining in his position he took very few consequences, and that in almost any other walk of life a person with less privilege would automatically lose their job after being convicted of sexual assault.
However, she quickly deleted any endorsements after people pointed out that the person behind the project had been convicted of domestic assault.
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