LIFE FELONY (e.g. Armed Robbery, Kidnapping): Punishable
by life in prison without the possibility of parole + $ 15,000 fine.
Either way, he deserves to be separated from the rest of
us by life in prison, or worse.
Not exact matches
While they opened the trial
by admitting Tsarnaev's role, he has maintained his not - guilty plea, leaving prosecutors to first convince the jury of his guilt before moving on to the question of whether he should be sentenced to death or to
life in prison without possibility of parole.
As Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines revealed
in a series of articles, Eker has invited the likes of Milowe Brost, who is currently
in prison awaiting trial over an alleged $ 400 - million Ponzi scheme
in Alberta, convicted white - collar criminal Nick Thill, Michael Ruge, who was banned for
life from dealing
in securities
by the BCSC, and Nick Lathigee, head of the failed Freedom Investment Club, to present at his «Millionaire School» events and received commissions for steering investors
in their direction.
Canadian and Malaysian officials met briefly with Pakistan's deposed leader, Nawaz Sharif who has been charged
by the new military government with treason - a charge which could result
in life in prison or death.
Ulbricht, who prosecutors say went
by the alias Dread Pirate Roberts
in a reference to the 1987 movie «The Princess Bride,» faces up to
life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 20 years.
However,
in the ongoing AMA, hosted
by Bitcoin.com, Shrem opened up about a range of topics including the ongoing debate over bitcoin's block size, adjusting to
prison life and why he believes the transparent nature of the bitcoin blockchain will lead to more repressive government regulation.
Despite the limitations imposed
by poor diet and imprisonment,
life in Changi
Prison was a relative haven of peace compared with what would follow.
So, basically, Israel is using Gaza as an excuse to slice and dice the West Bank into separated small areas of Palestinians who are all effectively
in prison camps even though most people
living in the West Bank just want to
live in peace and not be attacked regularly
by Israeli settlers.
This way, he wasn't put on trial, housed
in an American
prison paid for
by taxpayers, fed our food or given the opportunity to defend his indefensible actions and then become a
living martyr for his supporters.
Who would have imagined that today I would be writing freely, praying freely, breathing freely, standing on free soil, while Zhou, once nicknamed China's «security tsar,» would be sentenced to
life in prison for corruption
by his political enemies?
If you chose to
live your
life by the writings of the Old Testament, none of us will stop you (well, unless you start with that stoning bit, that might land you
in prison).
Amid twists
in her case, including changed statements
by witnesses, she is facing
life in prison.
Our task must be to free from this
prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all
living creatures and the whole nature
in its beauty.»
The problems, though, like an excess of frustrated young men, I am reading that that could be addressed
by locking them up
in prison or allowing them to
live off of their parents
in basements while playing video games.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress
in a
prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but
by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat
in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born
in a workhouse and buried
in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble
life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
This very belief hinders us to
live in spiritual freedom as the
prison is constructed
by the mind itself.
It can only be healed
by the presence of meaning
in all events and relationships of
life».44» Also «the liberation of the believer from the
prison of sin, law and death, is brought
by God, not
by politics.
Even though,
by worldly standards, John's
life and ministry ended
in failure, he died at about 30 years old, alone,
in prison, God's viewpoint is different.
It possesses magnificent character delineation: the great theme is the princely magnanimity of Joseph, envied
by his lesser brothers, his
life threatened, then at length spared only through the dubious device of selling him into slavery
in Egypt; and there, his fortunes going from bad to worse, he was, for no fault of his own but indeed because of his integrity, hurled into an oriental
prison to lie hopeless until some dubious chance should release him.
Our faith
life is measured
by how we attend to and improve the
lives of others —
by feeding them, quenching their thirst, clothing them, visiting them
in prison, healing them, and welcoming them.
After Jesus rejected the offers of Satan, Jesus announced that His mission was to find the people
in chains and set them free, to seek out those who were
living in darkness and bring them to light, to discover the
prisons where captives were held and break their bonds, and to come to those who were broken and enslaved
by the enemy and give them healing, hope, and freedom (Luke 4:18 - 19).
By Richard Allen Greene, CNN (CNN)-- Israel's government approved an extraordinary deal Tuesday night - agreeing to release more than 1,000 Palestinians from
prison, including hundreds serving
life sentences for attacks on Israelis,
in exchange for a single slender young Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit.
I turned intentionally to a
life of crime at age twelve and found myself facing the death penalty at age twenty for offenses including conspiracies to commit bank robberies, hijackings, and homicide, and then, after a merciful and undeserved reprieve from God, spent ten years
in America's worst
prison trying to figure out, among other things, the nature of punishment — and «Saving Punishment»
by Stephen Webb is certainly the best meditation I've come across on the subject.
Even the vilest offenders
in that predicament would join the stampede out of the
prison of Hades and Death, had «
Life» come walking
by with the keys
in His possession.
Arrested
by Mussolini
in 1926, he spent the rest of his
life in prison, except for the few days he survived, diseased and physically broken, after his release
in 1937.
The fourth son left
prison, and
lived in his father's house, until overcome
by the graciousness of his father, he forgot the past and pressed forward with joy to become like his father.
Suppose he possessed himself of all the contemporary witnesses still
living, together with the immediate circle of their associates; suppose he subjected them one
by one to the most searching inquisition, shutting them up
in prison like the seventy interpreters, starving them to make them tell the truth, confronting them with one another
in the craftiest possible manner, all for the sake of making sure
by every possible means of a reliable account — would the possession of this account constitute him a disciple?
The news this week of further Brexit wrangling
in Parliament, complemented
by the bungling of the foreign secretary
in matters dealing with a British national presently
in prison in Iran, don't really fill one with hope about how smoothly the transition to
life outside the European Union will go for the United Kingdom,
in light of the current government.
McCann, 36, was sentenced last year to
life in prison for the 1992 murders,
by arson, of his 36 - year - old wife, Esther, and their 18 - month - old niece.
The course, run
by prison officers, looks at families and how they can be affected
by imprisonment, as well as ways of remaining involved
in their children's
lives.
Despite strong pressure for Uganda to respect gay rights from western policy makers, including the UK foreign secretary, William Hague, the bill passed
by parliament on 20 December 2013 stipulated
life in prison for those found guilty of homosexual acts.
Paradoxically even potential dictators have a lot to learn from events
in Egypt and Ukraine: Mr Morsi would not be spending his
life shuttling between
prison and a glass box
in an Egyptian court, and Mr Yanukovych would not be fleeing for his
life, if they had not enraged their compatriots
by accumulating so much power.
Two decades after he was sodomized
by an NYPD officer, touching off one of the biggest police misconduct investigations
in city history, Abner Louima is
living a quiet but productive
life in Miami, while the officer who attacked him, Justin Volpe, has eight years left on his federal
prison sentence.
Life in prison is to become slightly more uncomfortable for male inmates,
in a move dismissed
by reformers but welcomed on the doorstep two days away from this year's local elections.
Disgraced ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was sentenced to 12 years
in prison for corruption Tuesday
by a judge who said she hoped the idea of «
living out his golden years
in an orange jumpsuit» would keep other politicians on the «straight and narrow.»
In December 2017, Suarez, who was convicted of Murder in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison by former Erie County Court Judge Thomas P. Francyz
In December 2017, Suarez, who was convicted of Murder
in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison by former Erie County Court Judge Thomas P. Francyz
in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon
in the Second Degree, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison by former Erie County Court Judge Thomas P. Francyz
in the Second Degree, was sentenced to 25 years to
life in prison by former Erie County Court Judge Thomas P. Francyz
in prison by former Erie County Court Judge Thomas P. Francyzk.
Rahami was charged with using weapons of mass destruction
by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and faces
life in prison.
This is considered treason, and is punishable
by death (men) or
life in prison (women).
It will be based on the real -
life prison escape
by convicted killers Richard Matt and David Sweat from Clinton Correctional Facility
in Dannemora, N.Y.
«This law will mean so much to so many young people and their families,» he said
in a statement, adding that he and his colleagues had «seen firsthand the devastating consequences of families torn apart and
lives cut short
by an ineffective policy of throwing children into adult
prisons.»
Categorized
by prison reform groups as «extreme isolation,»
life in what's known as «The Box» has been linked to mental breakdowns and even suicide.
Percoco, who
lives in South Salem, faces up to 50 years
in prison when he is sentenced
by District Court Judge Valerie Caproni this summer.
Since he's going to get canned
by the voters anyway come the next election (if he isn't already
in prison), Kruger COULD do one decent thing
in his
life and vote for gay marriage.
«Aside from the millions of dollars of cost to the state of New York, it also led to the terrorizing of the community where that
prison was located
by the people who
live there
in fear.
Their chances of retaining a majority are further harmed
by the recent reversal of the statute that counted prisoners toward the populations of the districts where their residences are (largely downstate, where Democrats
live), not where they're
in prison (largely upstate, where Republicans
live).
Ramos, who also goes
by the street name «Prospect,» faces 25 years to
life in prison when he is sentenced July 17
by State Supreme Court Justice Christopher J. Burns.
In the 1950s, Chester Southam gained notoriety
by injecting hundreds of cancer patients and healthy
prison inmates with
live cancer cells.
It says that if all death - sentenced defendants remained under this sentence indefinitely, as opposed to being taken off death row due to being resentenced to
life in prison or their fate being artificially cut off
by the study ending, then 4.1 percent of those prisoners would have otherwise been exonerated.
These women
live in an invisible
prison: controlled and harmed
by the person who should love them most.