Sentences with phrase «convicted those people in»

we have to stop convicting people in the press.
He slammed the government for engaging in what he called «imaginary convictions», stressing that «you can not convict people in the media; the people who have refunded money should not only be named but should be tried publicly and jailed».
That is our problem in this country, we are very willing to forgive the police their excesses when they infringe on the rights of others, especially when we have convicted those people in our self righteous minds already.Then when these same excesses are extended to us, or those we deem innocent we cry foul.
On the one hand, it is an important individual safeguard for suspects and convicted persons in the EU, as it protects against double prosecution and double punishment.
Under the general provisions of the Hungarian Code of criminal procedure, the convicted person in principle has to pay the costs of the proceedings; costs which are not to be borne by the convicted person are to be paid by the state.
It appears that there is some sort of blanket immunity for law enforcement and prosecutors to convict people in the press without due process.
DNA testing alone has exonerated 12 wrongly convicted people in Florida.
Many consider James Lockyer a saviour to any wrongly convicted person in Canada, points out one of our judges.

Not exact matches

In April 2014, the Justice Department announced a new clemency initiative to prioritize applications from people who would have been gotten much shorter sentences if they were convicted today, among other criteria.
Krajisnik, convicted of crimes against humanity including the deportation and persecution of non-Serbs, discussed with the president «the protection of Serb people's rights in the region,» according to a statement from Nikolic's office.
She was convicted of drug conspiracy and money laundering charges — her first offenses — and has been in federal person since 1996.
Bradley has been charged with knowingly transporting people who are in the country illegally, and if convicted could face the death penalty.
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.
One in five incarcerated people is convicted for a drug - related offense like trafficking or possession, according to the report.
The report estimates that out of the 630,000 people held in jail, only 187,000 have been convicted of a crime, which is most often a misdemeanor that does not warrant time in prison.
The trial closed in May 2015 when eight people, including trusted friends and financial advisers, were convicted of exploiting the heiress.
And earlier this week, in a self - penned essay for Time, he wrote, «On any given day over 400,000 people, convicted of no crime, are held in jail because they can not afford to buy their freedom.
None of the Reporting Persons nor any manager or executive officer of the Reporting Persons, has, during the past five years, (a) been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors), or (b) been a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations of, or prohibiting, or mandating activities subject to, Federal or State securities laws or a finding of any violation with respect to such laws.
To make sure we had a sufficient track record to evaluate, we excluded people who had been in the job for less than two years; we also excluded any executive who had been arrested or convicted of a crime.
In a letter to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic and Republican leaders of the state House and Senate Wednesday, Schneiderman asked state lawmakers to pass legislation that would allow for prosecuting people on the state level for the exact crimes they were convicted of — and pardoned for — on the federal level.
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 peoplIn 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 peoplin part, grew the list of those people who could not purchase guns, to most convicted felons and mentally ill people.
In 2011, President Obama announced that «for the first time ever the Department of Homeland Security has prioritized the removal of people who have been convicted of crimes in the United States.&raquIn 2011, President Obama announced that «for the first time ever the Department of Homeland Security has prioritized the removal of people who have been convicted of crimes in the United States.&raquin the United States.»
Ideally, this cartoon convicts the type of people who seem to have treated you so badly in the past.
The world can not know the unsurpassable worth of human life without a people who consistently work to protect it - in the fetus, in the convict, in the immigrant, in the soldier, and in the enemy.
A jury's convicted three men of using a church in Luton to encourage people to join Islamic State.
The study, by the National Registry of Exonerations, reviewed cases that happened over the last 30 years throughout the country and found that in addition to black people being wrongfully convicted, it took significantly longer for them to be exonerated than it did any other group, with black people having to wait an average of three years longer.
Tom Hanks, the only actor in the movie that I recognized, and supposedly the star of the movie, filled the role of God who believed in the innocence of the the convicted prisoner, but could do little about it, because of the choice of the evil unbelieving people.
The review found that that played a role in 79 percent of wrongfully convicted sexual assault cases against black people versus only 51 percent of cases against white people.
As one who sat on a jury in a murder case in a state that is not shy about executions, I am aware of how important it is to make sure the right person is convicted.
The doctrine remains what it has been: that the State, in principle, has the right to impose the death penalty on persons convicted of very serious crimes.
It is true what the people in my church said: Taking in a convicted murderer could be dangerous.
When it comes to the death penalty, 310 people convicted of crimes in the U.S. have been exonerated by DNA evidence since 1989, according to The Innocence Project.
He organized fundraisers for slain journalists, taught convicts in Chicago to read, and risked his life to tell the stories of people living under the brutal rule of dictators.
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up with the word of God, God hates sin,
It doesn't always happen though that people are convicted and many, many of us sinners, yeah, all of us sinners sit in the pew and aren't always open to the Spirit.
So the difference between willful sinning and just sinning out of being a sinful man, is that willful sinning usually keeps a person in a state of unrepentance, and sinning because that's just what we do, results in true repentance if we are filled with the holy spirit that convicts us to do so.
Some people are convicted when they see their sins in a personal way, others don't care.
I hope the Iranians who convicted this man and the people who support this burn in hell for eternity with no food or water to touch their lips.
Refraining from executing even those persons who may deserve execution is the way — the only way — in which to avert the occasional execution of persons mistakenly convicted, and to leave open the possibility of their exoneration.
Yet society need only forego this one form of punishment in order to assure that it will not itself take an innocent life or prematurely cancel the possibility of the wrongly convicted person's experiencing vindication.
24 But if all prophesy, and an unbeliever or an uninformed person comes in, he is convinced by all, he is convicted by all.
The CCP stirs the nationalistic emotions of the people by contesting Japan over issues such as: the disputed territorial claims with China: its writing of history that omits Japanese atrocities in its invasion of China, and in recent visits by its leaders to Japan's Yasukuni shrine which honors national heroes including convicted war criminals.2
(CNN)- A court in southwestern China has given heavy sentences to two ethnic Tibetans convicted of murder for «inciting» people to set themselves of fire, state media reported Thursday.
My heart tore at me when I read the ad and I felt truly convicted about a stinky attitude that surfaced in my heart this week: it is a lack of genuine compassion for the very people God has called me to serve.
This has really helped and I thank God our Father in Heaven for actually waking me up convicting me of being on my way to a legalist... lacking grace, mercy, love towards people.
As sarcasm and disdain ensued, I suddenly felt overwhelmed and convicted by the irony of the situation: A bunch of straight Christians were sitting together in a living room, engaging in a lengthy and heated conversation about whether other people were sinning.
its a «common» in the priesthood, common being that there have been over 10,000 charged and convicted in the US, the church has paid out over 3 BILLION in out of court settlements... and its people like you ignoring the facts that propogate the problem by diverting the truth....
But many people who attend church, but are at best only suspect believers, seem to move on from the churches that do preach the Word in favor of a less convicting enviroment.
I think the results of it can be seen even if we don't know what it is: The Holy Spirit stops working in a person's life to convict them of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
Of course, if a person regularly feels convicted for sin in their lives, then this is one evidence that the Holy Spirit is still at work in their life.
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