Sentences with phrase «court returned him to prison»

After the court returned him to prison, Russia's Prosecutor General, Alexei Kazannik, found himself flooded with letters of protest and petitions from foreign scientific organisations.

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Meng, 68, who was elected in 2004 and served one term before retiring, sleazily told the witness - an accused tax cheat referred to him by friends - that he could persuade the Manhattan District Attorney's office to reduce its plea offer, from 2 to 6 years in prison to just a year, in return for an $ 80,000 bribe, according to the court documents.
When he returns to court next month, Shultz will be sentenced to a combined 33 to 43 years in state prison.
Justice Tsoho therafter ordered that Kanu be returned to prison after the court adjourned to Friday.
With the Supreme Court judgment dismissing the appeal by Gabriel Daudu, the convicted council boss, has to return to prison to complete his sentence.
If this happens, then the Claimant can return to the court to ask for a Penal Notice i.e. as a specific court order has been breached, then a representative of the Defendant risks prison.
As reported in Legal Feeds last August, in a B.C. Supreme Court judgment, Justice Arne H. Silverman ruled Chambers was being held unlawfully in a U.S. prison as a result of the Canadian corrections services refusal to process his application to return to Canada.
Following the decision of the Court of Appeal in Howard League for Penal Reform & Anor, R (On the Application of) v The Lord Chancellor [2017] EWCA Civ 244, new regulations have come into force returning some prison law cases to the scope of legal aid.
A court might specify that a Charter - compliant scheme would include limiting features such as: (1) approximately 30 - day time limits on separation, within which the prison can decide whether and how to arrange a transfer, dispute resolution, enhanced supervision protocols, medical treatment or other technique to facilitate return to the ordinary prison community; (2) a requirement that the prison obtain a court order for any separation that extends beyond the prescribed time limit; and (3) an independent, external authority to review placement decisions, conduct regular inspections of segregation units, and ensure the provision of ordinary programming and health care to segregated prisoners.
Although the government has had to shelve its plans for personal injury reform, as laid out in the Prisons & Courts Bill in the run up to the election it seems likely that they will be revived if the Conservatives are returned to power next month.
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