As long as he remains such, the United States may be unwilling to release him,
even after his sentence runs out.
Not exact matches
(UPDATED) Iranian pastor «silent»
after release from jail,
even as eight Iranian Christians
sentenced for supposedly threatening the state.
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever forgives them
even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth
after forgiving and punishing him for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving such a life
sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
Not sure that
even a holy comma can redeem that mess of a
sentence, but placing one
after «Christ» * might * help.
Even so, as Jeffrey Stout has well said in Ethics
after Babel, «truth is a property of interpreted
sentences, and interpreted
sentences belong to languages which are human creations.
Did you mean to use the word «not»
after the word must in the
sentence «
Even within Christianity, we must condemn or criticize those who do not believe like we do or behave the way we think is «right»?
This time the university issued not a
sentence on Brennan's status, and without
even a written contract Brennan began to build a promising team including 25 veterans from the»57 squad which,
after all, lost only three games and won seven, including a stirring victory over Army and an upset of Oklahoma, which had been unbeaten for 47 games.
There is an exclamation point
after that
sentence because,
even now, there are days I can hardly believe he's really here.
Read to him everyday,
even if your child seems to squirm with worms in his pants and his mind seems to wander
after you've uttered the first
sentence.
Getting to the truth is
even harder than reading this
sentence, they're told, because there are strict rules about inspecting the register and that it must be done in person and that an appointment is required and that you can't necessarily identify what you're
after anyway and that there are other reasons why people might not appear and that waiting several weeks for the raw data will be needed and that the return is very, very complicated.
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.
Sen. John Bonacic, the lone member of the Republican conference to call for then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno to give up his leadership post
after learning of the FBI's probe into his outside business interests, released a statement this
evening calling Bruno's two - year
sentence «appropriate.»
I fought against Ibori and this
even led to his been
sentenced to prison in the United Kingdom
after he was freed by a Nigerian Judge.
Adam himself was
sentenced to an
even longer term of six - and - a-half years for his part in the plots,
after Wood noted the younger Skelos» threats against victims of the schemes.
Why was he never tried, convicted and
sentenced like the rest of us??? Why is he now
even allowed to run for office
after proving he was incapable of being honest last time?
In article
after article about a series of recent mayoral policy forums, not a single major outlet
even mentioned the allegations, which many had predicted would be a death
sentence for Liu's mayoral hopes — and
even grounds for resignation.
For Hevesi, who was handcuffed
after the
sentence was pronounced, the chapter concluded a twofold downfall that stands out as a symbol of scandal
even in a state that's rife with it.
Aw, I was actually a bit disappointed at this post because
after the first picture I expected more pictures or at least a longer story — one picture (
even though it's beautiful) and 2
sentences really don't work for me, it's not the best way for followers to «live» into the post, let themselves be carried away.
It is difficult to summarize all my attributes in short
sentences, It is
even more cumbersome
after filling the questionnaire,... But i shall try to write some things about my humble self you may not find in my profile, until at least meeting: — RRB -....
It's
after the escape that he's
sentenced to ten days in isolation, where he's not able to
even keep a pen to jot down his thoughts.
After a bank robbery goes bad and Emma turns on Joe, he ends up in jail, albeit with a shortened
sentence courtesy his police superintendent father (Brendan Gleeson, and the best thing Live By Night has going for it is a tremendous cast where
even small roles are played by top - shelf actors).
After sharing with a partner and as a class, students could generate
sentences and
even paragraphs about the images.
His wife, in a telephone interview last week, said the
sentence was handed down
even after Mr. Miranda, who is 56 years old and has a history of heart ailments, had to be taken from the site of the hearings in Havana by ambulance to a hospital because of high blood pressure.
Even after all this time, I find myself sitting here some days, drumming my fingers, wondering if I'm going to be able to string two words together, let alone two
sentences.
The applicable version of the guidelines: Rite does not address directly or
even indirectly the Seventh Circuit's view (discussed here and here) that,
after Booker, district courts should apply the most recent version of the now - advisory guidelines
even when they recommend a longer
sentence than the guidelines applicable at the time of the defendant's crime.
With the federal guidelines now likely to surviving —
even though they may end up significantly bruised
after Gall and Kimbrough get in their blows — perhaps Justice Breyer (and others in the Rita majority) will be prepared to spend more time in Apprendi land when the fate of the federal
sentencing guidelines do not hang in the balance.
I have to admit that when I read about white - collar crime cases and
sentences —
even those as outrageous as that of Jamie Olis (whose plight has been covered exhaustively by Tom Kirkendall at Houston's Clear Thinkers)-- I don't often think about what comes
after.
Sitting in his chambers the day before the
sentencing, he thought of a study of butterflies, which he'd come across in a magazine a few days before, during an afternoon working in the garden:
even after the chrysalis and
even after having melted down into goo during their transformation from caterpillars, butterflies showed evidence of remembering their life on the ground.
Even the longtime confidants — the ones he'd had since college, who remembered him passing out at a party, or caught him falling flat on his face going
after a girl, or gave him advice when he was dissolutely smoking cigarettes all day and planning his motorcycle trip across the Badlands — all distanced themselves once they knew he had
sentenced someone to death.
As The New York Times reports,
even the judge and the prosecutors were unsure yesterday whether Hamdan would be released
after completing his
sentence.
In other words,
even though judges are supposed to be impartial they all carry underlying biases, such as a tendency to give a lighter
sentence after a long lunch break.
After many brief - related posts on the applicability of Blakely to the federal
sentencing guidelines (see, e.g., posts here and here and here; see also Hammoud post here), this weekend I am starting to focus on the Booker and Fanfan briefs» approach to the
even tougher issue of severability.
In addition, and perhaps
even more statistically important for the very latest federal prison data, federal prosecutors
after 2012 began decreasing dramatically the number of cases getting all the way to federal
sentencing.
Sentencing may happen right
after the finding of guilt, or, if your case is adjourned, it may happen days, weeks or
even months later.
This is a useful reminder that,
even now
after the Supreme Court has clarified in Gall and Kimbrough that the federal guidelines are really, truly, yes - we - really - mean - it advisory, lots of
sentencing judges are still going to be following the guidelines advice.
After thorough review, we are constrained to conclude that
even under the most recent Supreme Court precedent, affording substantial deference to the district court's
sentencing determinations, the district court abused its discretion by imposing a probationary
sentence on the defendant in this case.
If you're not intimately involved in the case — and perhaps
even if you are — you're lost
after just a
sentence or two.
I had to call
after 6 weeks because I heard nothing regarding my claim and then was told the same
sentence 6X like a lifeless drone because the customer service person wasn't
even listening to me and kept saying «we need the airlines to confirm your flight was cancelled due to weather!»
People who drive
after drinking risk heavy fines, higher insurance rates, loss of license and
even jail
sentences.
Where objectives need to be curtailed
after a couple of
sentences at the very maximum, summaries can lead up to three or
even four lines.