Sentences with phrase «free life sentence»

Fortunately for us with a gluten - free life sentence, food manufacturers are realizing we exist and are here to stay.

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During his presidency Obama freed 568 inmates serving life sentences.
Also read: Bitcoinist Giveaway: Win a Free Ticket to TNABC 2016 Ulbricht Appeal will Likely be Unsuccessful Sentenced to life in prison in May 2015, Ulbricht was found guilty of narcotics trafficking, money laundering and computer hacking charges.
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?
I dream of a movement of biblical Christians who even as they are carted off to jail will express Christlike tenderness to policemen, who even as they are sentenced will explain Jesus» way of love and justice to incredulous judges, who will even dare to risk their own lives in order to release the captives and free the oppressed.
His father was arrested, charged with first - degree assault and sentenced to life in prison, but Brryan would wake from night terrors scared that he would be freed and come back to «finish the job».
He declares in his opening sentences that democracy seeks to make political life free from violence (that is, the sort of violence that terrorism inflicts) but that in order to defeat terror, a democracy may have to embrace violence.
Fifty - three people given life sentences since 2000 have been freed from jail, the Home Office has admitted.
Ten years into serving a life sentence for the rape of Jennifer Thompson, Ronald Cotton stepped out of prison a free man.
It's true: «hassle - free» and automotive financing can live in the same sentence.
TWO - SENTENCE BLURB: When eager college grad Alice takes a break from romance to become a NY paralegal, her fun - loving, freewheeling coworker Robin guides her through a party - time of free drinks, one - night stands, and the wild single life.
Or James Hugney, set free earlier this year after serving nearly 36 years of a life sentence for a 1978 house fire that killed his 16 - year - old son.
It doesn't list the names of people like Louis Taylor, freed in 2013 after serving 42 years of a life sentence for a 1970 fire at a Tucson, Arizona, hotel that killed 29 people.
Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO) is a nonprofit law office that represents innocent prisoners serving life sentences in Louisiana and Mississippi at no cost to them or their loved ones, and assists them with their transition into the free world upon their release.
Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO) is a nonprofit law office that represents innocent prisoners serving life sentences in Louisiana and Mississippi, and assists them with their transition into the free world upon their release.
'' [W] ithin the framework of an advisory guideline scheme designed to reduce unwarranted sentence disparities among similar defendants,» Saenz, 428 F. 3d at 1162, it is unreasonable for such a large variance to be made based simply on Bryant's limited criminal history and nine months of drug - free living.
Although not articulated, could it be because a judge might think that Sir Stanford, seeing the whacking long sentence given to The Bern, might vote with his feet and what is left in his off - shore accounts, and flee to a hidden but free rest - of - his - life somewhere beyond the reach of the law?
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