We have
all heard these sentences come from the mouths of pet store owners and their employees.
Not exact matches
When a case is finally
heard and
sentencing issues are considered, the majority of magistrates and district judges try their hardest to
come up with a
sentence that is suitable, fair and realistic.
WHEN it
comes to personal electronics, it's difficult to imagine iPhones and
hearing aids in the same
sentence.
But very occasionally the Echo thinks it
hears «Alexa» and responds nonsensically to whatever
sentence comes next.
At the third recall, you can almost
hear Rover saying as he
comes toward you: «Yes, boss, here I am, I was just waiting for you to finish the
sentence!».
Soejima is serving a three year prison
sentence, and that is where he
hears that Akiyama has
come to Osaka on a business trip.
Less than two hours after it started, today's
hearing of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security of the House Judiciary Committee, titled «Uncertain Justice: The Status of Federal
Sentencing and the U.S.
Sentencing Commission Six Years after U.S. v. Booker,» has
come to a close.
Looking at the court innovation link, courts being properly set up, having bail
hearings by video link, mental health, drug courts, aboriginal
sentencing etc etc, those are all good things and they are
coming in the bits and pieces that you would expect when they are
coming as part of an overhaul of a very entrenched model that is subject to the caprices of the different political groups engaged in their ongoing build up and tear down approach to governance.