Sentences with phrase «life imprisonment without»

In November 2005, with his civil suit still pending, he was arrested for the murder of a Wisconsin photographer and in 2007 was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole.
Life imprisonment without parole, whether or not it is a mandatory sentence for any give crime, raises issues of its own.
The penalty if convicted is life imprisonment without parole eligibility for a minimum of 10 years, and potentially 25 years.
By an 8 to 4 vote, the Alabama jury recommended a sentence of life imprisonment without parole rather than the death penalty for the defendant.
The trial judge imposed a sentence of life imprisonment without eligibility for parole for 14 years.
Regarding the punishment that accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should face if found guilty of the attack, 59 percent of those surveyed replied that he should be executed, while 35 percent responded that he should be sentenced to life imprisonment without the chance for parole.
If convicted, Ryan Lawrence can face life imprisonment without parole.
Lawyers for the Uzbek man charged in the truck attack on a crowded Manhattan bike path that killed eight people on Halloween said that their client would plead guilty and accept life imprisonment without parole if prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty.
These women need mental health treatment, not long prison sentences or life imprisonment without parole.

Not exact matches

«The importation of any animals or live birds without an AVA permit is illegal and carries a maximum penalty of S$ 10,000 and / or imprisonment of up to one year,» the release said.
Without work to occupy his time, shunned by many former friends and all the time living under the shadow of possible imprisonment and the complete destruction of his reputation, it is unsurprising that — like others in his position — Mr Warr contemplated killing himself.
A person who, without lawful authority, manufactures, possesses, sells, delivers, sends, mails, displays, uses, threatens to use, attempts to use, or conspires to use, or who makes readily accessible to others a weapon of mass destruction commits a felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and if death results, commits a capital felony, punishable as provided in s. 775.082.
Any person who, being charged with the duty of providing for another the necessaries of life, without lawful excuse fails to do so, whereby the life of that other person is or is likely to be endangered or his health is or is likely to be permanently injured, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for three years.
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