Sentences with phrase «like guilty criminals»

Come on people these are pets, to be imporntant members of a new family, not locked up in cages like guilty criminals.

Not exact matches

Few of Trump's actions have touched a nerve among Latinos across the political spectrum in the United States quite like his pardon of Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff who was found guilty of criminal contempt after defying a federal judge's order to stop targeting Latinos based solely on suspicion of their immigration status.
When these animals were found guilty, however, they were usually hanged like a human criminal.
What this criticism comes down to is that Kleck, like Kellermann and all the other researchers in this field, is guilty of failing to explain what happens when people carry guns, and how possessing one affects their interactions with criminals.
Like the film itself, Porter's handful of devoted, charismatic attorneys do a righteous job of reminding people that the accused are innocent until proven guilty, and that the criminal justice system seems otherwise disposed.
Criminal tampering may seem like a minor crime — shouldn't you just plead guilty and get on with your life?
«You don't go to jail, you don't pay a fine, you don't get convicted or plead guilty to a criminal offense — it's like it didn't happen from a criminal standpoint.
The name itself «admin law» is also guilty of being a little boring, and is not nearly as descriptive as other practice areas like «criminal law» or «immigration law».
Guilty verdicts of juries in criminal cases, and any verdict in a civil case like a patent law case, are subject to post-trial review by the trial judge who can throw out the verdict or call for a new trial for a variety of reasons, and to appeal.
Are there «classes» or types of criminal defense lawyers (like those who cop a plea and make a buck versus those who get crushed when the jury returns a guilty verdict)?
Also, really absurdly nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.
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