Sentences with phrase «made against sentence»

Appeals can be made against sentence to the Court of Appeal from the Crown Court.

Not exact matches

Pongsak's lawyer notes that his sentence has broken the record for Thailand's convictions against the country's harsh lèse - majesté rules, which makes it illegal to defame Thai royalty.
In God's chancery the death sentence against us is made up.
The previous sentence would draw triple - takes if it applied to any other team, but set against the long list of bizarre playoff occurrences involving the Washington Capitals, it makes just as much sense as anything else.
Last month, the two - time U.S Olympic gymnast made a powerful statement against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar during his sex abuse sentencing.
Questions - Getting value for money from companies marketing services to help people make claims against missold Payment Protection Insurance Legislation, revising the system for electing British Members of the European Parliament, dealing with any consequences for social cohesion and criminality of the withdrawal of civil legal aid for social welfare law cases, annual value of employers» national insurance contributions Legislation - Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
Cuomo has signed a bill that changes criminal statute to ensure suspects accused of making bomb threats against a community center can, at minimum, face a sentence of up to a year in jail.
The new law changes criminal statute to ensure suspects convicted of making bomb threats against a community center can, at minimum, face a sentence of up to a year in jail.
There's one scene where he's trying to make a case against the science experts where he doesn't even put together ONE coherent sentence.
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi's house arrest leading up to a 6 year jail sentence for making films against the «Islamic regime».
As Lisa Hansel of the Core Knowledge Foundation notes in the first sentence of her recent Education Week commentary, «The Common Core Needs a Common Curriculum,» the CCSS themselves clearly warn against this conflation (here): «[W] hile the standards make references to some particular forms of content,... they do not... enumerate all or even most of the content that students should learn.
Instead of fighting the charges directly, the company dissolved, pleaded «no contest,» and argued that no assets could be seized to make restitution to the Hawaiian Humane Society because, defense attorney Jason Burks contended, «In a criminal case against a corporation, the sentences are limited to probation, fines and restitution, and then the court can prohibit the corporation from owning animals.
Several other senior SSCS people however confirmed that the expulsion was because of the bow and arrow, but the increasing backlash against my treatment had made SSCS come up with a suitable guise — in this case, it was all part of the master strategy to help with sentencing
The Pioneer Press (via ABA Journal) has the story of a Minnesota man who was sentenced to probation this week after pleading guilty to making a terroristic threat against a police officer — a threat that took the unusual form of a tattoo of a pig.
• remove all discretion from the secretary of state in relation to deportation orders; • create an assumption that deportation is conducive to the public good; • require the secretary of state to make a deportation order (this can be made at any time providing there is no pending criminal appeal against a conviction or sentence); and • prohibit the secretary of state from revoking a deportation order unless: (i) one of the exceptions below applies; (ii) an application for revocation is made while individuals are outside the UK; or (iii) a new Borders Act deportation order is made.
Of course it makes sense for people to be up in arms over North Korea's recent sentence of fifteen years of hard labor against American tourist Otto Warmbler for his convicted theft of a political banner.
The speed with which you hire legal representation can make all the difference in the final outcome of your case, since it could determine whether you are successful in having the charges against you dismissed or if you end up being convicted and sentenced to a lengthy term in federal prison.
The sentence «You can't sue me» probably goes against a fundamental right that you can not forfeit, but why can't they simply put «By agreeing, you forfeit your right to make any claims against this company» or, more formal, «We are not liable for anything, related to the product you bought, or otherwise» in their disclaimer?
While I take David's point that the efficacy of general deterrence is always debatable, if we want to take a stand against a deterrence rationale for punishment, let us make it on a case where a man or woman is serving a prolonged jail sentence solely in the name of deterring others, not where a company has simply been driven into bankruptcy by a gross and tragic mistake.
Appeals against sentence: An appeal judge may allow an appeal against sentence only if the trial court made an error in principle, failed to consider a relevant factor, overemphasized a factor, or imposed a sentence that was clearly wrong.
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