Sentences with phrase «of a life sentence»

He served 22 years of a life sentence for the murder and armed robbery that occurred nearly a quarter - century ago at the fast - food - chain restaurant's downtown location.
After ten years inside, as part of his life sentence, it was the first time he'd thought of the damage he'd done to her and the family of the victim.
Most of the older age diagnoses are not end of life sentences.
Served 18 years of a life sentence for Murder and Robbery, 2002, Chromogenic print, framed, 78.7 x 101.6 cm
There are several reasons for the erosion of life sentencing, and they tend to compound each other.
It is my hope that after successful appeal of his life sentence for «Bank Fraud» charges, he sues this author and many other politicians who falsely accused him for slander.
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard was released on parole from a US prison on Friday after having served 30 years in jail of a life sentence.
A diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes may seem to carry the weight of a life sentence, but for many people, adopting key lifestyle changes, such as a healthier diet and exercise, can help manage, reduce, and even eliminate diabetic symptoms.
Todd, née Han Solo, is the product of preteen Sandler's big score with his middle - school teacher (Eva Amurri Martino), now in the home stretch of her life sentence for having unapologetic and very public sex with a minor.
Part 2 of a brand new adventure, from the makers of the hit adventure series, Prison Break: Lockdown.You, a hardened con with a history of prison breaks, is sent to serve the rest of your life sentence at Alcatraz.Alcatraz is best known as most infamously brutal and inescapable maximum security prison.Prison housed...
You need to take down these monsters to get some time off of a life sentence, and to save civilians that have treasured intelligence.
Moreover, at the time of the imposition of a life sentence, it must be clear to the convicted person to a sufficiently precise extent what objective criteria will be applied in the review, so that he knows what requirements must be met, if he wants - eventually — to be considered for a reduction of his sentence or for (conditional) release.
Since 2000, 26 of 27 judicial overrides of life sentences have occurred in Alabama.
In return for their co-operation, the tariff of their life sentences was reduced by 75 %, which meant they each served three years in prison.
In April 2005, at a time when the prisons were full to overflowing and the lifer population had doubled in a decade, the Criminal Justice Act 2003, ss 225 and 226 introduced what is in effect another form of life sentence.
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.
He must serve at least 35 years of the life sentence and half of the other sentence, Strickland said.
Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor returned to Bulgaria today after serving eight years each of life sentences for allegedly deliberately infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV.
On May 23, 2017, a jubilant Shaurn Thomas walked out of SCI - Frackville, having served 24 years of a life sentence for a murder he did not commit.
The two men served more than 20 years of a life sentence for the crimes before their convictions were vacated and they were released in 2016.
George's lawyer, Jeremy Moore of Carter Moore Solicitors, says: «This case has always been seen in many circles as an unsatisfactory conviction and it has taken some time to get to where we are now, Mr George having already served seven years of a life sentence.
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