Sentences with phrase «penitentiary sentences»

Even first - time offenders are usually looking at very lengthy penitentiary sentences, commonly more than ten years in length.
The majority of his work is focused on representing people charged with Indictable offences who are facing significant penitentiary sentences as a result of their charges.
Writing for five members of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Mr. Justice David Doherty concluded his pure and unassailable legal analysis by finding that «the cavernous disconnect between the severity of the offence as described in my reasonable hypothetical and a three - year penitentiary sentence is determinative of the s. 12 analysis.
Roman faced a long penitentiary sentence.
The Crown had sought my client's detention at the bail hearing and was originally seeking a penitentiary sentence.
«If you get the fruits of the crime, then obviously restitution is appropriate, but in this case, because she got nothing, she has nothing and chances of repaying it are negligible and she was receiving a penitentiary sentence on the scale of large - scale fraud,» he says.

Not exact matches

He was duly convicted and after he had exhausted all his rights to appeal, he finally served a sentence in the Atlanta Federal penitentiary.
He could receive a maximum of five years (no sentencing date has been set), but it's more likely that if Judge Edward Coleman sentences him to any jail time at all, it will be less than a year, which would be served in county jail instead of in a state penitentiary.
Spanning sixty years, this is the story of two friends who are wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison at a Mississippi penitentiary.
Two life sentences for a 1947 double murder land an innocent man in a corrupt Maine penitentiary.
After serving a sentence in a youth penitentiary, Chavis Daniels returns to the team with his temper still prone to flares.
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Vick remains indefinitely suspended, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has not said whether he will reinstate Vick after his July release from the federal penitentiary in Kansas where he is serving a 23 - month sentence for a dogfighting conspiracy.
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario heroin — trafficking — female — sentencepenitentiary -LSB-...] Ryan Handlarski, for Ganno Abdella -LSB-...]
X is convicted and is sentenced to 5 years in penitentiary.
Marty McFly: [Reading the newspaper from 2015] «Within two hours of his arrest, Martin McFly Jr. was tried, convicted and sentenced to fifteen years in the state penitentiary.»?
Whereas the old two - year mark meant only those sentenced to federal penitentiaries were denied an appeal to the immigration board, the new six - month cutoff captures some driving offences and even some summary offences.
In the context of addressing the conventional sentencing framework, Justice Green said this about Crown counsel's submission, at para. 59: «On an orthodox range - driven assessment, the nature of the drug and the amount here implicated would ordinarily call for a penitentiary - length disposition, if one towards the lower end.
On 7 August 1878, a man named Oo - pie - too - kah - han - up - ee - weyin, also referred to in the court file as «The Pondmaker» swore an Information accusing another man of stealing his horse.1 «The Pondmaker» of this court case was surely the man now known to us as Poundmaker (Pihtokahanapiwiyin), headman of the River People, spokesperson at Treaty 6 negotiations, one of the most prominent First Nations leaders of his generation, and one of the chiefs convicted of treason - felony in 1885 and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.2
Sentences of two years or more will be served in a Federal penitentiary.
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