Sentences with phrase «release of death sentence»

In the past month, we've seen the release of Death Sentence and The Brave One, two major motion pictures featuring well - known actors which riff on the revenge motif of Death Wish.

Not exact matches

«He should be brought back from Russia and given due process and I think the proper outcome would be that he would be given a death sentence for having put friends of mine, friends of yours, who serve in the military today at enormous risk because of the information he stole and then released to foreign powers,» Pompeo said on C - SPAN on Feb. 11.
Campaigners across the world have helped raise Noreen's profile, following the successful petition for the release of Meriam Ibrahim, a Sudanese Christian woman who was also sentenced to death for blasphemy last summer.
Pope Benedict XVI called Wednesday for the release of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy.
(UPDATED) More acquittals and releases could be good sign for jailed mother of five, Pakistan's first woman sentenced to death for blasphemy.
DA»S PRESS RELEASE Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe announced last week that 24 - year - old Matthew Sindone of Nanuet was sentenced to an indeterminate term of four to 12 years in state prison on his guilty plea to one count of aggravated vehicular homicide, a class «B» felony, relating to the deaths of Neil Block -LSB-...]
For teaching this heresy, he was imprisoned by the authorities and sentenced to death (though later released through the intervention of Pericles).
Last week we saw Battlefield 1 give Call of Duty a possible early death sentence with its trailer premiere, a host of successful betas, and Battleborn's release.
The Sentencing Guidelines Council has released its definitive guidelines to tackle four offences: causing death by dangerous driving; causing death by careless driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; causing death by careless driving; causing death by driving unlicensed, disqualified or uninsured drivers.
Unlike Poundmaker, who was sentenced to three years in the Manitoba Penitentiary, Yellow Mud Blanket was released by the court on the recommendation of Crown counsel; see Sandra E. Bingaman, The North - West Rebellion Trials, 1885 (MA Thesis, University of Saskatchewan [Regina], 1971)[unpublished] Appendix A at 206; see also Sandra E. Bingaman, «The Trials of Poundmaker and Big Bear, 1885» (1975) 28 Saskatchewan History 81; Blair Stonechild and W.A. Waiser, Loyal till Death: Indians and the North - West Rebellion (Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1997); Bob Beal and R.C. Macleod, Prairie Fire: The 1885 North - West Rebellion (Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1984).
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