Sentences with phrase «right after the sentence»

Not exact matches

Funny's got a point and let me say right now, I am completely meaning to be rude with my subsequent point, also, glad to see you typing real sentences again instead of putting a space after each letter...
A Christian human rights lawyer allegedly tortured and prevented from contacting relatives during his detention in China has been finally reunited with his family after being spared a prison sentence.
He was duly convicted and after he had exhausted all his rights to appeal, he finally served a sentence in the Atlanta Federal penitentiary.
I was right there with you, until you began your second sentence, after that it was just more of the same old same old.
Did you mean to use the word «not» after the word must in the sentence «Even within Christianity, we must condemn or criticize those who do not believe like we do or behave the way we think is «right»?
«All offenders have the right to rebuild their lives and make amends after they have served their sentence but Ched Evans» lack of remorse and failure to acknowledge his offence means it is simply inappropriate for him to be on a Greater Manchester football pitch week in and week out presenting himself as some kind of role model, especially to young people.»
Last month Manchester United striker Alexis Sanchez accepted a 16 - month suspended jail sentence for tax fraud in return for avoiding a trial after being accused of using a company based in Malta to receive image rights
In comparison, it is generally accepted in America that a person convicted of a felony loses their right to own guns even after they have served their sentence.
Rights group Amnesty International said Saudi Arabia carried out at least 158 death sentences in 2015, coming third after Iran and Pakistan.
There were warnings of far - right violence in the UK today, after Anders Breivik was sentenced to a minimum of 21 years for killing 77 people in Norway.
Perhaps this possibility is what led him to say «It'll be all right, it'll be fine,» after the sentencing.
«As the former Assembly speaker and former Senate majority leader are about to be sentenced after their corruption convictions, corruption is very much the issue for New Yorkers right now,» said Siena pollster Steven Greenberg.
Months after their father's sentencing in 2011, Desirae Brown and Deondra Brown, who has a 7 - year - old daughter, created The Foundation for Survivors of Abuse, a nonprofit group that advocate for victims» rights.
An amendment to the Immigration Bill tabled by Tory backbencher Dominic Raab would prevent foreign nationals dodging deportation after serving a jail sentence by claiming that it would breach their right to a family life
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, third from right, struggles through media to get his cab after he was sentenced to 12 years for corruption in 2016 in New York.
< — Exclamation points after every sentence makes you right.
«After uttering the same sentence of my prayer for the fourth time, I finally feel like I said it right.
After implementing The Writing Revolution we have proven what is possible when teachers provide students with the right tools — chisels to carve complex thoughts; hammers and nails that assemble sentences into logical paragraphs.
After having served a sentence for treason meted out in the wake of a performance that expressed criticism of the regime, she wants to acquire the skills necessary to process the invasive infringement wrought by the paranoid machinery of the people's dictatorship, including the revocation of her right to practice her art.»
I heard that after he was convicted and sentenced to 20 years, his lawyer said to the cops that in return for conjugal rights with his girlfriend and a published reward of 2 million M&M's candies, he'd arrange to have the pictures returned.
Now, according to the majority of our Supreme Court, it can start right after a conviction sentence submitted to two levels of jurisdiction.
Canada Bell apologizes to customers after data breach hits 1.9 million e-mail addresses, Globe and Mail Indigenous group says inquiry into missing and murdered women a failure, Globe and Mail Sentencing hearing starts for teen in deadly school shooting in Saskatchewan, Canadian Press United States Trump says he has «absolute right» to share facts with Russians, Reuters More Americans want «independent» investigation of Trump: Reuters / Ipsos poll, Reuters International Researchers say global cyber attack similar to North Korean hacks, Reuters Ukraine imposes sanctions on Russian web firms, citing cyber threat, Reuters
Half a century after the civil rights movement, trial judges throughout Florida sentence blacks to harsher punishment than whites, a Herald - Tribune investigation found.
(Taylor: does this sentence read right after the change?)
The goal is named after the Florida drifter whose prison sentence created a right to counsel in all criminal cases.
contain the following sentence «the [name of party making the offer] reserves the right to bring this offer to the attention of the court for consideration in relation to costs after the court has rendered judgement on all other issues in this proceeding».
Sentencing may happen right after the finding of guilt, or, if your case is adjourned, it may happen days, weeks or even months later.
«Had there been any indication from the defence that Mr. V's rights were in jeopardy, discussions would have ensued about shorter reserve time for judgment, stand down pre-sentence reports instead of standard ones, and the request for accommodation for sentencing to take place after Christmas likely would have been viewed in a much different light.»
These days, since there is now a right to appeal a criminal conviction under state law or federal statute (but not the U.S. Constitution), a writ of habeas corpus is only brought when direct appeals of a conviction have been exhausted, often several years after the original conviction (which makes a writ of habeas corpus only useful for convictions involving long sentences of incarceration).
After it came to light in 2006 that the Home Office had failed to consider or implement such recommendations in a number of cases, the rules were tightened and deportation became compulsory for non-British citizens over the age of 17 sentenced to more than 12 months in prison, except where it would be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Protection of Refugees.
A rare coalition of conservative and liberal justices ruled 6 - 3 in Southern Union Co. v. United States, 11 — 94, that the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial requires a jury to determine facts to support a sentence imposed after a guilty verdict...
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