Sentences with phrase «rose at the sentencing»

One by one, parents and children rose at the sentencing to read their victim - impact statements.

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I wrote the first sentence of this paragraph at about the time the sun was rising on Europe.
This point is demonstrated in the death sentence pronounced on the White Rose member, Christoph Probst, by the infamous Nazi judge, Roland Freisler, who said, «He is a «nonpolitical man» — hence no man at all!»
In looking for sources of inspiration for the White Rose, Inge Scholl quotes at length the protests from the 1942 sermons of Count Galen, Bishop of Muenster, who forcefully spoke out against the Nazi death sentence for «life which does not deserve to live» (Unwertesleben).
Islam today still beheads people for apostacy — if not on the national level then at the village / local level (saudi arabia, Iran), still burn people to death for witchcraft (indonesia and saudi arabia), Draw the prophet and earn yourself a death sentence from the Clergy, Write a book critical of islam and get the same deal, write a magazine article expessing concern about the rise of islam in your country and have your throat slit on a public street in YOUR own country...
The number of foreign national offenders removed at the end of their sentence, which rose each year from 2006 to 2009, has fallen each year since.
The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector (Unrated) BBC - produced bio-pic chronicling the rise and fall of the legendary songwriter and music producer who worked with everyone from The Ronettes to The Righteous Brothers to The Beatles until he received a life sentence last year for the 2003 murder of Lana Clarkson, a down on her luck actress he picked up at a bar.
She recalled the Norfolk and Western man's gentle teasing, I'll bet you loved ciphering in school, and at the sound of her name used in the same sentence as the word love, a surprising heat bloomed between her legs, rising, spreading, until her whole body burned and ached pleasantly.
When you have completed your letter, send it out at least a month in advance of your rate rise and ensure you include a sentence explaining that you will be carrying out annual or bi-annual rate rate reviews in future.
Several hours after the sentencing hearing, Rose sent an email to Shannon Olson, the appellate chief at the U.S. Attorney's Office.
* Looks away after finishing a sentence * Body temperature suddenly rises, making him appear overheated * Looks at your nose, cheek, or over your head * Scratches chin, ear, or the side of his jaw * Slight elevation in vocal pitch * Closed fist and / or crossed arms * Contracted pupils * Shifts weight from foot to foot
Depending upon the particular campaign finance law involved, which isn't clearly specified, there might be a criminal penalty (either a misdemeanor or a minor felony) as well, which could give rise to a probation sentence, a sentence to some period of incarceration, a period of post-release parole, criminal fines, court costs, and, at least in the case of a felony, some collateral consequences of that conviction such as a prohibition on owning a gun and ineligibility for many occupations and jobs.
The Sentencing Council now indicates that suggested fines for the more serious cases of speeding should rise by 50 %, from 100 % of a driver's weekly wage to 150 % of the driver's weekly wage, the maximum penalty however remains unchanged at # 2,500.00 if caught on a motorway.
Another big vocal annoyance was «uptalk,» where a person pronounces a statement as if it were a question, allowing his or her voice to rise at the end of the sentence (such as «It's nice to meet you today?»).
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