Sentences with phrase «said at his sentencing»

«I fell right into it and my greed took me down,» Painter said at his sentencing.

Not exact matches

«Most people are in prison because they didn't know how to make enough money legally,» says Jackson, who has more than a decade left in his sentence at Green Haven.
To say «too many» and «limited» in the same sentence may seem like an oxymoron.The reality is that there are an abundance of options, but nearly all of them have at least one major flaw.
It will likely take at least a decade for his lawyers to exhaust all of his appellate options, said Dunham, and anywhere during the process, a court may overturn the death sentence, Dunham said.
It is not inconsistent — in fact, it is wholly reasonable — to say that some people (people guilty of multiple child murders for example) absolutely «deserve to die,» but at the same time to say that the state shouldn't be trusted with the discretion to hand out that sentence.
According to the regulator, the article (which has since been removed) also included a live feed from Dylon's Facebook page, as well as a sentence at the end that said «It's at times like these we are thankful that Dylon Colour Catcher is there to save us.»
Most people know to say the other person's name first when it happens at the beginning of the sentence; «David and I went to the meeting.»
The government said Weiner's «widely - reported prior scandals» were not criminal in nature and did not involve minors but should be considered at sentencing because they reveal a familiar pattern.
«At the moment, [the illness] is a bit of a death sentence,» says Wadsworth, a cell biologist at St. Paul's Hospital in VancouveAt the moment, [the illness] is a bit of a death sentencesays Wadsworth, a cell biologist at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouveat St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver.
Thus the fact that your «best» applicant attracted from your first help - wanted posting at Monster.com has two nose rings, sports a tattoo that says «Kill The Boss,» has no references and occasionally interrupts their own sentences by snarling like a dog is ignored.
Analysts said the sentence was aimed at pressuring Rafsanjani.
«But at the bottom of the recruiter's note, there was a sentence saying prescription eyewear in North America is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and less than 2 % is being purchased online.»
Says McGrath, «I put an action sentence at the end of every description that says, «Don't lose Says McGrath, «I put an action sentence at the end of every description that says, «Don't lose says, «Don't lose out.
At Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia headquarters in midtown Manhattan, employees — who said they were told not to speak to reporters — told CNN they had a «surreal feeling» when they heard the sentence.
Lefcourt said that Shkreli's high - profile statements and actions in recent months «raises his profile to a degree that could be devastating to him if he ever has to face a judge at sentencing
«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.
The Trump administration has repatriated a longtime inmate at the Guantanamo Bay military prison to Saudi Arabia, where he will serve out the remainder of his 13 - year sentence in connection with a 2002 attack on a French ship, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
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!»
Quit saying amen at the end of your sentences, you bible - beating, water - willed pathetic little worm!
I like how in you're very first sentence, you yourself lash out at a group of people who's perspective you don't understand, without defending your religion at all, then in the very next sentence say you'll «stop here for fear of retaliation for defending your religion».
They look at this verse, and not having done their homework with the sentence structure, or the Greek text, say that the gift of God is not salvation, but our faith.
At a recent talk she gave, she closed by saying this sentence:
Jn 13:34 At least you get the second half of your sentence right when you say «I take it that they point to Jesus and what His work looks like in my life.»
As for Jeffs» long prison sentence, Brower said that many FLDS members will use it as an example of «martyrdom,» which could ensure that he at least remains a figurehead of the sect.
You take a 3 - word sentence that is alleged to have been said by Jeebus at the end of his life and apply it to any old thing you imagine.
But as he prepared to leave prison at the end of his sentence, he promised fellow inmates that he would not forget them or his experience there, his biography says.
Matthew marks the conclusions of the discourse (7:28 - 29) with his usual formula («And when Jesus finished these sayings»), completing the sentence with the statement made by Mark and Luke about Jesus» teaching in the synagogue at Capernaum (cf. Mk 1:22; Lk 4:32): «the crowds were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes.»
He must serve at least 35 years of the life sentence and half of the other sentence, Strickland said.
To be sure, there are many people for whom a sentence beginning «The Bible says...» carries an automatic mandate to believe it, more or less at face value.
Now, let's look at the second part of your sentence, where you said:» A group of muslims or a group of immigrants does not elicit the same kind of reasoned respose [sic] a group of KKK would, because muslims are not KKK and neither are immigrants.»
In truth the Revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John first got it; and then; (as it is written at chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very last sentence of that chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about: otherwise the Revelation would have absolutely sered no purpose at all; and it does; as all will soon shortly know.
In truth the revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John first got it; and then; (as it is written at chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very last sentence of that chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about.
The problem I have with this is, none a single sentence make any sense, what predictions are you referring to, during the times of Christ most people thought he was a joke, it is not a stretch of the imagination to say that most people would reject such nonsense, I think the original writers are laughing in their graves at how gullible you all are.
A faulty reference is thereby created at the beginning of sentence 3, where it is said that «By reason of its character as a creature,... it receives a reaction from the world.»
I found in Ford far more than I had hoped for: a writer who, by his own account, had «apprenticed» himself to America; whose stories and characters so spring from their landscapes and physical situations as to personify the spirit of the motels, roadside bars, lakes and highways where we encounter them; and who may well be, as his friend Raymond Carver (who died last summer) said, «sentence for sentence... the best writer at work in this country today.»
This confusion is reflected in the sentence at the end of this argument, in which he says: «I conclude that, on process assumptions, it is unlikely that the world of nature is radically different than God intended it to be.»
That such a tradition as Käsemann describes existed in the early Church is clear enough, and that these sayings are at home in it is shown both by their form, the two - part sentence with the same verb in each referring to present action and eschatological judgement respectively, and by the fact that a Christian prophet makes use of one of them in Rev. 3.5 b («I will confess his name before my Father and before his angels»).
If we look at the context of this verse in John, we find that the subject of discussion seems to change from Word through Life to Light, and that nothing more is directly stated about the Word until we reach the sentence which says that «the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory.»
At least you brought some reality into that sentence by admitting it doesn't always work out, but to say Wenger is master at motivation is incomprehensiblAt least you brought some reality into that sentence by admitting it doesn't always work out, but to say Wenger is master at motivation is incomprehensiblat motivation is incomprehensible!
«The art of running the mile,» said the first sentence of the first paragraph of the lead story of the first issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, «consists in essence of reaching the threshold of unconsciousness at the instant of breasting the tape....
Just read @ 58 and wanted to say the last sentence in my @ 59 wasn't directed at your post (which I mostly agree with) but only to reflect my general feeling.
At each diaper change, my 3.5 year old (speech delayed, has sensory issues) will say one of the few two - word sentences he knows, «See, Penis?»
I would have laughed at this sentence, but 10 years later I'll say it: «I refuse to celebrate breastfeeding.»
Virginia McGoey - Radshaw, a speech - language pathologist at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, says to expect sentences that equal the child's age in length — so, four to five words for a 4 - year - old.
Matt, in the article Dr. Amy says «THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THOSE CLAIMS»: maybe I'm wrong, but to my non-native understanding, this sentence doesn't necessarily mean «there is no evidence at all», but rather: any evidence there might be, it is not enough to support claims such as «increased medicalization of childbirth may be having severe consequences on the life - long health of our children... What's more, it could be having a devastating effect on the future of our entire species».
Of course diet is relevant to diabetes, smoking to lung cancer (though as you said, not always... I know a guy whose good friend died of lung cancer at 31... never smoked... they said when you get that type of lung cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etc..
Use complete sentences to say things like «Look at that blue sky!
Then, on that happy day when their child finally says her first word, they don't start punishing her for not speaking in sentencesat a college level.
If she had cut off by the time she was forming rudimentary sentences (like the poster said above) I would have cut her off at 16 months (much less than the minimum 2 years recommended by the WHO).
Also, the commenter who said that «When the child is at the point of forming rudimentary sentences, then I say cut «em off.
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