Sentences with phrase «saw jail sentences»

Id like to see jail sentences for these hackers and not in some fancy fed pen but in max security with general population.
We may, therefore, be seeing a change in approach to sentencing which will see jail sentences imposed more frequently and make them more likely in cases involving serious injuries or incidents.
I think the judiciary still has to learn about those offences and develop this tougher attitude that needs to be there if you want to see jail sentences imposed for these kinds of offences which I don't think are seen as the typical fraud or like insider trading we see in other areas.»

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What I already knew notionally I saw with my own eyes: that up to half of the young nonwhite men in the area surrounding the jail would at some point pass through this correctional institution, mostly for minor offenses, with the upper limit a 30 - month sentence.
The judge saw this and determined he wasn't taking the case seriously enough and sentenced him to 30 days in jail.
The Western Australian Primary Principals» Association (WAPPA) has called on the Government to introduce legislation that would see mandatory jail sentences for anyone who assaults a school principal or deputy.
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We may, therefore, be seeing a change in the approach to sentencing in OH&S cases where jail sentences will be requested by Crown prosecutors and imposed more frequently by courts on individuals convicted of offences involving the breach of OH&S standards, serious injuries or significant incidents.
Cogent reasons must be provided for departing from the JSR — doing so simply because the sentencing judge wants to «send this guy to jail» is an error (see para. 16).
Recently, Brampton - based employer Peter David Sinisa Sesek was handed a jail sentence that is rarely seen, The Star reports.
See the Lawson studies at: CORRECTIONS: TOUGH ON CRIME PHILOSPHY by ROBERT G. LAWSON Discussion of the effect of Tough On Crime sentencing policies on the public - and CORRECTIONS: TURNING JAILS INTO PRISONS - BY ROBERT G. LAWSON — Collateral Damage from Kentucky's War on Crime3) Ethics Code for Governors Executive Office Staff: We suggest that the Governor impose a simple ethics code for all members of his executive office, that mandates respect for the law, particularly the Merit System.
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