Sentences with phrase «severe federal sentencing»

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A federal judge agreed to delay Dennis Hastert's sentencing in a hush - money case after his attorneys said the former U.S. House Speaker nearly died in November from severe sepsis.
Such study shall encompass the extent to which other programs administered by the Secretary do or might contribute to the objectives set forth in clauses (1) and (2) of the preceding sentence and the method by which all such programs can be coordinated at Federal, State, and local levels with those carried out under this ACT to the end that individuals with the most severe handicaps are assured of receiving the kinds of assistance necessary for them to achieve such objects.
With respect to the first sentence, Federal Defendants admit that for over fifty years some officials and persons employed by the federal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen oveFederal Defendants admit that for over fifty years some officials and persons employed by the federal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen ovefederal government have been aware of a growing body of scientific research concerning the effects of fossil fuel emissions on atmospheric concentrations of CO2 — including that increased concentrations of atmospheric CO2 could cause measurable long - lasting changes to the global climate, resulting in an array of severe deleterious effects to human beings, which will worsen over time.
A person defending against federal charges daring to use their «right» to trial, is assigned a more severe prison sentence under the Sentencing Guidelines if they do not win the trial.
Sentencing guidelines for federal crimes are severe.
Any person facing federal charges who dares to exercise their now limited «right» to trial, can expect a much more severe prison sentence if they do not win the trial.
Prison sentences in federal court tend to be severe, cruel and unusual.
When accused of a federal crime you face mandatory sentencing under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and a different set of rules that could result in strict and severe penfederal crime you face mandatory sentencing under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and a different set of rules that could result in strict and severe sentencing under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and a different set of rules that could result in strict and severe penFederal Sentencing Guidelines and a different set of rules that could result in strict and severe Sentencing Guidelines and a different set of rules that could result in strict and severe penalties.
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