When most people
today hear the sentence «You must believe the gospel to be saved» what actually goes through their mind is this: «Here are the things you must believe in order to go to heaven when you die» (And of course, everyone has a different idea about what we must believe).
Not exact matches
It Took Apple Executive Angela Ahrendts 1
Sentence to Drop the Best Career Advice You'll
Hear Today
News: A Jan. 22 Facebook Live event of former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's
sentencing hearing was deleted from the USA
TODAY Sports Facebook page.
Convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev addressed several victims and families
today in at his
sentencing hearing, and apologized for the act of terrorism.
You don't often
hear the words «sharp money» and «Cubs» in the same
sentence, but according to line movement in
today's Cubs / Reds game, sharps appear to be backing Chicago.
Here's a
sentence I saw
today and which — with small variations — I have seen or
heard many times throughout my career: «The mother saw a breast surgeon, who did not have a...
«I'm announcing my candidacy
today for governor of New York State because I'm tired of listening to the fairy tale that everything is just great when it's just the opposite; I'm tired of watching New York's decline; living in New York shouldn't sound like a prison
sentence, but that's too often what you
hear today,» Astorino said in the video.
You last
sentence is probably the biggest truth I
heard today!
An Activision PR manager who stole nearly $ 30,000 from the launch budget for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's UK release and used it to finance her engagement party avoided active jail time in a
sentencing hearing today, reports The Daily Mail.
Canada Laura Babcock's murder trial to
hear testimony about her financial records, Canadian Press http://legalnews.findlaw.ca/news-id-479957/
Sentencing arguments
today for man convicted of murder in death of Montreal clerk, Canadian Press Muslim FBI agent who helped Canada wants to reclaim his religion from jihadis, Canadian Press
Less than two hours after it started,
today's
hearing of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security of the House Judiciary Committee, titled «Uncertain Justice: The Status of Federal
Sentencing and the U.S.
Sentencing Commission Six Years after U.S. v. Booker,» has come to a close.
After 24 years on the books, 15 years of trying, 7 Congresses, 10
hearings, three
Sentencing Commission reports, and 75,000 defendants
sentenced...
today, the U.S. Senate voted — unanimously — to make crack cocaine penalties fairer...
Today, however, GOP reps said confirmation
hearings are scheduled for the week of Nov. 7 and a USA
Today report concluded with this telling
sentence: «Despite the conservative criticism, none of the Senate's 55 Republicans has yet to announce opposition to the appointment.»
«Conservatives»
sentencing law gets a grilling at Supreme Court
hearing»: Sean Fine has this article
today in The Toronto Globe and Mail.
Two weeks from
today, the Supreme Court will
hear oral arguments in Claiborne and Rita, two cases that will explore what Booker really means for federal
sentencing.
Yes, you have the right to a court - appointed lawyer
today — the right to a lawyer who almost certainly is vastly underpaid and grossly overworked; a lawyer who, according to a Brennan Center for Justice report published last year, often spends less than six minutes per case at
hearings where clients plead guilty and are
sentenced.