Sentences with phrase «upholds death sentence»

The Supreme Court of Pakistan upheld the death sentences of two more convicts involved in the attack -LRB-...) on 29 August 2016.
Ohio's highest court Thursday unanimously upheld the death sentence imposed on the Warren County man convicted of murdering U.S. Navy recruit Justin Back in 2014 - despite the fact that the then - teenager insists he never...
Ohio's highest court Thursday unanimously upheld the death sentence imposed on the Warren County man convicted of murdering U.S. Navy recruit Justin Back in 2014 - despite the fact that the then - teenager insists he...
In March, a top - level provincial court upheld the death sentences of two migrant workers from Myanmar who were found guilty of murdering two British tourists on the southern island of Koh Tao in 2014.
As detailed in this post, Justice O'Connor's «evolving skepticism about capital punishment» during her tenure on the Supreme Court seemed to shift her from a fairly consistent vote to uphold death sentences to an unpredictable vote in capital cases.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-- The Ohio Supreme Court won't reconsider its decision upholding the death sentence for a man convicted of killing three down - and - out men lured by fake Craigslist job offers.
NEWS (4/26): The California Supreme Court has upheld the death sentences imposed upon James Daveggo and Michelle Lyn Machaud.

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Asia Bibi's death sentence was upheld by the Lahore High Court in Pakistan on Thursday.
Bibi's death sentence was upheld by the Muslim - majority nation's Supreme Court in October 2014, reigniting international disapproval of Pakistan's blasphemy law.
In October, Pakistan's Supreme Court upheld the conviction of the bodyguard, Mumtaz Qadri, and sentenced him to death.
Even people already sentenced to death by the court of law and upheld by the Supreme Court are still entitled to certain fundamental human rights.
The death sentence was upheld by Arizona state courts and a federal trial court, but when the case reached the U.S. Appellate Court for the Ninth Circuit, the judges sided with Hurles 2 to 1, remanding the case to a lower court to review Judge Hilliard's actions and determine if she presided over the case fairly.
In this case, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision of a sentencing judge to reject a joint submission for a two year sentence for an accused convicted of impaired driving causing death and upheld the sentence imposed of two years and eight months; noting, however, that a sentence of no less than four years ought to have been imposed: R v Gibson, 2015 ABCA 41 (CanLII).
In R. v. Kazenelson, the Ontario Court of Appeal recently upheld the conviction and the sentence imposed on a project manager who had been found guilty under the Criminal Code for criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing bodily harm, arising from the collapse of a swing stage in 2009.
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