Sentences with phrase «which jail terms»

They also represent rare or exceptional cases in which jail terms were imposed.

Not exact matches

Actually it was not a jail term, either, but simply the end of another wonderful evening in the WBA, which is not to be confused with the NBA or even the ASPCA, although sometimes you can't tell the woofers without a program.
Kaloyeros told a reporter: «We were instructed in no uncertain terms not to comment on the inquiry from down South with the threat of jail which is being interpreted as we are the target of an investigation.»
Mr Grieve said: «Conservatives would deploy more police on the streets to catch and deter violent offenders, ensure more prison places so that serious violent offenders who should be in jail are in jail and tackle the long term causes of crime which lead to so much tragic violence.»
Charles Clarke has today given his version of the events surrounding the failure of the Home Office to deport foreign prisoners at the end of their jail terms, which ultimately led to his sacking.
Then there is Yahoo's widely condemned release of subscriber information to the Chinese authorities, which resulted in a whistle - blowing Chinese journalist receiving a 10 - year jail term.
In the hope of creating a strong deterrence, Breen has called for members of WAPPA to be added to a list of public officers covered under section 297 and 318 of the state Criminal Code — a code that stipulates jail terms in the case of assault — which is usually reserved for police, ambulance and custodial officers.
They cited police records, court documents and interviews with law enforcement agents which belie a number of Frey's claims regarding criminal charges against him, jail terms and his fugitive status.
They have also refused to provide data which, were they corporate entities, would have landed the ring - leaders with extended jail terms.
Mr. Nur the appellant, a first offender, was found to deserve a significant jail term against which the mandatory minimum was not found to be cruel and unusual or «grossly disproportionate».
This approach, which conceptually combines the forfeiture order with terms of imprisonment or other aspects of a sentence, leads almost inevitably to less jail time for those who have property available for forfeiture than for those who have none, on the theory that the accused has been sufficiently punished through the forfeiture order.
This is as follows: the Base Term, which changes by drug, is the least jail time whatever the case; Conduct Enhancements, which magnify the intensity of the sentence inning accordance with any extra criminal acts — for example, if a transgressor was not just making the drugs readily available however offering to minors, this will likely bring extra charge charges; and Status Enhancements, which relate to the wrongdoer's history and if it's the very first arrest and, if not, if each of the regards to previous sentences or probation were adhered to.
If you have violated the terms of your court supervision or probation, the end result will be revocation of court supervision (making it impossible to keep a DUI off your record) or a revocation of your probation, which can result in additional fines and / or jail.
Murphy's article was harshly critical of the judge who sentenced Murphy's mentor and physics professor to 30 days in jail for violating the terms of his suspension from UNB, which, in turn, was imposed on him for having taken part in a protest.
A criminal traffic or misdemeanor charge requires a court appearance and carries with it criminal penalties which may include a fine and / or the possibility of a jail term.
The sentence was suspended for one year which means that should she continue to be «unwilling» in that time period to abide by the terms of the child arrangement order she will go to jail.
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