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Sentencing prison sentences

Suppl>(in0 dru0S can lead to a prison sentence and a criminal record. [Pg.132]

I found out very soon about Monowitz. On account of the severe living conditions the prisoners were exposed to the slow process of physical and mental dissolution. The final aim was unmistakable the dehumanization and eventual extermination of the prisoners employed in I.G. Auschwitz. I heard an SS officer saying to the prisoners at Monowitz "You are all condemned to die, but the execution of your sentence will take a little while."... [Pg.230]

On May 24, 1974, a senior at the University of Colorado, was sentenced in the state s U.S. District Court to four years in prison and three years parole for manufacturing an hallucinogenic drug and possession for distribution. [Pg.195]

November 2, 1995 Antonov and Popov were sentenced to prison (4 and 5 years,... [Pg.67]

November 23, 1995 Jaeckle was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for illegal possession of fissile material... [Pg.67]

Tikhomirov and Oleg Baranov were sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. [Pg.67]

As long as Balsamo stayed in Rome, he would be a standing incitement for attempts to escape and for invasions. A week after his sentence, therefore, the Holy Office notified Doria of its intention to move the prisoner to the remote and impregnable fortress of San Leo. Suddenly, the legate was to be in charge of the most infamous and dangerous prisoner in Europe. [Pg.219]

Earlier in the book, I asked you who would you allow to babysit your daughter The handwriting sample I used was a man serving a life sentence in an Arizona prison. Look again at the handwriting sample in chapter five and notice the resentment stroke. In fact, he s got every bad stroke I ve ever taught and a few I ve never thought of. He is a mess. [Pg.125]

U.S. Congress passes the Armed Career Criminal Act, amending the Gun Control Act of 1968. It imposes stiff fines and prison terms for felons and other prohibited classes of persons who receive, possess, or transport a firearm. An appropriation bill passed by Congress eliminates probation or suspended sentences for persons committing a federal felony with any firearm and imposes an add-on 15-year sentence for possession of a firearm by a robber or burglar who is a repeat offender. [Pg.104]

Topic sentence 1 A new prison near my home would provide needed jobs and counteract the flow of people from our small town. [Pg.232]

Topic sentence 2 Building a prison in my community would stimulate our local economy and benefit local businesses. [Pg.232]

One reason for this explosion in the prison population was the growing popularity of mandatory sentencing laws. However, critics argued that it was not only unjust but uneconomical to lock someone up for five years for growing marijuana plants, for example. [Pg.22]

The Court therefore concluded that Leary had been denied due process of law, reversed part of the conviction, and returned the rest to the lower court for further consideration. Leary was subsequently convicted of marijuana possession and sentenced to 10 years in prison. [Pg.56]

February 3 Medellin kingpin Carlos Lehder is captured by Colombian police and extradited to the United States. The following year he will be sentenced to life in prison without parole. [Pg.92]

The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the First Amendment protection for religious freedom does not require states to allow use of peyote. September The three Ochoa brothers who had been major Medellin cartel leaders agree to surrender to Colombian authorities in exchange for a reduced prison sentence and no extradition to the United States. [Pg.94]

July 10 Panamanian General Noriega is convicted on charges of drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering. He will be sentenced to 40 years in federal prison. [Pg.94]


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