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One ends an automatic one-year enhancement added to current sentences for each prior felony jail or prison term. The other ends mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug crimes, leaving the sentences to judges’ discretion.

Training "who" sentences increased the generalizations of non-trained "who" sentences as well as untrained "what" sentences, and vice versa.

A man sentenced to three life sentences in 2018 for the rape of two underage girls on separate occasions is now appealing to have his convictions and sentences overturned.

As our opening quote shows the market has carried out the sentences on our holdings before any reading of the verdicts, but as the verdicts continue to come in we anticipate those sentences to be “reversed on appeal”.

Both men will serve those sentences concurrently with their federal sentences.

Peach isn’t exactly known for speaking in full sentences most of the time throughout the games, so it was difficult for Taylor-Joy to bring exactly the same tone of voice that Peach uses for short sentences and exclamations in the games.

While on parole, he will continue to serve sentences for supplying large commercial quantities of a prohibited drug and taking part in the supply of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug, with the last of those sentences expiring in August 2026.

Over 100 Bangladeshis are currently serving jail sentences in Qatar, and if the agreement is finalized, these individuals will serve the remainder of their sentences in Bangladesh after returning from Qatar.

The first two received sentences of 4.5 years; the latter, sentences amounting to 4 years.

Sara Bennett: Looking Inside – Portraits of Women Serving Life Sentences (series winner)‘More than 200,000 people in the US are serving life sentences, a punishment that barely exists in other western countries.

He received 18-month and 12-month and one day prison sentences, respectively on the two files, but execution of those sentences will be stayed for a probationary term not to exceed five years.

Malvo is serving four life-without-parole sentences in Virginia and six life-without-parole sentences from Maryland.

The debt varies depending on the nature of the crime, which is why some sentences involve fines and no jail time while other sentences may involve execution.

The sentences were pronounced by a “special criminal court,” which also handed down life sentences in absentia against nearly a dozen rebel leaders living outside Chad, including their chief Timan Erdimi, he said.

The Supreme Court investigates, tries and sentences legislators, while the National Assembly investigates, tries and sentences high court magistrates.

We also had marked an additional two sentences for review and have now confirmed that these sentences can be released publicly.

Whereas before, his sentences flowed together as much as sentences uttered in his Midwestern Marlborough drawl can, now he’s pausing and doubling back on himself.

A study that came out in May found that in criminal court, Republican-appointed judges sentence Black defendants to longer sentences and women defendants to shorter sentences than Democrat-appointed judges.

Kampyongo said short term sentences range from 6 months to 5 years while long term sentences range from 5 to about 35 years.

The federal prosecutors, who were pursuing charges with one-year mandatory minimum sentences and potentially stiffer sentences, opposed attorneys’ efforts to uncover further evidence about the operations and eventually dismissed the remaining cases.