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"death warrant" Definitions
  1. an official document stating that somebody should receive the punishment of being killed for a crime that they have committed

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"I just signed your death warrant," Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said.
To fire Angwin is to sign The Markup's death warrant.
"Elizabeth did not want to sign that death warrant," says Guy.
" If Federalists backed Burr, they would be "signing their own death warrant.
Asma Jahangir, a human-rights lawyer, lamented "the death warrant of democracy".
Alabama officials expressed outrage over the delay after the death warrant expired.
It still dominated fleets when Ford signed its death warrant in 2011.
Heidi Heitkamp might've signed her political career's death warrant by voting against Kavanaugh.
But in a way, Steve is the one who signed Ted's death warrant.
"I just signed your death warrant," Aquilina said after announcing the prison terms.
"I just signed your death warrant," she said as she imposed the sentence.
Bill Clinton approved the death warrant of Ricky Ray Rector, who had brain damage.
Among a governor's many powers, none is more significant than signing a death warrant.
Even if you do everything right, you could be signing your own death warrant.
And it was her own failure on that score that signed Anne's death warrant.
"He said, 'You've signed your death warrant,'" she said in an interview last week.
"I just signed your death warrant," Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said to Larry Nassar on Jan.
Initially, it looked like Ryan's extreme agenda would become a death warrant for Republican candidates.
That signing the contract on her expensive ride was Sue signing her own death warrant.
Ledell Lee died four minutes before his death warrant expired, at 11:56 p.m. Thursday.
"I've just signed your death warrant," Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said in a Lansing, Michigan, courtroom.
A Democrat who believes in increased criminalization will sign the death warrant for countless sex workers.
Theresa May is now powerful enough to shame Jeremy Corbyn into signing his own death warrant.
She did this by icily saying, "I just signed your death warrant" when she sentenced him.
By the end of the year, Gorbachev was forced to sign the Soviet Union's death warrant.
Once the government "knows you're a witness, you have literally signed your death warrant," he said.
A similar death warrant was issued against him later that summer, elevating the sense of danger.
Public adoption of flying cars would be a death warrant for every single building in the world.
Unfortunately for Ray, as a direct result of this interaction, his death warrant is signed by Varga.
It was a death warrant for the expedition, and [Captain John] Franklin himself died in June 1847.
As a result, a slight whiff of vapors or skin exposure can quickly become a death warrant.
However, the court's action came after Price's death warrant expired in Alabama at midnight central time Thursday.
An evening of appeals kept Mr. Lee, 51, alive as his death warrant neared its midnight expiration.
That was soon followed up by suggestions that the president was about to sign Nafta's death warrant.
" Aquilina later added: "It was my honor and privilege to sentence you… I just signed your death warrant.
Would he have been willing to sign his own economic, political, and cultural death warrant by opposing secession?
You can lose ships, status, money, but nobody's showing up at your house with a signed death warrant.
Maximum Security Warden Arvon Arave stands at the foot of the injection table and reads the death warrant.
Being given a diagnosis of advanced melanoma, for example, was once tantamount to being handed a death warrant.
"This decision is a death warrant for countless innocent men, women and children," Pelosi argued in a statement.
Why not sign your own death warrant, appoint your own time and place, gain some modicum of control?
" Aquilina sentenced Nassar to up to 175 years in prison, telling him: "I just signed your death warrant.
If Trump actually does sign it into law, he might as well be signing his political death warrant.
"I just signed your death warrant," Aquilina said Wednesday during an impassioned half-hour announcement of her decision.
He's actually the person who ends up being responsible for signing the famous abolitionist John Brown's death warrant.
Here, the two women meet and then Elizabeth signs Mary's death warrant: her motivations are simplified rather than interrogated.
Governor Rick Scott signed Bolin's death warrant in October for the murder of bank worker Teri Lynn Matthews, 26.
He then "snaps" Thanos and his army out of existence, signing his own death warrant at the same time.
When noting the length of the 40 to 175 year sentence, she added, "I've just signed your death warrant."
As Bundy's official legal team suspected, the plan wouldn't work: Bundy's final death warrant was signed on January 17, 1989.
"The Chinese government has signed a death warrant" for wild rhinos and tigers, says Iris Ho of Humane Society International.
"I just signed your death warrant," Judge Rosemarie Aquilina told Nassar after delivering his sentence in a Lansing, Michigan courtroom.
The power of the church comes from the fact that it hasn't changed and that change is a death warrant.
"I just signed your death warrant," Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said in announcing his sentence last week.
He could not say that Voronenkov was killed by Russia, but it wasn't the authorities who signed his death warrant.
With its decision to legalize weed starting on October 17, Canada has effectively signed a death warrant for pot prohibition worldwide.
Trump may have just signed a death warrant for our planet (at least, for a planet that is liveable for humans).
Meanwhile, dozens of conservation groups have condemned the Interior budget as a death warrant for public lands, wildlife, and outdoor recreation.
Governor Rick Scott signed a death warrant in October, allowing an execution date for Bolin to be set for the first time.
The death warrant would expire at midnight; if it did, Arkansas might be unable to dispatch Mr Davis for the foreseeable future.
The judge in Nassar's sexual assault case says she just signed his "death warrant" ... sentencing him up to 175 years behind bars.
Elizabeth I is loth to sign her cousin and rival's death warrant until, in a sylvan encounter, Mary fails to show due humility.
Last week, the state tried to carry out its death warrant against Doyle Hamm, a 61-year-old inmate suffering from terminal lymphoma.
"His killing sent a clear message: If you want to amend the Constitution you sign your death warrant," Thein Than Oo told me.
His first death warrant was signed in July 1979 for the Chi Omega murders; another came soon after for the murder of Kimberly Leach.
It sounds like Aidan has pretty much signed his own death warrant, forcing a desperate LeAnn to seek help from an unlikely source: Doug.
"I've signed your death warrant," Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina told Nassar, following days of accounts from about 160 of his victims.
But repeated studies have found that sanctions, while effective at forcing small policy changes, cannot persuade a government to sign its own death warrant.
In a narrow decision in April, the Supreme Court ruled that Price's execution could go forward hours after Price's death warrant in Alabama had expired.
Because the 30-day period will expire after McGehee's execution date, the governor will have to sign a new death warrant setting a new date.
The author of the book behind the series, Roberto Saviano, has been in hiding since the Camorra issued a death warrant against him in 453.
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said it was her "honor and privilege" to sentence him, and added "I just signed your death warrant" after issuing the sentence.
In another case, an Alabama death row inmate's execution was abandoned after prison officials failed to find a viable vein and his death warrant expired.
What's disquieting is the tone with which the observations are made — as if by this one critical failure, Cody had signed her own Hollywood death warrant.
Some think that the opposition of the two Republican Commissioners now sitting on the Commission is tantamount to a death warrant for the Open Internet rules.
His hedonism is the very thing that wrote his death warrant because there was no cure, at that point in time, and he was very promiscuous.
"My death warrant was signed; I was going to be killed, it was all over," he later recalled, according to an account in Northeast magazine in 1986.
He asked the Nebraska Supreme Court to speed up its decision on issuing a death warrant for the state&aposs longest-serving death-row inmate, Carey Dean Moore.
It deals a blow to those Democrats and liberal media commentators who have long hoped the former FBI director would provide a death warrant for the Trump presidency.
The court issued a death warrant for Carey Dean Moore, who has spent nearly four decades on death row for the 1979 shootings deaths of two Omaha cab drivers.
Scott Raymond Dozier is scheduled to die July 11, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Brooke Santina said Wednesday, a day after a judge in Las Vegas signed the death warrant.
A cellphone video had emerged showing a group of women singing and clapping as two men danced — behavior deemed worthy of a death warrant for them and the relatives.
Varys likely knew he was signing his own death warrant when he began spreading news of Jon Snow's true parentage far and wide (to whom, we still don't know).
Kuznetsov's absence did not matter Wednesday, as the Golden Knights signed their own death warrant by allowing Imagine Dragons to perform inside their building for several minutes before puck drop.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is representing the man referred to as John Doe, called the decision a "death warrant" for its client and is opposing the release.
The Supreme Court issued the stay with minutes to spare; the execution could still proceed if the stay is lifted before the death warrant expires at midnight, according to al.com.
The Nebraska Supreme Court issued a death warrant for Carey Dean Moore, who has spent nearly four decades on death row for the 1979 shootings deaths of two Omaha cab drivers.
"Capitulation to Trump here, I would think, would sign his political death warrant," said Jeffrey Wilson, the head of research at the Perth USAsia Center at the University of Western Australia.
Mr Kim, who knows as much about leverage as Mr Trump, is highly unlikely to give up his several dozen nuclear devices, since that would be to sign his death warrant.
"He basically signs his death warrant if he votes to impeach," said Jim McLaughlin, a Republican political strategist who has worked on a variety of state and federal campaigns in Alabama.
After about 2-1/2 hours of trying, the state called it off because of issues with Hamm's veins it said could not be resolved before a death warrant expired at midnight.
Helpfully, the growth in Socialist support since 2015 has come largely at the expense of the right, soothing the leftists' fear that the contraption would turn out to be their death warrant.
"Napoleon Dynamite" star Efren Ramirez says ICE and the Trump Administration are hanging an ex-gang member out to dry, and essentially signing the death warrant of the 19-year-old kid.
In 2002, when he was Prime Minister of the eastern part of Kurdistan, he refused to sign the death warrant for an unrepentant Al Qaeda sympathizer who had attempted to kill him.
In openly condemning Nassar as a "monster" and telling him "I just signed your death warrant," Aquilina departed from these traditional tools of the judicial trade and made her personal views known.
Iris Ho, senior specialist for Wildlife Program and Policy at Humane Society International, said in a statement the announcement by Beijing was a "death warrant" for rhinos and tigers in the wild.
Nassar's attorneys blamed the prison assault on Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who in January sentenced Nassar to 40 to 175 years in prison and said she "signed [his] death warrant,"  Lansing State Journal reported.
The Pakistani Taliban and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai read the same Quran, but the latter interpreted the text as a call to education while the former used it to justify her death warrant.
Iris Ho, senior specialist for Wildlife Program and Policy at Humane Society International, said in a statement that the announcement by Beijing was a "death warrant" for rhinos and tigers in the wild.
During the same September 1985 court hearing, Long pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the abduction, rape and murder of seven additional women in the Tampa area in 1984, the death warrant said.
Robert Dunham, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, a capital punishment monitor, said it would be some time before the state could seek a death warrant for an execution using nitrogen.
Santos, and other sources in Tepito who did not wish to be named for safety reasons, said that proposing to stand up to La Unión is akin to signing your own death warrant.
Larry Nassar was just sentenced to an additional 40-125 YEARS in prison ... less than 2 weeks after a judge signed his "death warrant" with a 40-175 year term in a separate case.
Then, about 19903 minutes before Mr. Davis's death warrant was due to expire, the United States Supreme Court refused to overrule the Arkansas jurists, who had voted 4 to 3 to halt the execution.
"Any one of the people on that committee who makes a move to dissociate the party from Moore will have signed their own death warrant for future advancement in the party," said the source.
Simone Biles is giving the judge who signed Larry Nassar's "death warrant" a big, public thank you ... telling her, "YOU ARE MY HERO" for sentencing the ex-Team USA doc to 175 years in prison.
"GST has proved a death warrant for us," Ravinder Kashyap, 22, who lost his job as a powerloom operator earlier this year, said in a small rented room in Panipat that he shares with four friends.
Now the disgraced former USA Gymnastics at Michigan State University team doctor says that those words signed your death warrant led to serial -- led to the serial sexual predator&aposs assault when he arrived in prison.
In the 16th-century death warrant, the famous king orders that the abbot of Norton Abbey in the North of England be "hung, drawn and quartered," but then decides that the clergyman should just be hanged.
In one of his final acts as governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie signed what appeared to be a death warrant for an agency that has policed the ports around New York Harbor for 65 years.
Maliki is also blamed by many Shi'ites for losing a third of Iraq to Islamic State in 2014 before being replaced by Abadi, but he remains popular with others who credit him with signing Saddam's death warrant.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan issued a death warrant on Wednesday for a paranoid schizophrenic convicted of murder, his lawyers said, after the Supreme Court ruled his condition was not a permanent mental disorder and therefore not legally relevant.
That reminder of the occupation of the U.S. embassy in Tehran in 1979 – a humiliation Americans have never forgiven – may have prompted Trump, facing re-election as well as impeachment this year, to sign Soleimani's death warrant.
At least the teen's move is emotionally compassionate — but perilous in practice — as he realizes notifying the world that Tyler is in the middle of a mass shooting scheme is essentially the same as signing his death warrant.
"They let me finish the mass but arrested me straight afterwards and showed me my death warrant," Simoni, 88, told Reuters, sitting in his brother's home at a table adorned with statuettes of Christ, Mary and other saints.
"We are deeply disappointed that the court would issue a death warrant when multiple cases relevant to the death penalty are currently pending in the courts," said Amy Miller, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska.
His death warrant was signed by Governor Rick Scott in October in the murder of Teri Lynn Matthews, 26, who was abducted from a Land O'Lakes post office in December 1986 before being raped, beaten and stabbed to death.
And then, when I am commander-in-chief, every militant on the face of the Earth will understand that if they go and join ISIS, if they wage jihad against the United States of America, they are signing their death warrant.
After days of questioning Mr. Sessions's decisions, Mr. Trump all but signed his political death warrant on Tuesday by dismissing the attorney general as "VERY weak," perhaps the most cutting assessment for a president who prizes strength above all else.
To portray Mr. Chiles as weak on crime, Mr. Bush's campaign released a searing advertisement featuring the mother of a 10-year-old girl who had been kidnapped and murdered, and questioning why Mr. Chiles had not signed the attacker's death warrant.
In September 1985, Long pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to death for the May 27, 1984, homicide of Michelle Simms, 22, whom he picked up in Tampa, according to the death warrant signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
If I am elected president, every militant on the face of the planet know, if you go and join ISIS, if you wage jihad on the United States of America, if you attempt to murder innocent Americans you are signing your death warrant.
And there's no plausible scenario in which Iranian officials would contemplate dialogue with the US. Now that Soleimani has been assassinated, any Iranian official that sought compromise with the US would be signing his own death warrant politically — and maybe even literally.
The episode ended with her telling Gabriel that if he tried to keep her from leaving the safe house where Philip had brought her, she'd scream, "And everybody will know you're K.G.B." The pained expression on Gabriel's face had the look of a death warrant.
There are judges like Rosemarie Aquilina, who told ex-US Gymnastics doctor and serial abuser Larry Nassar that it was her "honor and privilege to sentence" him, seemingly expressed a wish to see him be sexually assaulted, and proclaimed that she signed his "death warrant" with her decades-long prison sentence.
However, environmentalists have called the twin pipeline proposal a death warrant for southern resident orca in the Salish Sea—one of only two orca populations to have received federal protections under the United States' Marine Mammal Protection Act, an environmental law that prohibits the killing, harassment, or taking of animals considered at-risk.
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Last week, only a few hours after the stunning electoral victory of a Democratic candidate in the Alabama senatorial race, the justices of the Alabama Supreme Court signed a death warrant in the case of a 203-year-old man who has been languishing on death row for 30 years and fighting cranial cancer since 2014.
It was hardly a secret that Amazon was intrigued with the "Recipe in a box" model, and that it had the infrastructure all ready to go with millions of Prime subscribers, monsoons of revenue and now Whole Foods, but registering a trademark for a legit foray into that space is tantamount to slapping a death warrant on Blue Apron's already hobbled stock price.
Chris Paul, in his last act as a Clipper, signed the young man's death warrant when he allowed himself to be signed and traded to the Houston Rockets; when he allowed Patrick Beverley the chance to step foot on that court last night, to fill himself with a powerful loathing that he and only he can access, and to let it loose on this poor young man.
Moon's Son Hopes to Rule US With 'Rod of Iron' New World Leader Wants to Meet Kim Jong Un One thing is certain: He has gathered more information about the British royal family than you&aposll ever want to know—a veritable laundry list of characters close to the throne reaching back to Oliver Cromwell, an English military and political leader and one of the signatories in 1649 of King Charles I&aposs death warrant that led to his beheading.

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