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9 Sentences With "penal sentence"

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Unlike the re-education camps, imprisonment requires a court process, however swift and crude, including a guilty judgment and a penal sentence.
Unlike the re-education camps, imprisonment requires a court process, however swift and crude, including a guilty judgment and a penal sentence.
And that's a step closer to a disastrous judicial finding that all deportation orders must be issued by an Article III judicial court because they involve the functional equivalent of a penal sentence.
In 2012 two courts acknowledged that Gregorian Bivolaru was sentenced and jailed for political reasons during the communist regime ("the political nature of the convictions decided against the claimant by penal sentence no. 68/1977, penal sentence no. 960/1984 and of the claimant’s hospitalization ruled against him by penal sentence no. 616/1989"). In 1977, he was framed on the charge of distributing pornographic materials and sentenced to one year in prison, but he did not complete it due to an amnesty granted for all minor convictions by the President of Romania Nicolae Ceauşescu.
In November 1791, Dawson and Balmain travelled together, with Philip Gidley King, to Norfolk Island on Atlantic, where Balmain was going to take up the post of Lieutenant Governor. Dawson's penal sentence expired in January 1793, and soon after she signed a receipt for payment for some grain sold to the government stores, indicating she was literate, free, and farming some land. Her first child, a daughter, was born on Norfolk Island in May 1794. Dawson and Balmain returned to Sydney in August 1795.
In some drafts, they were accountants and in others criminals, with the implication being that their banishment to the cube was part of a penal sentence. One of the most important dramatic changes was the complete removal of food and water from the scenario; this created a sense of urgency for escape. After writing Cube, Natali developed and filmed a short entitled Elevated. The short was set in an elevator and was intended to give investors an idea of how Cube would hypothetically look and come across.
The tournament was privately devised and funded by wealthy American businessman Allen Stanford, who held Antiguan dual nationality.Billionaire reveals Windies plan, BBC Sport, 4 October 2005 It has been alleged that Stanford's creation of the tournament was a method of laundering his income from the fraudulent business schemes for which he is now serving a lengthy penal sentence in the U.S.A. 19 teams took part in the inaugural knock-out tournament and 20 teams took part in the second tournament (although 21 teams were originally scheduled to take part). The 2008 season was part of the official calendar of the WICB.
Crucea Comemorativă a Răsboiului 1916-1918 in Vintilă Ivănceanu, Petre P. Sterescu, Petre Ionescu, C. Tâmpeanu "Ordine, cruci și medalii române. Istoric, legi și regumamente", Imprimeria statului, București, 1927, pp. 125-128. It was awarded for a lifetime, but it could have been lost if the recipient would have lost his Romanian citizenship, or would have suffered a penal sentence. While initially the medal was to be used only by the recipient, in 1939 King Carol II of Romania authorised, for superior ranks only, the inheritance of the medal by the eldest son or older brother of the deceased recipient, who would become an active army officer.
On February 16, 2012, the Supreme Court ruled that the law did not violate the Brazilian Constitution and was in force for the 2012 elections and for elections to come. STF justices voted 7-4 in favour of the law. The affirmative votes were based on the "principle of morality," in the ninth paragraph of Article 14 of the Constitution of Brazil: "conditions of ineligibility to protect the administrative probity, morality for the exercise of mandate, considered the candidate's past life." The four dissenting opinions argued on the basis of the principle of presumption of innocence, in section 57 of Article 5 (an entrenched clause) of the Constitution of Brazil, which says that no one shall be considered guilty until a penal sentence was final and unappealable.

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