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14 Sentences With "suspension of civil rights"

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While some may find the idea of involuntary treatment alluring, a suspension of civil rights is not just unnecessary — it hijacks efforts to solve our overdose crisis.
As to the courts, Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist in his book, "All The Laws But One: Civil Rights in War Time", develops the premise that the Supreme Court will defer to the Presidents's suspension of civil rights in national emergencies.
From then until a settlement known as the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 227, some 21984,600 people died in conflict that had all the appearances of civil war, with roadblocks and bomb blasts, sniper fire and the suspension of civil rights.
Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # David Leahu, born in 1915, Drochia village, Târnova District. Privater tailor. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years. According to art.
Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # Petru Lungu, born in 1930, Cotiujeni village, Lipcani District, student of the Pedagogical School in Bălți. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # Vasile Țurcanu, born in 1932, Drochia village, Târnova District, student of the Pedagogical School in Bălți. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # Chiril Morărescu, born in 1916, Șuri village, Drochia District. The guard at the popular court in Drochia district.
Custodial sentences may also be used where there is a perceived threat to public safety. Community sentences are non-custodial and include fines, various mandatory but 'open' therapy and courses, restriction orders and loss or suspension of civil rights.
During the war years, he was a soldier in the Romanian Army. The village photographer. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # Ion Moraru, born in 1929, Mândâc village, Târnova District. Teacher at primary school in Șuri village.
Accused of "complicity with the German-Romanian occupants" and in anti-Soviet activity. Sentenced to 25 years of detention in labor camps with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years and confiscation of assets; # Pavel Istrati, born in 1894, Mândâc village, Târnova District. Accused of anti-Soviet activity and collaboration with "German-Romanian occupiers".
It was incriminated to him that in 1941 he organized, together with other "Kulak" from the village of Mândâc, a solemn reception "to the Romanian occupants", especially to the chief of the gendarmerie, and then, in 1942, "taking the floor at an organized meeting. by the occupation authorities, he called on the population to give assistance to the occupation armies in the fight against the Soviet Army and spoke unrespect fully about the Soviet Union". Sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment in labor camps with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years and co-confiscation of assets; # Vasile Oleinic, born in 1904, Slănina village, Târnova District. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years; # Alexandru Bobeică, born in 1922, Drochia village, Târnova District.
In 2010, the Taipei District Court found Liao not guilty of taking bribes from the Taiwan Dental Association. In September 2011, the Taiwan High Court heard an appeal of the case and sentenced him to seven years and three months imprisonment, as well as a suspension of civil rights for three years. The High Court ruling was appealed to the Supreme Court, which cleared him of the charges in March 2016.
Gladstone's espousal of the cause of Irish home rule had split the Liberal Party and made it easy for the Conservatives to gain a majority in the House of Commons. The period from 1885 to 1906 was one of Tory dominance, with short intermissions. Coercion Acts were the answer of British governments perturbed by rural unrest in Ireland, and they involved various degrees of suspension of civil rights. Although one purpose of the 13 November demonstration was to protest about the handling of the Irish situation by the Conservative government of Lord Salisbury, it had a much wider context.
Kappeyne, 1921 On 6 February 1921, a marble bust by Epple of Dutch Senator Jacobus Kappeyne de Capello, his former wife's uncle, was unveiled in the Stedelijk Museum. The bust is still on display in the hall of the Dutch Parliament in The Hague. In 1928, Epple was nominated Professor honoris causa by the Reichsakademie München, having just completed four huge statues for the Saint Josephospital. After the rise to power by Adolf Hitler as Reichskanzler on 30 January 1933, and, subsequently, the suspension of civil rights, the increase in paramilitary violence, the Enabling Act, turning Hitler’s government into a dictatorship, and the utterly racist Nuremberg Laws in 1935, Epple had his family moved to the Netherlands.
In the first level election it obtained a relative majority, and in the second level an absolute majority as a result of the suspension of civil rights and the expulsion from the country of other candidates by President Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra. Although it elected a considerable number of deputies, it did not had a majority in Congress, which made the presidential administration of González Víquez difficult. For the 1909-1910 election Dr. Pánfilo Valverde Carranza was considered as nominee, but this idea did not materialize and the National Party did not participate in the presidential elections. In 1913 part of the party regrouped in the National Union Party, nominating Carlos Durán Cartín and electing many deputies, but the group virtually disappeared after the military coup of 1917.
The period saw suspension of civil rights, censorship of the Press and en masse incarceration of political and social activists. It was in these critical times that a dire need was felt among the lawyers to step into the void and fight for the Constitutional and democratic values by organising themselves against the behemoth that was the State. The idea of having an organisation of lawyers to fight for and defend civil liberties spawned in the form of various regional organisations specific to different States. In West Bengal some eminent Lawyers formed “Nationalist Lawyer's Forum” at Calcutta in the year 1977. In Maharastra was formed the “Junior Lawyers Forum” at Nagpur in the 1980s. In Kerala the “Bharatiya Abhivasaka Parishad” was formed in 1987 at Ernakulam. In the state of Uttar Pradesh, “Adhivakta Parishad Uttar Pradesh” was formed in 1992.

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