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Sentence count:86Posted:2017-08-07Updated:2020-07-24
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1. He will be giving/issuing directions to judges on sentencing in the next few days.
2. Sentencing is scheduled for May 7.
3. There is now new realism in sentencing.
4. Sentencing was adjourned while psychiatric reports are prepared.
5. Judges have discretionary powers over sentencing of criminals.
6. Sentencing policy is a source of disagreement between judges and the Home Office.
7. Sentencing policies, as a result of law and order campaigns mean the prisoners are younger and more likely to be black.
8. It is certainly the case that sentencing practice to the present day has manifested an uneasy and uneven relationship between the two.
9. Magistrates agreed to delay sentencing for three months so he could take the holiday.
10. Sentencing Harris, Lord Sutherland, told him that attempted murders involving such lethal weapons were becoming far too prevalent.
11. Yesterday the two appeared for sentencing and Simon Catterall, prosecuting, asked Teesside magistrates to confiscate their pet terriers.
12. I'd like to see indeterminate sentencing, so we can look at the risk they pose before we release them.
13. The overall picture of sentencing and penal practice presents a rather more complicated situation.
14. The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime.
15. A major exception to the principle of proportionality relates to the sentencing of offenders for violent and sexual offences.
16. He said there was a need for proportionality in sentencing.
17. Home office Minister, Michael Jack told the delegates of the tougher sentencing available to the courts from October.
18. A further possible objection to gradation is that it limits the sentencing powers of the judge.
19. The main reason for the huge prison population is the fashion for severe and mandatory sentencing.
20. Several advantages are claimed for the guide-lines approach, not least of which is the achievement of greater consistency in sentencing.
21. Growing pressure for democratic change On Oct. 3 the Appeal Court overturned the conviction and sentencing of two prominent political prisoners.
22. But the main issue is that it extends the sentencing options available if the defendant is convicted.
23. They were assigned to disulfiram alone, disulfiram with group counselling, group counselling alone,[Sentence dictionary] and routine sentencing.
24. Williams pleaded guilty to conspiracy Jan. 28 and is awaiting sentencing.
25. Without question, many judges and sheriffs are far too lenient in sentencing people found guilty of violent crimes.
26. Surely the Lord Chancellor should have issued guidance to justices on the tariff for sentencing in such cases.
27. The Judiciary Committee rejected a proposal that would have made the sentencing guidelines only advisory.
28. This means that the only opportunity for perfecting the art of sentencing is by practising on actual offenders.
29. Stacey Koon was too lenient, in violation of federal sentencing guidelines.
30. Before settling on a mandatory-guideline system, Congress considered other competing proposals for sentencing reform.
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