Similar words: imprisonment, imprison, imprisoned, prison, prisoner, go to prison, prison camp, abandonment. Meaning: n. a sentence of imprisonment until death.
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(31) The penalty for an act of buggery against a boy was life imprisonment.
(32) He insisted their sentence should be commuted to life imprisonment.
(33) Gen Krstic faces life imprisonment if the final verdict, due in the first half of next year, is guilty.
(34) While it is debatable whether Martin deserved life imprisonment, he deliberately took a child's life.
(35) He was convicted of abduction with intent to defile and could be sentenced to 20 years to life imprisonment.
(36) The changes also included reducing the sentence for security offences from life imprisonment to 10 years.
(37) Lord Sutherland told Maddison that life imprisonment was the only sentence that could be imposed on a murder charge.
(38) As expected, the three men were sentenced to life imprisonment.
(39) Of the individuals acquitted by the Bologna appeal court four had been sentenced to life imprisonment and nine to lesser terms.
(40) Capital prosecutions are hideously expensive; life imprisonment is cheaper and just as effective.
(41) Astiz has already been sentenced, in absentia, to life imprisonment by a Paris court.
(42) Many women believe that the punishment for rape should be life imprisonment.
(43) I mentioned the sentence of life imprisonment and the unlimited fines that are available for crimes involving knives.
(44) All are defined as crimes against humanity and carry a penalty of life imprisonment.
(45) New closed prisons were built for convicted offenders serving long fixed sentences or life imprisonment for the most serious crimes.
(46) Garrison faces life imprisonment for his role in the killings.
(47) The maximum penalty for premeditated murder is death or life imprisonment.
(48) The bishops said life imprisonment without parole should be the maximum punishment meted out by the state.
(49) Calley, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment, was eventually paroled after having served only three years.
(50) If convicted, he faces life imprisonment and a $ 12 million fine.
(51) He appeared once more and was then kept in suspense for months.The Pope eventually decided on life imprisonment.
(52) The military tribunal had condemned six other officers to life imprisonment.
(53) In December it was announced that 11 prisoners had been given the death sentence, commuted to life imprisonment.
(54) a commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment.
(55) The death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment.
(56) His punishment of death was commuted to life imprisonment.
(56) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(57) In sentencing, the maximum sentence of the crime of illegally use armed forces special marks is seven years imprisonment only, the original sentence of life imprisonment is apparently extremely heavy.
(58) His nephew, Cliffort Pyncheon was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
(59) Those found guilty of rebellion and insurrection will be sentenced to life imprisonment.
(60) Chinese court sentenced a hotel employee and a brothel keeper to life imprisonment yesterday for organising what was described as an orgy for hundreds of Japanese tourists.
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