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31. Wavy Gravy, romancer of a suburban rock culture where drug use almost never results in mandatory sentencing.
32. At sentencing, the judge found by a preponderance of the evidence that Putra had been involved in both transactions.
33. Another useful preliminary distinction is that between external control over sentencing discretion as opposed to self-regulation practised by sentencers themselves.
34. Sentencing had been adjourned from an earlier date during which time it is alleged Marriner committed other offences.
35. It would also enable sentencing practice to be monitored and subjected to regular review.
36. But Ralph Perry is urging the chairman to review sentencing policy.
37. Thus, if the mandatory penalty were abolished, it would be sufficient to take account of provocation when sentencing for murder.
38. But delegates reacted favourable to calls for tougher sentencing, with proper life terms.
39. It follows the case of a youth who was sent on safari while awaiting sentencing.
40. The case must be sent there within 28 days of sentencing,[sentencedict.com] and 14 of those days have already slipped by.
41. In this section we examine the contribution to the crisis that has been made by the sentencing decisions of the courts.
42. The ruse fell apart when Kennedy contacted the supposed letter writers after the sentencing to thank them for their interest.
43. These results are similar to a finding of M.P.D. statistics of sentencing, 1983.
44. Before the Act the courts had, as a matter of sentencing practice, isolated two different types of affray.
45. His announcement followed the sentencing earlier in the month of a further 45 opposition activists on charges arising from the February disturbances.
46. The lesser verdict may also assist the judge in sentencing, and help the public to understand the sentence imposed.
47. It is not possible to lay down rigid rules on sentencing - judges must be free to use their discretion.
48. Wilson said the Justice Department will begin distributing the money to fraud victims after sentencing in August.
49. The three defendants were found guilty of conspiracy to possess drugs. 9 February was set for sentencing.
50. Lane has been convicted of attempted voluntary manslaughter and is in custody awaiting sentencing next month.
51. He was released 22 hours after sentencing under a special amnesty declared by the President, Seku Torre.
52. But even during his sentencing hearing, he seemed to take issue with the contention that he acted alone.
52. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
53. It was therefore a diversion from some crucial issues, such as sentencing and prison overcrowding.
54. The government responded to these incidents with considerable brutality, sentencing those involved to long prison terms.
55. Financial considerations can never be the deciding factor in sentencing.
56. The sentencing powers of magistrates are subject to certain general statutory restrictions in addition to the maximum penalties prescribed for each individual offence.
57. By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing.
58. Sentencing is too important to be left in the hands of one person without recourse to a higher authority.
59. Green is free on bail until his sentencing on June 27, when he faces up to 25 years in prison.
60. Jurors in the case of Dalton Prejean were unaware of his long-term mental problems when sentencing him to death.
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