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The accused can plead guilty, in which case the whole thing goes straight to sentencing.
The accused can plead guilty, in which case the whole thing goes straight to sentencing.
Under threat of further sentencing, he fled America and hasn't set foot there for 20 years.
After Masterson's sentencing, Phil was put in the divorce papers, despite calling him a quote, life-saving partner days prior.
The DOJ declined to comment beyond its sentencing memo.
Democratic Congressman Morgan McGarvey, who represents Louisville, criticized the sentencing recommendation, saying that Hankison, quote, blindly fired 10 shots into Taylor's home during the 2020 raid.
And in her sentencing comments there, Mrs.
in her sentencing comments there, Mrs.
And I was like, wow, that's so great that you don't realize the people you're sentencing are real.
the people you're sentencing are real I'm so happy to meet you.
and sentencing related is praying for a crime he didn't commit and he goes on
In fact, a recent study in the journal "Criminology," which I think Holmes probably would've read, found that certain physical traits are correlated with sentencing decisions, this being despite the fact that, logically, we all know that our physical appearance has nothing to do with whether or not we committed a crime.
found that certain physical traits are correlated with sentencing decisions.
Hannah received the harshest possible sentencing from the judge.
At her arraignment this afternoon, Hannah received the harshest possible sentencing from the judge: she will be tried as a Black adult.
And later, with Anslinger's help, they passed the first mandatory minimum sentencing laws, which made it so that your first time getting caught with this could put you away from 2 to 10 years.
mandatory minimum sentencing laws
Instead of denying guilt, their attorney, Clarence Darrow turned sentencing into moral theater.
Instead of denying guilt, their attorney, Clarence Darrow, turned sentencing into moral theater.