单词 | Imprisonment |
例句 | 1. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment for manslaughter. 2. The coup leaders could face life imprisonment. 3. He faced imprisonment for contempt of court. 4. He went into exile to escape political imprisonment. 5. After a period of imprisonment she renounced terrorism. 6. He was given one month's imprisonment without the option of a fine. 7. Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. 8. Two million suffered imprisonment or forced labour. 9. His sentence was commuted from death to life imprisonment. 10. The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. 10. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 11. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. 12. The court doomed the accused to life imprisonment. 13. Assault carries a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment. 14. She was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. 15. He has completely reformed after three years' imprisonment. 16. He was condemned to life imprisonment. 17. They were sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment. 18. His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. 19. Her sentence was commuted from death to life imprisonment. 20. The judge sentenced her to life imprisonment. 21. The death sentence may be commuted to life imprisonment. 22. She was sentenced to six years' imprisonment. 23. Those who were captured suffered imprisonment. 24. Imprisonment without trial is totally unacceptablein a democracy. 25. The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment. 26. Prosecution for a first minor offence rarely leads to imprisonment. 27. The Act states that anyone committing the offence is liable to imprisonment. 28. The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment. 29. In 1977 he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. 30. The governor commuted the prisoner's sentence of death to one of life imprisonment. 1. She was sentenced to five years imprisonment for manslaughter. 2. The coup leaders could face life imprisonment. 3. He faced imprisonment for contempt of court. 4. He went into exile to escape political imprisonment. 5. After a period of imprisonment she renounced terrorism. 6. The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment. 7. He was given one month's imprisonment without the option of a fine. 8. Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. 9. Prosecution for a first minor offence rarely leads to imprisonment. 10. The Act states that anyone committing the offence is liable to imprisonment. 10. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 11. The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment. 12. In 1977 he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. 13. The governor commuted the prisoner's sentence of death to one of life imprisonment. 14. His sentence was commuted from death to life imprisonment. 15. The death sentence may be commuted to life imprisonment. 16. Many writers, threatened with imprisonment, have defected to the West. 17. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for committing bigamy. 18. Recent events lean me more towards favoring longer years of imprisonment. 19. Because he was an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. 20. His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend. 21. He got off with only a fine instead of possible imprisonment. 31. The offence carries a penalty of 2 years' imprisonment. 32. He was sentenced to a flogging and life imprisonment. 33. She was sentenced to five years' imprisonment. 34. She was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for poisoning and attempted murder. 35. They were sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment for steaming a bus. 36. His punishment was commuted from death to life imprisonment by the judge. 37. Many writers, threatened with imprisonment, have defected to the West. 38. Bob's family and friends are campaigning against his imprisonment as they believe him to be not guilty. 39. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for committing bigamy. 40. Recent events lean me more towards favoring longer years of imprisonment. 41. The maximum penalty for child neglect is ten years' imprisonment. 42. They regained their freedom after ten years of unjust imprisonment. 43. Because he was an incorrigible criminal,[http:///imprisonment.html] he was sentenced to life imprisonment. 44. He was fined £40, with 28 days' imprisonment if the money was not produced forthwith. 45. He got two years' imprisonment for assaulting a police officer. 46. The maximum penalty is up to 7 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine. 47. If he was given five years' imprisonment, he could be let out after three years. 48. The judge sentenced her to 6 months imprisonment suspended for 15 months. 49. If the illegal gains are very large the counterfeiter shall be sentenced to fixed - term imprisonment of not less than three years and not more than seven years and be fined. 50. His treachery led to the capture and imprisonment of his friend. 51. He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years imprisonment. 52. We were forbidden, under pain of imprisonment, to use our native language. 53. He appealed for a commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment. 54. Some people are prepared to risk imprisonment for what they believe. 55. He appealed for commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment. 56. For an offence of this gravity, imprisonment is the usual punishment. 57. He got off with only a fine instead of possible imprisonment. 58. He brought civil proceedings against the police for false imprisonment. 59. The maximum penalty for this crime is 10 years' imprisonment. 60. His wife was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for aiding and abetting him. 61. The President ordered the round-up and imprisonment of all opposition politicians. 62. If found guilty of this crime they face heavy fines, confiscation of goods and even imprisonment. 63. He was in the unenviable position of having to choose between imprisonment or exile. 64. Serious crime must be punished by longer terms of imprisonment. 65. Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment. 66. He denies false imprisonment, assault and blackmail. 67. Imprisonment is not a humane form of punishment. 68. The bankrupt was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. 69. Thirteen soldiers were sentenced to life imprisonment for mutiny. 70. Phan Chu Trinh was sentenced to life imprisonment. 70. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 71. If convicted, Kordic faces up to life imprisonment. 72. The boy admitted false imprisonment and wounding. 73. Serfaty was sentenced to life imprisonment. 74. They faced life imprisonment if convicted. 75. Two former students were sentenced inabsentia to life imprisonment. 76. The soft option of imprisonment is not the answer! 77. Resistance was met by beatings, fines or imprisonment. 78. Sentence: 12 months' imprisonment in each case. 79. Political dissidents are sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. 80. Corelli could face life imprisonment. 81. McEvoy was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment. 82. The trial judge, Caulfield J., imposed the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. 83. Arrangements for committal proceedings should be reviewed, and short term imprisonment discouraged as being expensive and of little reformative value. 84. Seale was found guilty on sixteen counts of contempt and sentenced to four years imprisonment by the judge sitting without a jury. 85. The law says 16 years' wrongful imprisonment for murder is worth £100,000 damages. 86. Instead, we commit these and other offenders to varying terms of imprisonment. 87. An action of damages may be brought for false imprisonment. 3. 88. He was sentenced to seven years imprisonment on each of the rape charges and four years for each of the indecent assaults. 89. A 19 year old female student from Bath University was charged by Essex police with unlawful imprisonment and causing actual bodily harm. 90. Second, defendants might defend cases more vigorously, causing greater trauma to child witnesses, if substantial imprisonment is probable. 91. There are criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment, for violations. 92. Li Jinjin, the union's legal adviser, was also released after serving a similar term of imprisonment without trial. 93. Frequent imprisonment by various regimes did not daunt the courage of Nawal. 94. But he is also said to be intensely loyal to the woman who stood by him during his 27 years of imprisonment. 95. One person was sentenced to death, 41 sentenced to life imprisonment and 555 to terms of imprisonment of up to 36 years. 96. In others, such as those in the United Kingdom, it is the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. 97. During the next two days Corbett stayed in his cell, recuperating from the journey and forced imprisonment. 98. I think life imprisonment with hard labor is really important. 99. At their trial in Pristina in February 1989, all were found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment. 100. Accountants, lawyers and other professionals who engage in such business would face enormous fines and up to 10 years' imprisonment. 101. So when Calley was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, he became a hero overnight. 102. This offence is punishable only with a fine, whereas reckless driving carries a maximum of two years' imprisonment. 103. Imprisonment is a harsh measure that should be used only when every other reasonable avenue has failed. 104. The hon. Gentleman has made much of the power of imprisonment for non-payment. 105. The ban on sale or display is backed by tough penalties, including a heavy fine and up to three years' imprisonment. 106. Around the turn of the century about twelve percent of persons sentenced to imprisonment were released under this law. 107. Death and darkness can be experienced as guilt because of sin or depression and paralysing imprisonment of spirit. 108. The penalty for an act of buggery against a boy was life imprisonment. 109. Resident Magistrate Mr Harry Hall imposed a concurrent sentence of six months imprisonment on each charge. 110. Failure to disperse after it has been read publicly by a magistrate or other official may render an offender liable to imprisonment. 111. It must never be thought that a convicted criminal can buy his way out of imprisonment. 112. But she was spared from that ordeal when Anthony Bourgois pleaded guilty to charges of false imprisonment and carrying a knife. 113. He insisted their sentence should be commuted to life imprisonment. 114. Was recently awarded £30,000 damages against Thames Valley Police for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. 115. He was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment which he is currently serving in Guanajay Prison. 116. The maximum penalty is two years' imprisonment or an unlimited fine. 117. Ridicule, imprisonment or even death may be used against those who will not fight the socially defined enemy. 118. If convicted they now face heavy fines, confiscation of goods, and even imprisonment. 119. On that occasion he received a sentence of imprisonment for causing grievous bodily harm. 120. The loss to the liberation movement through gagging, imprisonment, intimidation and exile was enormous. 121. Violation of the act was punishable by a fine of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for one year, or both. 122. Bans on their writings and imprisonment followed, despite the declarations of independence-but with one difference. 123. Failure to observe the ban was punishable by up to three years' imprisonment. 124. Breaches of the peace were punished with large fines or imprisonment. 125. Whether or not the story is true, there is no doubt that the imprisonment was a major breakthrough for both religious and political Paisleyism. 126. Infringement of the hospital rules, or quitting without medical consent, carried penalties of up to two months imprisonment. 127. Now he is being tried for kidnapping, wrongful imprisonment and bodily injury. 128. The offence is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment. 129. Gen Krstic faces life imprisonment if the final verdict, due in the first half of next year, is guilty. 130. The rest included allegations of wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and loss of property. 130. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 131. While it is debatable whether Martin deserved life imprisonment, he deliberately took a child's life. 132. Moses Ali was sentenced to 30 months' imprisonment for illegal possession of weapons on Jan. 7. 133. Some 157 demonstrators were subsequently convicted of a range of offences and were sentenced to up to 20 years' imprisonment. 134. The court itself took the point that the committal was invalid and quashed a sentence of 18 months' imprisonment. 135. He was convicted of abduction with intent to defile and could be sentenced to 20 years to life imprisonment. 136. The changes also included reducing the sentence for security offences from life imprisonment to 10 years. 137. The walls of our imprisonment were there before we appeared on the scene, but they are ever rebuilt by ourselves. 138. Tyson was convicted of rape in 1992 and sentenced to six years' imprisonment. 139. He was sentenced to 6 months in imprisonment and banned for life from keeping cats. 140. Every wrongful imprisonment could lead to a civil lawsuit against the city. 141. She was sentenced to three months imprisonment and a dishonorable discharge. 142. He does not believe himself to be guilty of murder, and yet he now faces between and fifteen years' imprisonment. 143. Lord Sutherland told Maddison that life imprisonment was the only sentence that could be imposed on a murder charge. 144. As expected, the three men were sentenced to life imprisonment. 145. Any business that operates within the investment arena that is not authorised can be punished by imprisonment or fines. 146. It is punishable by a maximum of 14 years' imprisonment or a fine or both. 147. Of the individuals acquitted by the Bologna appeal court four had been sentenced to life imprisonment and nine to lesser terms. 148. The threat of imprisonment for non-payment of local taxes is not unique to the community charge. 149. In 1922 Hannington received his first term of a month's imprisonment for uttering seditious words. 150. He had been sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment in March 1961. 151. Instead, he complained, he had been brought to court, fined, whipped and sentenced to two months imprisonment. 152. Unfortunately his lawyer could find no statute or point of law preventing his client's imprisonment. 153. In each case the appellant has been found guilty of contempt of court and has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment. 154. She wouldn't waste her enforced imprisonment in Castle Perilous, she would make a start on her lines! 155. Capital prosecutions are hideously expensive; life imprisonment is cheaper and just as effective. 156. If anyone prevents you from doing so, you can sue for false imprisonment. 157. On summary conviction, the statutory maximum penalty is six months imprisonment, with a fine of up to £1000. 158. However, I state again that enforcement procedures offer plenty of opportunities for some one to pay their dues and so avoid imprisonment. 159. Once again, this points to excessive use of imprisonment, at least on the part of the Crown Court. 160. Lombardy was stopped and arrested on suspicion of rape by force; rape with a foreign object and false imprisonment. 161. Astiz has already been sentenced, in absentia,[] to life imprisonment by a Paris court. 162. In the armed services homosexuality is still punishable by imprisonment. 163. On imprisonment and so-called amnesties, it is illegal and irresponsible to withhold payment of the community charge. 164. Act 1974 is liable to unlimited fines and/or up to two years imprisonment after conviction by a Crown Court. 165. She heard mention of six months' imprisonment, and was terrified that she'd be locked up for doing nothing. 166. Johnson was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for causing a riot. 167. Spanswick was sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended for two years with a supervision order attached. 168. Imprisonment and becoming refugees had affected us badly and we needed the support we were given. 169. Many women believe that the punishment for rape should be life imprisonment. 170. Remarkably, he was able to evade long term imprisonment, and made his way to the West. 171. I mentioned the sentence of life imprisonment and the unlimited fines that are available for crimes involving knives. 172. But this is a case where long imprisonment is needed not just as a punishment, but to protect society. 173. Its cadres were decimated, whether through discouragement, capitulation, imprisonment, or outright murder. 174. The years of imprisonment; the relentless pursuit by the police official, Javert. 175. Prior to his imprisonment, his burgling and dealing activities financed their heroin use. 176. Olivier Nwaha Binya'a appears to be held in indefinite administrative detention without any opportunity to challenge his imprisonment. 177. He was sentenced to seven years imprisonment by Mr Justice Jowitt. 178. The offender was on licence at the time of the offence from a sentence of 15 years' imprisonment imposed in 1981. 179. All are defined as crimes against humanity and carry a penalty of life imprisonment. 180. New closed prisons were built for convicted offenders serving long fixed sentences or life imprisonment for the most serious crimes. 181. On July 11 a Nairobi court sentenced four men to seven years' imprisonment for sedition. 182. Mr Berezovsky alleged he was threatened with imprisonment if he continued to defy Mr Putin. 183. Since his imprisonment, her son has been denied telephone contact with his family, she said. 184. Even as early as the second stage of imprisonment conjugal visits are permitted every fifteen days. 185. Released from imprisonment for his writings, he was soon in jail again for debt. 186. Garrison faces life imprisonment for his role in the killings. 187. The maximum penalty for premeditated murder is death or life imprisonment. 188. The bishops said life imprisonment without parole should be the maximum punishment meted out by the state. 189. Creating a false market in shares carries a penalty of seven years imprisonment under Section 47 of the Financial Services Act. 190. Calley, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment,[http:///imprisonment.html] was eventually paroled after having served only three years. 191. Imprisonment -. condemned by the Catholic hierarchy from the pulpit. 192. If convicted, he faces life imprisonment and a $ 12 million fine. 193. They're warning that traders selling illegal copies face heavy fines and imprisonment. 194. Garcia resigned his seat in January 1990, shortly before the two were sentenced to three years' imprisonment. 195. Defendants were frequently prepared to plead guilty under the old law with its maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment. 196. The experiences of 1966 and the imprisonment of the three ministers politicized a number of ministers and elders in this way. 197. He has also opposed the imprisonment of those unable to pay their poll tax. 198. Several young whites are already serving terms of imprisonment for refusing to serve. 199. Diderot endured imprisonment in the Chateau of Vincennes, and was threatened with the Bastille. 200. The remaining ministers and elders found themselves being invited to address meetings all over the province to explain the imprisonment. 201. He was convicted and fined £40 plus £65 costs, with 28 days imprisonment if the money was not produced forthwith. 202. He appeared once more and was then kept in suspense for months.The Pope eventually decided on life imprisonment. 203. A new power to suspend sentences of imprisonment was added by Jenkins, at the instigation of the judiciary. 204. The military tribunal had condemned six other officers to life imprisonment. 205. On 3 April he was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment suspended for two years and was ordered to pay £1,500 compensation. 206. As a result Praeger was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment in June 1971. 207. Both non-cooperation and civil disobedience imply some form of resistance to unjust laws, and could result in imprisonment for those involved. 208. There may be similar trends in imprisonment in other advanced capitalist societies which face similar economic and social problems to Britain. 209. Martinus, a just man, protested to Paulus, who promptly threatened him with instant imprisonment for his interference. 210. At his lowest ebb, Macari was threatened with imprisonment and his wife rang friends to secure bail money of £50,000. 211. Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment. 212. He was found guilty and sentenced to three years' imprisonment. 213. In December it was announced that 11 prisoners had been given the death sentence, commuted to life imprisonment. 214. Since then it has been the practice to commute the sentence on Western expatriates to imprisonment followed by deportation. 215. His imprisonment had been a contentious issue in Israel. 216. a commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment. 217. The death sentence was commutable to life imprisonment. 218. A wrongful detention or a false imprisonment and a misjudged criminal case often have something to do with each other,(http:///imprisonment.html) but indeed they are quite different in concepts. 219. He received a pardon from the governor after eight years' imprisonment. In 1940, Williams created the M-1 carbine. 220. Dean's imprisonment, according to Sal, is when his heroic personality was solidified. 221. Punishment of Imprisonment has been the core of system of punishment in each and every country since the modern times, and then becomes main code of execution punishment. 222. False imprisonment is frequently alleged by a person who feels that he or she was unlawfully arrested. 223. I have not been undergoing any of the following: imprisonment, being wanted by judiciary, sentenced for insurgence, treachery, corruption or homicide. 224. A long term of imprisonment and a dramatic escape had not daunted his fighting spirit. 225. An offence against morality is often punished by imprisonment not exceeding three years. 226. Paul also realizes that his Roman citizenship may offer him some protection, because Romans are protected by their legal system from false imprisonment and illegal whippings . 227. Criminal contempt is crime that is punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. 228. His nephew, Cliffort Pyncheon was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. 229. She brought suit for false imprisonment, contending she had been detained against her will. 230. Margarita Berbatov has become prominent for leading rallies against the imprisonment, just as her son has become the pin-up boy of Bulgarian football. 231. Chinese pop singer Zang Tianshuo was sentenced to 6-year imprisonment on charges of organizing a gang fight, the Second Intermediate People Court of Beijing ruled Friday morning. 232. In law of Qin dynasty, the debt slaves system was abolished, while a system of imprisonment for debt was established, and this practice has continued to modern times. 233. Why would they want to cede power peacefully when faced with the precedents of Mubarak (trial and imprisonment) and Gaddafi (lynching)? 234. This adjudicative court basically is maintain with what larceny undertakes, because this term of imprisonment is compared, grow. 235. He may be sentenced to few years of imprisonment, plus some punitive damages. 236. Definition of false imprisonment regulated by Law of Criminal Procedure is definitely different from that of criminal compensation. 237. It became obsolete with the virtual abolition of imprisonment for debt in 1880. |
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