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At his death penalty sentencing hearing, Echols ' psychologist reported that months before the murders, Echols claimed that he obtained super powers by drinking human blood.
At the level of the manor this might be a fairly mundane matter of agricultural policy, but also included sentencing by the lord for criminal offences, including capital punishment in some cases.
At Soliah's 2002 sentencing hearing on the bombing, police officer John Hall, who had been in the car on top of the bomb described a little girl who stood feet away with her family:
At her sentencing hearing, Olson's teenage daughter Leila, her pastor, and her husband spoke in her defense, while Olson's mother claimed on the stand that Olson had never been a part of the SLA and spoke against prosecutors and police she asserted had harassed the family.
At Milken's sentencing, Judge Kimba Wood told him:
At a sentencing hearing, the burden of proof is now preponderance of the evidence, not proof beyond a reasonable doubt and hearsay is allowed.
At the urging of his wife, Ponzi pleaded guilty on November 1, 1920 to a single count before Judge Clarence Hale, who declared before sentencing, " Here was a man with all the duties of seeking large money.
At his sentencing hearing on September 14, he again addressed the court, and his speech has become a classic.
At time of sentencing, Ebbers was 63 years old.
At the federal level, highlights have included contributing to the adoption of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which reduced the sentencing disparity between crack cocaine and powder cocaine offenses, and changes to the federal sentencing guidelines which reduced crack cocaine offense levels as well.
At the sentencing, Judge Gordon stated that each life lost was valuable ; he strongly asserted that the law made no distinction of age for the crime and that the maximum sentence should be imposed.
At the sentencing, Judge Donald E. Belfi called Ferguson a " selfish, self-righteous coward ".
At his sentencing, fourteen other victims or relatives gave statements, including the widower of Alice Hawthorne.
At the Home Office he was responsible for criminal justice, sentencing and law reform, and annoyed some of his fellow lawyers by suggesting that their fees were too high.
* At sentencing the judge can grant offenders who receive a short-term sentence ( two years or less ) leave to apply for home detention.
At sentencing, Abbie Hoffman recommended that the judge try LSD, offering to set him up with a dealer he knew in Florida.
At Chong ’ s sentencing, Assistant U. S. Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, Mary McKeen Houghton stated in her sentencing arguments that Tommy Chong " used his public image to promote this crime " and marketed his products to children.
At the time of Dobson's sentencing, The Independent described the Lawrence killing – despite having happened more than 17 years previously – as " one of the highest-profile unsolved racially-motivated murders ".
At his formal sentencing by a judge, Davis provoked national outrage by taunting his victim's family.
At that time, Krupskaya was still awaiting sentencing in Siberia.
At least part of the philosophy behind this kind of sentencing is that providing a service to the community is more beneficial than punishment for its own sake.
At her sentencing hearing Moore stated: " Am I sorry I tried?

At and hearing
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
At his trial, petitioner sought to secure through subpoena duces tecum the longhand notes of the Department's hearing officer, Evensen, as well as his report thereon.
At a February 2, 2010 congressional hearing, Senator John McCain read from a letter signed by " over one thousand former general and flag officers ".
At the end of the hearing the lords vote on the verdict, which is decided by a simple majority, one charge at a time.
At the age of 9, Konstantin caught scarlet fever and became hard of hearing.
At such a hearing, the defendant may be assisted by counsel ; in U. S. jurisdictions, there is a right to counsel at the preliminary hearing.
At that very night everyone realizes that Luigi is his singing his heart out whilst the storm is still in full rage, and he is able to because the storm was so noisy but even this doesn't stop the crowds hearing.
At the court hearing, Vangelis set up synthesizers in the courtroom and played for the judge to demonstrate his compositional process.
At the end of 1971, a custody hearing in Houston went against Cox.
At a council held in the Lateran, he could get no hearing, and a formula representing what seemed to him the most carnal view of the sacrament was offered for his acceptance.
At a congressional hearing Rickover testified that:
At present there are two such hearing aids on the market ; the Baha 3 by Cochlear BAS and the Ponto by Oticon Medical.
At the age of 12, George ( Bobby Anderson ) saved his younger brother Harry ( George Nokes ), who had fallen through the ice on a frozen pond, though George lost the hearing in his left ear in this effort.
At times, the lady could be a princesse lointaine, a far-away princess, and some tales told of men who had fallen in love with women whom they had never seen, merely on hearing their perfection described, but normally she was not so distant.
At the preliminary hearing, Stilwell and Spence were able to provide several witnesses who supported their alibis.
At his confirmation hearing, he told the Armed Services Committee of the U. S. Senate that the limited objective of the U. S. was to guarantee to the people of South Vietnam the right of self-determination.
At the hearing, District Attorney Thomas Mara ( Jerome Cowan ), whose wife accused him of " persecuting " ( rather than prosecuting ) Santa Claus, gets Kris to assert that he is in fact Santa Claus and rests his case, believing he has prima facie proven his point.
At the same time, he was hearing of The Beatles ( whose first American tour would commence in February 1964 ), and wondering how Beatlemania might affect folk music.

At and expressed
At any instant in time, a file might have a size, normally expressed as number of bytes, that indicates how much storage is associated with the file.
At a regional conference in July 2009, officials expressed increased concerns that water levels are dropping.
At first approaching the subject through The Republic by Plato, he soon turned to contemporary ideas of socialism as expressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of William Morris.
At University of Michigan, Dewey published his first two books, Psychology ( 1887 ), and Leibniz's New Essays Concerning the Human Understanding ( 1888 ), both of which expressed Dewey's early commitment to British neo-Hegelianism.
At the Putney Debates in 1647, Colonel Thomas Rainsborough defended natural rights as coming from the law of God expressed in the Bible.
At a talk about a new psychoanalytic essay on Amenhotep IV, Jung expressed his views on how it related to actual conflicts in the psychoanalytic movement.
At Margaret's baptism in 1925, Jack Kelly's mother, Mary Costello Kelly, expressed her disappointment that the baby was not named Grace in memory of her last daughter, who had died young.
At the time he appears to have believed that the new emperor, Michael II ( r. 820 – 829 ), would adopt a pro-icons policy, and he expressed this hope in two letters to Michael.
At solar noon, at the observer's longitude on earth, the hour angle is 0. 000 degrees, with the time before solar noon expressed as negative degrees, and the local time after solar noon expressed as positive degrees.
At a speech on 1 April 1933, Raeder expressed his support for " the government of the National Revolution " which he hoped would " lead a unified people, thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the great chancellor to new heights ".
At this time, some naval officers expressed the concern that the British were reading at least some of the naval codes as the Royal Navy seemed to have a suspicious ability to know where German ships were, but Raeder dismissed these concerns.
At the time of his death, Derrida had agreed to go for the summer to Heidelberg as holder of the Gadamer professorship, whose invitation was expressed by the hermeneutic philosopher himself before his death.
At least two members of the U. S. based Financial Accounting Standards Board ( FASB ) have expressed the position that the business model of an entity should be used as a criterion for the classification of financial liabilities.
At this point, Tang Shengzhi expressed fervent support for Chiang's position that Nanking should be defended to the death based on its symbolic importance to the nation.
At that time, the National Unification Council of the ROC expressed the ROC's interpretation of the principle as:
* At the 2008 San Diego Comic Con, Zack Snyder, director of the screen adaptations of Watchmen by Alan Moore, and Miller's 300, expressed his love for The Dark Knight Returns, in response to a question about the more mature direction of comic book adaptations.
At the Winter Soldier Investigation in Detroit organized by Vietnam Veterans Against the War January 31-February 2, 1971, veterans including First Lieutenant William Crandell of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Americal Division expressed their outrage:
At one point, he estimates his natural life span to be around 250 years ; but this figure is not expressed with certainty.
President Harry H. Flagler, of the Symphony Society, will be president of the merger. At the first joint board meeting in 1928, the chairman, Clarence Mackay, expressed the opinion that " with the forces of the two Societies now united ... the Philharmonic-Symphony Society could build up the greatest orchestra in this country if not in the world.
At least until 1724, the Queen expressed the hope that she would give birth to an heir, but the marriage was childless.
At some kibbutzim husbands and wives were discouraged from sitting together, as marriage was an expressed form of exclusivity.
At the same time, use of the term " emo " expanded beyond the musical genre, becoming associated with fashion, a hairstyle and any music that expressed emotion.
At this point the Warner company expressed an interest in Garfield and sought to arrange a screen test.

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