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The means limit for pensions was raised by about two-thirds, aliens and their wives were allowed to receive pensions after living in Britain for ten years, and the imprisonment and " failure to work " disqualifications for receiving pensions were abolished.
On 28 November 2007, the Appeals Chamber partially allowed appeals against conviction from all three men, reducing their sentences to 30 years ' imprisonment for Nahimana, 32 years ' imprisonment for Barayagwiza and 35 years ' imprisonment for Ngeze.
Prior to their convictions, Gotti allowed Gallo to retire and promoted Sammy Gravano in his place while slating Frank Locascio to serve as acting underboss in the event of Armone's imprisonment.
After a short imprisonment in the Tower of London, she was allowed to live outside of it, under the guard of a " messenger " or gaoler.
a week allowed him for his maintenance during his imprisonment.
In June 2010, seven ex-employees, including the former UCIL chairman, were convicted in Bhopal of causing death by negligence and sentenced to two years imprisonment and a fine of about $ 2, 000 each, the maximum punishment allowed by law.
Articles 99-101 allowed the death penalty, forced labor and imprisonment, repression by military courts, and imposed no investigation commissions.
In January 1984, after six years of house arrests and imprisonment, General Zia succumbed to international pressure and allowed Bhutto's family to travel abroad for medical reasons.
His imprisonment was then much closer: no pens and ink, and allowed no books except the Bible, the prayer-book, and some orthodox theology.
* Derryn Hinch, radio DJ, was sentence to five months imprisonment for breaching a court order in his long-running campaign to expose paedophiles in the community, but was allowed to serve it as home detention due to ill health.
Two Acts of Parliament allowed for the building of Pentonville Prison for the detention of convicts sentenced to imprisonment or awaiting transportation.
However, more explicit usage of the technique can be used in episodic fiction, should the results of episodes cause irreparable harm to the continuity ( such as massive destruction, death, imprisonment, or other calamity ); examples of an episodic series that uses the reset button technique after almost every episode are the American series SpongeBob SquarePants and South Park, which features frequent major events that would otherwise alter the nature of the series if they were to be allowed to stand, only to have said events effectively erased in the next episode as if they had never happened.
As she eventually allowed the prisoner to be freed, May avoided further sanctions including fines or imprisonment.
Two Acts of Parliament allowed for the building of Pentonville prison, designed by Captain Joshua Jebb, Royal Engineers, for the detention of convicts sentenced to imprisonment or awaiting transportation.
After a one-week trial on the Senate floor ( presided over by the Vice-President of the United States, acting as Senate President ), William P. MacCracken, Jr., a lawyer and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics who had allowed clients to rip up subpoenaed documents, was found guilty and sentenced to 10 days imprisonment.
New laws came into force in 1908 which allowed the sentencing judge discretion, giving the option of life imprisonment.
Death, imprisonment without parole and life imprisonment are allowed as sentences.
Life imprisonment must have a minimum period where the defendant is not allowed parole of thirty years.
He would spend the next three seasons awaiting trial and trying to avoid prosecution on the grounds of his failing health, whilst struggling to cope with his virtual imprisonment ; he was only allowed to leave the house for doctors ' appointments and funerals.
After the successful completion of the mission, Jack and Sydney allowed her to escape into the darkness rather than return to America and imprisonment, under the pretense that no one could hold on to Irina Derevko.
Lay assistants are not allowed to act as lawyers and may not address the court ; any breach of court rules may render them liable to a maximum fine of $ 1, 000 or imprisonment of up to six months.

imprisonment and him
Albert was a loyal vassal of his relation, Lothar I, Duke of Saxony, from whom, about 1123, he received the Margraviate of Lusatia, to the east ; after Lothar became King of the Germans, he accompanied him on a disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126, when he suffered a short imprisonment.
After this his name is not mentioned until after Paul's first imprisonment, when he was engaged in the organization of the church in Crete, where Paul had left him for this purpose.
His imprisonment made him aloof in regard to state affairs and malleable to the designs of his advisors.
< cite id = disputedinjunction > The Vatican archives contain an unsigned copy of a more strongly worded formal injunction purporting to have been served on Galileo shortly after Bellarmine's admonition, ordering him " not to hold, teach, or defend " the condemned doctrine " in any way whatever, either orally or in writing ", and threatening him with imprisonment if he refused to obey .</ cite > However, whether this injunction was ever properly served on Galileo is a subject of much scholarly disagreement.
After others had lamented the roles they played in the executions of nineteen and imprisonment of hundreds, Mather remained the chief defender of the trials, which diminishes the view of him as a moderate influence.
The conditions of Kidd's imprisonment were extremely harsh, and appear to have driven him at least temporarily insane.
Chadwick had been imprisoned for nine years at that time and continued to be held in prison until 2009, when a state court set him free after 14 years, making his imprisonment the longest on a contempt charge to date.
Lovell sentenced him to a punitive fine, to public humiliation in a pillory, and to an indeterminate length of imprisonment which would only end upon the discharge of the punitive fine.
Christian scholar Donald Guthrie reports that some think Luke collected much of his unique material during the imprisonment of Paul in Caesarea, when Luke attended to him.
In prison George Fox continued writing and preaching, feeling that imprisonment brought him into contact with people who needed his help — the jailers as well as his fellow prisoners.
The clergy of that city, many of whom were suffering imprisonment for the faith, sent him in 177 to Rome with a letter to Pope Eleuterus concerning the heresy Montanism, and that occasion bore emphatic testimony to his merits.
After Fuchs ' confession and a trial lasting less than 90 minutes, Lord Goddard sentenced him to fourteen years ' imprisonment, the maximum for espionage.
After having spoken to Maxim Rudometkin, Tolstoy found no basis for his life imprisonment, and so by favor of the Grand Duke, had him reassigned closer to his home at the Suzdal Monastery prison where he remained for 9 years.
However, this first experience of imprisonment did result in some good, as it brought him to write one of his finest and most beloved lyrics, ' To Althea, from Prison ,' in which he illustrates his noble and paradoxical nature.
The steadfastness and courage with which More held on to his religious convictions in the face of ruin and death and the dignity with which he conducted himself during his imprisonment, trial, and execution, contributed much to More's posthumous reputation, particularly among Catholics, although his zealous persecution of Protestants while Lord Chancellor makes him a poor example for modern notions of religious liberty.
While The Campus works to interfere with Rehan, the supporters of President Kealty discover the imprisonment of the Emir and through him, the involvement of Clark, Chavez, Ryan Jr and Caruso in his capture.
Melford Stevenson sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment ( later reduced to 10 ), mostly spent in maximum security jails.
This proved to be an ironic twist of fate which ultimately spared him at least 14 more years ' imprisonment in a mainland prison afterwards.
He had granted him a safe-conduct and protested against his imprisonment ; and the reformer was burned during his absence.
* December 10 – December 11 – King Birger of Sweden has his brothers, Dukes Eric and Valdemar, captured and thrown into a dungeon during the Nyköping Banquet, as a revenge for their imprisonment of him in the Håtuna games in 1306.
As the case against him in the murder of Officer Skelly was strongest, he was tried in Michigan and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment.
He plainly told them, when witnesses were produced against him, that he came not thither with an intention to deny anything he had done, but rather to bring it to light, owning his name subscribed to the warrant for executing the King, to be written by himself ; charging divers of those who sat on the Bench, as his judges, to have been formerly as active for the cause, in which he had engaged, as himself or any other person ; affirming that he had not acted by any other motive than the principles of conscience and justice ; for proof of which he said it was well known, he had chosen to be separated from his family, and to suffer a long imprisonment rather than to comply with those who had abused the power they had assumed to the oppression of the people.
Bonforte is rescued, but he is in poor health due to the treatment inflicted on him during his imprisonment.
He never forgot his imprisonment or the fact that he had not deserved it, and it motivated him to seek justice for others.

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