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court and sentenced
Seven of the prisoners were sentenced to be confined in irons for as long as it pleased the court, set to work and, if they broke jail or proclaimed heresy, to be executed if convicted.
The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
At noon on 24 June, the temporal dignitaries — the 126 members of both the Senate and magistrates that comprised the court — declared Alexei guilty and sentenced him to death.
In August 1984 Yelena Bonner was sentenced by a court to five years of exile in Gorky.
The court sentenced him to life plus 40 years in prison.
The court sentenced Echols to death and Baldwin to life in prison.
Under the 1966 Vandalism Act of Singapore, originally passed to curb the spread of communist graffiti in Singapore, the court sentenced him to four months in jail, a fine of S $ 3, 500 ( US $ 2, 233 ), and a caning.
* 1951 – Ilse Koch, " The Witch of Buchenwald ", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in West Germany.
The court found Dahmer sane and guilty on 15 counts of murder and sentenced him to 15 life terms, totaling 957 years in prison, which was the maximum penalty available as Wisconsin does not have capital punishment.
* 2005 – Australian Schapelle Corby is sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in Kerobokan Prison for drug smuggling by a court in Indonesia.
Although acquitted at Nuremberg, von Papen was reclassified as a war criminal in 1947 by a German de-Nazification court, and sentenced to eight years ' hard labour.
* 1986 – Nezar Hindawi is sentenced to 45 years in prison, the longest sentence handed down by a British court, for the attempted bombing on an El Al flight at Heathrow.
If the request for plea bargain is accepted by the court, the accused stands convicted but neither is sentenced if in trial nor undergoes any sentence previously pronounced by a lower court if in appeal.
It was the pressure on Musharraf exerted by Saudia Arabia and the United States to exile Sharif after it became authenticated that the court is near to place her verdict on Navaz Sharif on his charges, and the court will sentenced Sharif to death.
In December 2008, an Israeli military court sentenced Ahmad Sa ' adat, leader of the Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ), to 30 years in prison for heading an " illegal terrorist organization " and for his responsibility for all actions carried out by his organization.
When they refused to go, 15 soldiers were arrested and court martialed, of whom 6 were sentenced to death.
Soon afterwards, however, their feud came to a climax in court, where Wilde's homosexual double life was revealed to the Victorian public and he was eventually sentenced to imprisonment.
In addition to McVeigh, Terry Nichols was convicted and sentenced in federal court to life in prison for his role in the crime.
* January 15 – Ilse Koch, The " Witch of Buchenwald ", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in West Germany.
The crisis in Greek – Albanian relations reached its peak in late August 1994, when an Albanian court sentenced five members ( a sixth member was added later ) of the ethnic Greek political party Omonia to prison terms on charges of undermining the Albanian state.
The petitioners were pro-Confederate northern men who had been found guilty and sentenced to death by a military court for treasonous activities.
Judge Julius Hoffman sentenced all of the defendants and their attorneys to unprecedented prison terms ranging from two-and-a-half months to four years for contempt of court.
This heavyweight of Irish origins and army boxing champion from 1934 to 1937 was sentenced in 1938 by a military court to 14 years of forced labour after hitting an officer.

court and FEER
Some of FEER ’ s foreign correspondents were tried, jailed, expelled, harassed or followed ; some were accused of sedition, contempt of court and defamation ; its editors fined, its issues banned.

court and publisher
The software license agreement for The Movies stipulates that Activision, the game's publisher, owns " any and all content within ... Game Movies that was either supplied with the Program or otherwise made available ... by Activision or its licensors ..." Some game companies provide software to modify their own games, and machinima makers often cite fair use as a defense, but the issue has never been tested in court.
The magazine chose not to contest the case, and the publisher Spectator 1828 Ltd pleaded guilty at the court hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court on 7 June 2012.
The book's publisher, McGraw-Hill, withdrew the book from the market shortly after it was released and court records indicate that they made an out of court settlement with her.
The speedy " Travelin ' Band ," however, bore enough similarities to " Good Golly, Miss Molly " to warrant a lawsuit by the song's publisher ; it was eventually settled out of court.
Quedenbaum considers this unlikely and suggests that the withdrawal of the imperial printing privilege was due to the influence of the book printer and publisher Johann Ernst Schultze, of the Bavarian court.
The book is banned for obscenity, triggering a court case by its publisher.
Having gained notoriety after the murder of FIAT executive Oberdan Sallustro, they began the year with a violent assault on the Azul barracks and murdered, among others, criminal court Judge Jorge Quiroga, writer Jordán Bruno Genta, and the publisher of La Plata's centrist El Día, David Kraiselburd.
Becker won this lawsuit when Copperfield settled at the eleventh hour and the publisher lost during the court trial.
Similarly, the publisher of Howl and Other Poems ended up in court in California charged with publishing an obscene book, and l ' homme moyen sensuel played a role in declaring the publisher innocent.
He went to the root of the matter when he wished the jury " to understand that, had he been a publisher of ministerial parodies, he would not then have been defending himself on the floor of that court.
New York State, home of the publisher, St. Martin's Press, criminalized the distribution of non-obscene " child pornography " in 1977, but the publisher promptly went to court and obtained an injunction against the State.
The judge cited the publisher and editors for contempt, claiming that the published material maligned the integrity of the court and thereby interfered with the fair administration of justice.
The court found that the ISPs were merely passive facilitators rather than actively procuring the commission of the tort like a publisher.
A well known lyricist / songwriter / music publisher of the time, Jimmy Kennedy, reneged on a financial agreement to promote and publish it, and finally Tabor settled out of court, giving up all rights to the number.
The district court found the publisher both civilly and criminally liable ; on appeal, the appellate court reversed the criminal conviction, but found that the publisher had violated Schacht's general right of personality.
Walcott named Henry Care, publisher of the Weekly Pacquet which was a leading anti-Catholic and Whig paper of the time ; Care ceased publishing the Pacquet on 13 July, and began cooperating with the court.
David Irving sued her and her publisher, Penguin Books, for libel in an English court, after she characterized some of his writings and public statements as Holocaust denial in her book Denying the Holocaust.
The Stratton court held that Prodigy was liable as the publisher of the content created by its users because it exercised editorial control over the messages on their bulletin boards in three ways: 1 ) by posting Content Guidelines for users, 2 ) by enforcing those guidelines with " Board Leaders ", and 3 ) by utilizing screening software designed to remove offensive language.

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