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sentences and were
( The penalties handed out in the electrical case, which included jail sentences, were unprecedented in anti-trust prosecutions, perhaps because the conspirators had displayed unusual ineptness in their pricing activities.
Nevertheless, Phillip believed in discipline, and floggings and hangings were commonplace, although Philip commuted many death sentences.
The whaling industry was established, ships were visiting Sydney to trade, and convicts whose sentences had expired were taking up farming.
In the end after three days of riots 1, 139 looms were destroyed, 4 rioters and 2 bystanders shot dead by the authorities in Rossendale and 41 rioters sentenced to death ( all of whose sentences were commuted ).
The leadership was tried before a kangaroo court and convicted on false charges unrelated to Sarajevo, such as plotting an assassinations of Nikola Pašić and Crown prince Aleksandar ; many were given death sentences.
In 2005, several members of the CIRA, who were serving prison sentences in Portlaoise Prison for paramilitary activity, left the organisation.
They were released with ten-year suspended sentences, having served 18 years and 78 days in prison.
Fifteen of those ( including all seven signatories of the Proclamation ) had their sentences confirmed by Maxwell and were executed by firing squad between 3 and 12 May ( among them the seriously-wounded Connolly, shot while tied to a chair due to a shattered ankle ).
The sentences were eventually commuted to life imprisonment after an international campaign.
On 29 April 2008, two teens Ryan Herbert and Brendan Harris were convicted for the murder of Lancaster and given life sentences, three others were given lesser sentences for the assault on her boyfriend Robert Maltby.
About half of political prisoners in the Gulag camps were imprisoned without trial ; official data suggest that there were over 2. 6 million sentences to imprisonment on cases investigated by the secret police throughout 1921-1953.
According to Anne Applebaum, approximately 6000 katorga convicts were serving sentences in 1906 and 28, 600 in 1916.
Eventually persistent opponents of the regime, many of the leftist persuasion, were subjected to long staged trials and harsh sentences, or detained in camps for political prisoners.
* July 25, 1947 The Sergeants affair: When death sentences were passed on two Irgun members, the Irgun kidnapped Sgt.
Mervyn Paice and threatened to kill them in retaliation if the sentences were carried out.
Their sentences were supposed to be simple interpretations of the traditional customs, but effectively it was an activity that, apart from formally reconsidering for each case what precisely was traditionally in the legal habits, soon turned also to a more equitable interpretation, coherently adapting the law to the newer social instances.
He imposed heavy sentences on those who were convicted ; some of the convictions were reversed on appeal, and other sentences were commuted.

sentences and carried
At the show trial, six of the defendants were given the death sentence ; for unknown reasons the sentences were not carried out.
" Since these sentences are never assigned either truth or falsehood even if the process is carried out infinitely, Kripke's theory implies that some sentences are neither true nor false.
Nonetheless, the sentences were carried out.
Although over 21, 000 American soldiers were given varying sentences for desertion during World War II, including 49 death sentences, Slovik's was the only death sentence carried out.
Most executions were carried out by firing squads after the sentences were given by illegal or semi-legal courts martial.
Stalin claimed that they were the " commission " authorized by the Politburo and gave assurances that death sentences would not be carried out.
In September 1986, Patrick Magee who carried out the bombing, received eight life sentences, but was released from prison in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday agreement.
The labor itself was of minimal travail ; Stanislav Leparsky, commandant of Petrovsky Zavod, failed to enforce Decembrists ’ original labor sentences, and criminal convicts carried out much of the work in place of the revolutionaries.
The remaining two death sentences were carried out by hanging, on October 11, 1946.
But, Miguelist reprisals on liberals continued ; most sentences were carried out within 24 hours.
The passage in Exodus concerning Moses and Zipporah reaching an inn, contain four of the most ambiguous and awkward sentences in Biblical text ; the text appears to suggest that something, possibly God or an angel, attacks either Gershom or Moses, until a circumcision is carried out by Zipporah on whichever of the two men it was that was being attacked.
It is estimated that between April 1944 and April 1945, more than 1500 death sentences were carried out there.
Several capital sentences were carried out.
Fourteen death sentences and five life sentences were among the judgments ; only four executions were carried out, on June 7, 1951 ; the rest were commuted.
Ten of those death sentences were carried out.
Four medicine men were sentenced to death by hanging ; three of those sentences were carried out, while the fourth prisoner committed suicide.
According to Amnesty International, death sentences from 1959-87 numbered 237 of which all but 21 were actually carried out.
The sentences were never carried out ; the jurors believed that Kouandété would seize power in another coup.
The death sentences carried out in the Lubyanka prison.
In addition, the subcommittee considered that commutations of sentences pronounced by General Clay had occurred because of U. S. Army recognition that the investigations had not always been properly carried out or that procedural irregularities could have occurred during the trial.

sentences and out
The director helped tailor-make a check list of the district manager's errors by asking various observers to write out sentences commenting on the mistakes they felt he made.
#* We extend this result to more and more complex and lengthy sentences, D < sub > n </ sub > ( n = 1, 2 ...), built out from B, so that either any of them is refutable and therefore so is φ, or all of them are not refutable and therefore each holds in some model.
Various countries have signed agreements with the UN to carry out custodial sentences.
17 states have signed an agreement with the ICTY to carry out custodial sentences
Originally, the court had the power to mete out sentences, with excommunication as its most severe penalty.
However, the Sikh governors turned out to be hard taskmasters, and Sikh rule was generally considered oppressive, protected perhaps by the remoteness of Kashmir from the capital of the Sikh empire in Lahore ; The Sikhs enacted a number of anti-Muslim laws, which included handing out death sentences for cow slaughter, closing down the Jamia Masjid in Srinagar, and banning the azaan, the public Muslim call to prayer.
A person with this aphasia speaks normally but uses random or invented words ; leaves out key words ; substitutes words or verb tenses, pronouns, or prepositions ; and utters sentences that do not make sense.
Colombian vice-president Francisco Santos Calderón did not rule out allowing them to serve their sentences in Ireland.
The Inquisition also concerned itself with the Benandanti in the Friuli region, but considered them a lesser danger than the Reformation and only handed out light sentences.
In addition to highlighting such formal aspects of the predicate " is true ", some deflationists point out that the concept enables us to express things that might otherwise require infinitely long sentences.
The third edition came out in 1861, with a number of sentences rewritten or added and an introductory appendix, An Historical Sketch of the Recent Progress of Opinion on the Origin of Species, while the fourth in 1866 had further revisions.
Under the UNL Program, the process of representing natural language sentences in UNL graphs is called enconverting, and the process of generating natural language sentences out of UNL graphs is called deconverting.
But this predicate is undefined for any sentences that do not, so to speak, " bottom out " in simpler sentences not containing a truth predicate.
In South Vietnam, after the Diệm regime enacted the 10 / 59 Decree in 1959, mobile special military courts dispatched to the countryside to intimidate the rural peoples used guillotines belonging to the former French colonial power to carry out death sentences on the spot.
* Refusing to enforce judicial decisions against its partisans ; not carrying out sentences and judicial resolutions that contravened its objectives

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