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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.
Under the state of New York's Mullan-Gage Act, a short-lived local version of the Volstead Act, the first 4, 000 arrests led to just six convictions and not one jail sentence.
Under his mayoral direction in the next 7 years, the town built a City Hall, Volunteer Fire Department building and jail.
Under the rule of the Taliban, foreigners who preach Christianity faced jail time and expulsion.
Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act punishments are not only limited to jail imprisonment in addition extrajudicial measures are taken such as community services and probation.
Under such circumstances, argued her lawyers, jail term would be " merely punitive " and would serve no purpose.
Under a deal, prosecutors agreed not to seek jail time but instead would seek two years of probation.
Under plans by the Labour government's Justice Minister Jack Straw, land near the Runwell Hospital mental institute would be redeveloped into a prison capable of accommodating up to 1, 500 inmates which is scheduled to open as early as 2013, with possible plans for an American-style Supermax jail with a capacity of 2, 500.
Under the premise of an investment banker framed and convicted of fraud, when eventually cleared, Constantine " Connie " Harper, the main character, sets up shop as the owner of a Florida Coast beach resort, Spanish Pete's while aiding people in need with the use of " the list " and former jail mates.
Under political pressure by the United States Department of State and the World Pen Club, the Communist government of Vietnam released Nguyen Khac Chinh after 17 years in jail.
Under the act, persons who solicit sex " in an open and shameless manner " or " causing nuisance to the public " are subject to a fine of 1, 000 baht, while persons mingling in a " prostitution establishment " face a jail term of up to one month and / or a fine of up to 1, 000 baht.
Under the law, the maximum jail term for distributing a seditious publication is three years ' jail for a first offender.

Under and house
Under virtual house arrest, Herrera had little scope to build support for unification, even though he resorted to bribery.
Under Johan Björnsson Printz, governor from 1643 to 1653, the company expanded along the river from Fort Christina, establishing Fort Nya Elfsborg on the east bank of the Delaware near present-day Salem, New Jersey and Fort Nya Gothenborg on Tinicum Island ( to the immediate southwest of today's Philadelphia ), where he also built his manor house, The Printzhof.
Under Captain Benedict Arnold, they broke into the powder house to arm themselves and began a three-day march to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Under their action, fall of 1559 saw a wave of house searchs, arrests and goods forfeitures.
Under the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 Wismar passed into the possession of Sweden, with a ruling house from which it acquired its name.
Under his guidance the house became an Augustinian priory.
Under the palace was the Great House, a area stone house divided into 5 rooms with meter-thick walls suggesting a second story was present.
Under his guidance the school flourished greatly — there were at one period more than 2000 students, Diogenes affirms, and at his death, according to the terms of his will preserved by Diogenes, he bequeathed to it his garden with house and colonnades as a permanent seat of instruction.
Under false pretenses, she lured him to a secluded bedroom in her parents ' house, locked him into the room, and refused to let him out until he produced an entry for the competition.
Under Webb, the chapel was redecorated, but the rest of the house remained largely unaltered.
Under his direction, a string of reinforced concrete pillboxes was built along the beaches, or sometimes slightly inland, to house machine guns, antitank guns and light artillery.
Under the guidance of O ’ Neill's son, Jerome, the ranch began to net a profit of nearly half a million dollars annually, and the house was modernized and furnished to its present form.
Under a traditional Westminster system, the executive government is responsible for its use of public funds to the lower house, which has the power to bring down a government by blocking its access to supply – i. e. revenue appropriated through taxation.
Deering Library ( 1933 ) Under Walter Dill Scott's presidency from 1920 to 1939, Northwestern began construction of an integrated campus in Chicago designed by James Gamble Rogers to house the professional schools ; established the Kellogg School of Management ; and built several prominent buildings on the Evanston campus, Dyche Stadium ( now named Ryan Field ) and Deering Library among others.
Under the constitution, Zogu was vested with sweeping executive and legislative powers, including the right to appoint one-third of the upper house.
" Under Poetsch, Hitler came to the realization that: " Germanism could be safeguarded only by the destruction of Austria, and, furthermore, the national sentiment is in no sense identical with dynastic patriotism ; that above all the house of Habsburg was destined to be the misfortune of the German national.
Under Harry Maloney's directive in the mid 1980's through to the early 1990's, Paul Ward acted as Technical Manager, Mandie Emmings Bookings / Studio Manager, Steve Groom house maintenance and gardens, and Gordon Bonnar ( formerly of the band ' Heavy Pettin ') inhouse recording engineer.
Under the slogan maîtres chez nous ( masters in our own house ), the Quebec government undertook several major initiatives, including:
Under a common house rule, a player who lands on this space wins a jackpot consisting of a collection of fines and taxes that have been placed in the center of the board ( rather than having been paid to the Banker, as they would under the official rules ).
Under threat of imprisonment he eventually acquiesced, to little avail ; a year later he was under house arrest.
Under State Shinto, Nogi was revered as a kami and Nogi Shrine, a Shinto shrine in his honor, still exists on the site of his house in Nogizaka, Tokyo.
Under President Fidel V. Ramos, the Bahay Pangarap was restored and became the club house of the Malacañang Golf Club ( the old Club House had become the residence of President Marcos ’ mother, Mrs. Josefa Edralin Marcos ).
Under the guidance of interior designer Otho ( Glenn Shadix ), the Deetzes transform the house into a gaudy piece of pastel-toned modern art.
Charles Hitchen, the Under City Marshal ( and crime lord ), was also convicted ( in 1727 ) of attempted buggery at a Molly house.

Under and arrest
Under Prince Louis ' secret orders, the Monaco police, often at great risk to themselves, warned in advance those people whom the Gestapo planned to arrest.
Under the same ordinance, any police officer, health officer, members of the Civil Aid Service or Auxiliary Medical Service can arrest a person who obstructs or escape from detention.
Under a congressional resolution, Yhombi-Opango was stripped of all powers, rank, and possessions and placed under arrest to await trial for high treason.
Under pressure from the Central Powers, Trotsky ordered the disarmament and arrest of the legionaries, which created tensions with the Bolsheviks.
Under threat of heavy torture, Gu gave the KMT secret police detailed accounts of underground CCP organizations in Wuhan, leading to the arrest and executions of over ten senior CCP leaders in the city.
Under laboratory conditions at normal body temperature, the longest period of clinical death of a cat ( after complete circulatory arrest ) survived with eventual return of brain function is one hour.
Under the Ouse Navigation Act ( 1790 ), a western breakwater was constructed to arrest longshore drift and so cut off the supply of shingle to the spit.
Under these circumstances, rather than managing to put together a force and advancing on Thessaloniki, middle-ranking pro-junta officers neutralised and arrested his royalist generals and took command of their units, which subsequently put together a force advancing on Kavala to arrest the king.
Under Prince Louis ' secret orders, the Monaco police, often at great risk to themselves, warned people in advance that the Gestapo was about to arrest them.
Under pressure from Philip IV, Pope Clement V ordered the arrest of all the Templars throughout Christendom.
Under Cambodian law his trial should have begun within six months of his arrest.
Under the Act, a person who is not a police constable may, without warrant, arrest another person if they believe on reasonable grounds that:
Under the Act, a person may, without a warrant, arrest another person if:
Under the Act, any person who finds another committing an offence may, without warrant, arrest the other person.
Under the Police Offences Act 1935 ( Tasmania ), section 55 ( 3 ), any person may arrest any other person whom they find committing an offence, where they have reasonable grounds to believe that the conduct will create or may involve substantial injury to another person, serious danger of such injury, loss of property or serious injury to property.
Northern Territory: Under section 441 ( 2 ) of the Criminal Code of the Northern Territory, any person can arrest another whom he or she finds committing an offence or behaving such that he or she believes on reasonable grounds that the offender has committed an offence and that an arrest is necessary for a range of specified reasons.
Under the 1973 Constitution, Fundamental Rights include security of person, safeguards as to arrest and detention, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom to profess religion and safeguards to religious institutions, non-discrimination in respect of access to public places and in service, preservation of languages, script and culture.
Under the judicial systems of the U. S., once a decision is approved to arrest a suspect, or bind him over for trial, either by a prosecutor issuing an information, a grand jury issuing a true bill or indictment, or a judge issuing an arrest warrant, the suspect can then be properly called a defendant, or the accused.
Under Sun Xiu's persuasion, he deposed Emperor Hui and declared himself emperor in 301, offering Emperor Hui the honorific title of retired emperor but putting him under house arrest.
Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, in case of the arrest or detention of a young person, the officer in charge must give notice to a parent either orally or in writing as soon as they possibly can under section 26 ( 1 ).

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