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The phrase "a second sentencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to a subsequent sentencing phase for a defendant, often after an appeal or a retrial.
Example: "After the appeal was granted, the court scheduled a second sentencing to determine the appropriate punishment."
Alternatives: "a subsequent sentencing" or "a renewed sentencing".
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A second sentencing Friday, also in Boston, will deal with the others.
In 2004, after eight years on death row, Saldaño returned to court for a second sentencing trial in which ethnicity was not considered.
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He was given a second sentence of 15 years over Avtovaz in 2009.
What can I do for you?" It was "as if a second sentence had been pronounced," the narrator recalls.
A second sentence hearing has been set for January to rule on Ben-David's mental condition. .
A start cue was initially presented for 500 ms and was followed by a sentence presented for 5200 ms, an inter-stimuli-interval of 500 ms, and a second sentence presented for 5200 ms. Immediately after the second sentence disappeared, a cue requiring a response from the participant appeared.
Whether Mr. Penry will face a third sentencing trial may depend on whether Gov. Rick Perry signs a bill to ban the execution of mentally retarded prisoners.
Leyner reported that he had a first sentence he liked: "There was never nothing".
This first novel opens with an absolute dullard of a first sentence: "Clara drove across the George Washington Bridge".
Unlike this one, perhaps, a first sentence can tell you a lot about what you're about to read.
"A car!" Leonard wrote a third sentence: "It was not fair for the math teacher to leave him in charge".
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