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The phrase "a sentenced" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of the term "sentence," which refers to a grammatical structure or a punishment given by a court.
Example: "He received a sentence of five years for his crime."
Alternatives: "a sentence" or "a ruling".
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Instead, he walks around with a queasy frozen grin, like a sentenced prisoner who vainly hopes to charm his executioner out of killing him.
The average length of stay for a sentenced young man at Feltham is now just 10 days, for a boy a Lancaster Farms it is six.
An average stay for a sentenced young man at Feltham has now been whittled down to about 10 days, before they move on, to another young offender's institution.
The lawyer was convicted, spent a night in jail, and was sentenced to 18 months — a sentenced suspended on the condition she undergo anger management classes and cease all contact with the Schwartzes and their property.
At about 7 30 A.M. break fast was served by Help [the nickname of a sentenced prisoner doing janitorial work on the floor.] Help remem bers saying "Hi, brother" to Roldan and Roldan taking his tray to the table.
"Although we're disappointed that she has received a sentenced of incarceration, we are very happy that the judge gave her a sentence that was lower than what the government sought and what the sentencing guidelines would have provided for," defense attorney William Burck told reporters.
Similar(52)
A sentence length issue?
He rarely finishes a sentence.
Let's take a sentence.
It is not a sentence.
It's like a sentence.
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