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The phrase "at a future sentencing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a scheduled court proceeding where a judge will determine the punishment for a convicted individual. Example: "The defendant will have the opportunity to present new evidence at a future sentencing."
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He said the prosecution would outline details of the case at a future sentencing hearing.
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MacFarlane's framework is relativist, with the idea that the truth of a sentence, as well as the evaluation of an assertion, for some particular kinds of sentences (e.g., concerning future contingents) must be judged with respect to both the original context of use, and a separate independent context of assessment (e.g., by an assessor at a future time).
A second man is due to be sentenced at a future date and a third will appear in court next week.
Mr Justice Saunders is expected to sentence Moran at a future hearing.
Judge George A. O'Toole Jr., who by law cannot change the jury's decision, said he would formally impose the sentence of death at a future hearing.
Mr Senghor will be sentenced at Reading Crown Court at a future date.
Memorial service at a future date.
If the sentence is a future contingent, the truth value determined at a later time has no bearing on the correctness of the utterance.
Thus, the passing of the limitations period for the 2008 trades at SAC would not put the Justice Department in a significantly worse position in a future conspiracy prosecution or limit the sentencing of anyone convicted.
Does he have a future at Newcastle?
A future at light-welterweight?
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