Sentence examples for cell courts from inspiring English sources

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In Italy, that could easily take a year, by the end of which the other charge might also have timed out.Even if this does not happen, it is unlikely that the 76-year-old former prime minister will ever see the inside of a cell: courts in Italy seldom jail anyone of his age.

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The police searched the home of another suspect, Jamal Zougam, in August 2001 in an investigation into what was suspected of being a Qaeda cell, court documents show.

Our data indicate that males with feminized ppk23-expressing cells court conspecific males, but when given a choice between the sexes, still prefer to court conspecifc females.

Confocal immunofluorescence microscopy of teased sciatic nerve fibers using antibodies that do not discriminate between isoforms revealed codistribution of plectin and vimentin IFs in longitudinal Cajal bands and transversing trabeculae (Fig.  6b; Walko et al. 2013) which constitute the cytoplasm of myelinating Schwann cells (Court et al. 2004).

When the assassin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin demanded to exercise his "right" to reproduce from his jail cell, the courts agreed.

The judge, Shira A. Scheindlin of Federal District Court in Manhattan, said the inmate, Judith Clark, deserved a new trial because no one represented her interests in the courtroom after she insisted on remaining in a cell outside court as the evidence was unveiled inside.

They testified that in his holding cell between court appearances, Nathaniel was unruly and joked about shooting jurors.

"They carried me in my underwear from here to the Russian Compound [a cell and court complex in central Jerusalem].

Prison is not a hospital: it is time we required the Department of Health to consider its responsibilities to divert the mentally ill from police cells and courts into proper healthcare, transferring people currently languishing in segregation units into hospital places.

First, he told the judge, "I have been physically tortured and mistreated this morning" because he had been forced to wear a thick 45-pound flak jacket on the way from his cell to court.

"Given that it is Celtic fans who are filling up prison cells and court rooms because of the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act, and the manner in which it criminalises legitimate expression of political opinion, this display could not have been more relevant in the current context," the statement added.

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