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Under Florida law, a conviction for that crime carries a death sentence or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

The concept of continuing jeopardy implicit in the Ball case 4 would allow petitioner's retrial for voluntary manslaughter after his first conviction for that offense had been reversed.

"It is elementary in our law that a person can be tried a second time for an offense when his prior conviction for that same offense has been set aside by his appeal.

1192, 41 L.Ed. 300 (1896), that "a defendant can be tried a second time for an offense when his prior conviction for that same offense [has] been set aside on appeal". 355 U.S., at 189, 78 S.Ct., at 224.

Confirming a conviction for that episode, the judge said: "I'm satisfied the words were menacing in nature". Golding, of Beeches Close in Anerley, London, allegedly referred to a mosque in Newtownards as part of claims about Islam's colonisation.

"And there should not be any sentence handed down against Ms. Carter for involuntary manslaughter because her conviction for that crime is improper.

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Last year 24 men had their convictions for that massacre overturned by Bihar's high court, prompting renewed clashes.

Because most of these are Mr. Branch's words, not Mr. Clinton's, the reader never feels the force of the president's convictions for that matter, is never really sure of how precisely his amanuensis has captured his sentiments.

In 2011 the Guardian's data blog put in a freedom-of-information request to source the figures of reported disability hate crimes in England and Wales, and discovered that while there were almost 1,800 recorded incidents of disability hate crime, the highest level since records began, only 523 of these had resulted in convictions for that offence.

And convictions for that so-called crime would typically require men, typically black men, to work off their sentences.

The Bush administration tried to crack down on voter fraud, but between 2002 and 2006, there were only 120 federal prosecutions (and 86 convictions) for that charge; almost four hundred million votes were cast during that period.

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