Sentence examples for eventual imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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It was a raid on the farm on 11 July 1963, when Mandela's great compatriot Walter Sisulu was seized, that led to the eventual imprisonment of the future president after the Rivonia trial.

When she arrived in our house, three months ago, I described the typical trajectory of Lou Gehrig's disease — toward complete paralysis and eventual imprisonment within a lifeless body — and explained the debilitating transformation my mother had already begun to undergo: incomprehensible speech, loss of mobility in all limbs, howl-inducing spasms at all hours of the day.

Doping scandals have repeatedly wounded the sport, beginning in earnest with the Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson's positive test and disqualification at the Seoul Olympics and peaking again with the Balco investigation that led to the American star Marion Jones's disgrace and eventual imprisonment.

The Supreme Court expanded the right to counsel today, ruling 5 to 4 that a state may not impose even a suspended sentence -- in which eventual imprisonment may be only a remote possibility -- on an indigent defendant for whom it has not appointed a lawyer.

Throughout the course of her trial and eventual imprisonment, Grace is perceived as a sensational "murderess" by some and an unwitting accomplice unfairly punished by others.

In Indonesia, it is neither directly the result of global trade or migration but the resistance against changing values and lifestyles that resulted in the backlash against Purnama and his eventual imprisonment.

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Decarceration and the eventual abolition of imprisonment as the primary mode of punishment can help us begin to revitalise our communities and to support education, healthcare, housing, hope, justice, creativity and freedom.

Prisoners of Honour is a forensic examination of the trial, imprisonment and eventual exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus.

"Waiting to Be Heard," Knox's detailed account of her experiences, from her arrival in Italy through her trial, imprisonment and eventual release in 2011, after a court overturned her and Sollecito's convictions, seeks, unsurprisingly, to affirm her innocence.

Two years ago, "The Hurricane" -- Norman Jewison's film about the imprisonment and eventual vindication of Rubin Carter, known as Hurricane, the boxer who was convicted for murder -- was criticized for slighting the lawyers who had worked to free him.

Long Walk to Freedom charts Mandela's life from his rural childhood and anti-apartheid activism through his 27-year imprisonment and eventual inauguration as South Africa's first black president.

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