Sentence examples for eventual sentencing from inspiring English sources

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Courts here refused to open Mr. Gunson's testimony, which was taken provisionally, because he was gravely ill, and was supposed to be used at Mr. Polanski's eventual sentencing.

If all goes as scheduled, she is supposed to surrender to the authorities Wednesday morning and prepare for eventual sentencing by Acting Justice Barry Kron of State Supreme Court in Queens.

Mr. Coombs, asserting that the pretrial conditions were unlawful, has asked the judge to throw out the charges — a remedy few think likely; Private Manning has already offered to plead guilty to some lesser charges — or grant leniency in an eventual sentencing, including a 10-for-1 credit for much of the time Private Manning served at Quantico, in Virginia.

But by this point Manhunt had already been banned by several large retailers and the link was fixed in the public mind to the point where facts didn't matter – the Daily Mail reported the eventual sentencing as "Teenager gets life for 'Manhunt murder.'" Before the evidence had emerged the paper had campaigned for the game to be banned.

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Mr. Acevedo's criminal history — he served time in prison for a 1987 killing — could possibly increase any eventual sentence.

Even if the eventual sentence is shorter than five years, it will still disqualify him as a political candidate.

In 2013, he helped the D.E.A. launch a sting operation in Thailand that led to Mr. Hunter's first arrest and eventual sentence of 20 years in prison.

Mark Eckenwiler, a former deputy chief of the Justice Department's computer crime section, said that statutory maximums cited in department news releases are "purely theoretical" in most cases, and that it would be inappropriate for the department to speculate at the start of the case about what an eventual sentence would be.

In hindsight, according to Simpson, it is doubtful whether the charge and eventual sentence were lawful.

As of Wednesday, Manning will receive a total of 1,274 days -- or three and a half years -- off of any eventual sentence.

His treatment there was so egregious that the presiding judge, Col. Denise Lind, agreed to take four months off of any eventual sentence handed down.

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