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Khan told the newspaper that "those who were guilty of forfeiting the Test should be exposed".
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Taiwan is in danger of forfeiting its freedom by stealth.
Back in Memphis, Ray pleaded guilty, forfeiting a trial, and was sentenced to 99 years in prison.
If they had registered for classes and then were found guilty of cheating, they would forfeit a year of eligibility.
According to ten years of data collected by the Bronx Freedom Fund, "92% of defendants who stay in jail until the end of their case because they can't pay bail will plead guilty, forfeit their constitutional right to trial, and likely go home with a criminal record".
According to court documents, Manafort, by pleading guilty, agreed to forfeit four homes and multiple bank accounts.
And, under FIFA rules: "Any team that is found guilty of fielding an ineligible player shall forfeit the match in question.
According to Martineau, this incident led to an investigation of the Lalauries, in which they were found guilty of illegal cruelty and forced to forfeit nine slaves.
The ruling Conservatives argue that once someone is found guilty of terrorism offences in Canada, they forfeit their right to be Canadian.
Among them are men who had green cards, but forfeited them after being found guilty of felonies.
The state Supreme Court ruled unanimously last week that public employees guilty of petty offenses should not be forced to forfeit their jobs.
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