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The second amendment would make up for the fact that reports of revenge porn generally do not lead to criminal charges and few court cases lead to custodial sentences.
There, as in much of continental Europe, a distinction is drawn between minor indiscretions, which are dealt with through informal negotiation or community sanctions, and criminal offences, which lead to custodial sentences.Britain's innovation is to have criminalised behaviour that is not necessarily an offence in law.
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In more than half of cases, breaches led to an immediate custodial sentence.
Judges and magistrates are advised to be alert to, among other considerations, the vulnerability of young people to self-harm, particularly within a custodial environment, and the "extent to which changes taking place during adolescence can lead to experimentation".
Mr. Levy has tangled with the custodians since before his appointment in May 2000, when he led a commission on school facilities that led to the privatization of custodial care at some schools.
Judith Smiley pleaded guilty to custodial interference and served two months on Rikers Island.
All interviews were conducted in private rooms visible (though not audible) to custodial staff.
Its employees do everything from exterminating to lawn care to custodial tasks.
Another downside to custodial services is the risk of the custodian running out of physical space.
Moving for a new opportunity may not be an option due to custodial arrangements.
By 1949, British military tribunals had sentenced 230 Germans to death and another 447 to custodial sentences.
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