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Others suggest that ethnic groups are concentrated in inner cities where they are more likely to come up before district judges, formerly stipendiary magistrates, who may sentence more heavily.
Under the federal death penalty law, the judge may sentence a defendant to death only if a jury recommends doing so after a trial in which both sides present evidence.
Under this new act, tribes may sentence offenders for up to three years per offense and a $15,000 fine.
Firefighters and prosecutors, though, are concerned that Los Angeles County Superior Judge Robert Perry may sentence Gerhard Becker, 49, to far less than the maximum possible sentence of four years in prison.
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Prisoners may be sentenced to detention for as much as three months.
Martin said he may have sentenced a young person held in detention.
Human rights groups have opposed extradition on the grounds that the men may be sentenced to prison, tortured or executed.
They plan to make confidential recommendations next month to the governor, who may commute sentences or pardon defendants unilaterally.
Its CEO, Carl Ferrer, pleaded guilty to money laundering, for which he may be sentenced to up to 5 years in prison.
The Success postulate has been put in doubt since there may be sentences other than tautologies that an epistemic agent may refuse to withdraw.
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