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You might be sentenced to death.
Press reports say Ms Tian might be sentenced this week.
They said that Mr. Sabhnani, who is under house arrest, might be sentenced to five or six years.
It is a capital crime under Afghan Islamic law to convert to Christianity, and prosecutors and judges in Kabul initially said Rahman might be sentenced to death.
Afterward, one juror, speaking to the Guardian, expressed shock upon learning that she might be sentenced for up to seven years in prison.
Sportswriters who use words like courage to describe a player's comeback from arthroscopic surgery and tragedy to describe the end of a team's championship hopes might be sentenced to spend the next few months describing the various youth programs intended to promote international understanding.
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After the trial, when they learned more about the pain-medicine debate and found out that Dr. Hurwitz might still be sentenced to 10 or more years in prison, several jurors expressed regret to me.
"He figured if he was going to be sentenced he might as well start it right away," Ekeland told The Huffington Post.
If convicted, the comedian might have been sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in prison.
With separate hearings, they argued, there would have been a greater possibility that one of them might have been sentenced more mercifully.
I wonder if this particular author considered that she might, perhaps unintentionally, be sentencing animals to death with her piece, and I wonder if she can abide by that choice.
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