Sentence examples for parole claiming from inspiring English sources

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The prosecution refused to accept the offer of the defendant to plead guilty for a sentence of life without parole, claiming that severe punishment was an insult to the officer killed and inadequate vengeance for his life.

Saussure thought that the foundation of langue is communal; he banished parole claiming that in parole 'Execution is always individual, and the individual is always its master' (Saussure, [1966]:13).

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Brady had accepted from the start that he would never be released, unlike Myra Hindley who, in trying to secure parole, claimed that Brady had forced her into the murders by abusing and torturing her into submission.

Roger Kearney, convicted of her killing, continues to deny himself parole by claiming no involvement.

A former parole officer claims that when celebrated painter Peter Doig was a teenager spending some time in a Canadian correctional facility for possession of LSD, he did a landscape and sold it to the claimant for $100.

For BP to claim that it's environmentally-friendly because it paid $23 billion in a government settlement that, in a small way, might start cleaning up a small part of the environmental disaster it caused, is like a mass murderer accepting a plea bargain for 50 years in prison rather than life without parole, and then claiming this shows he supports federal housing.

Simpson, who will be 70 before he is eligible for parole, had sought a new trial, claiming incompetent legal counsel.

In the second debate, however, Mr. Golisano began to attack Mr. Pataki's ethics, claiming his administration had traded paroles for campaign contributions, among other corruption allegations.

In January 2006, about 1,000 inmates filed a class-action lawsuit against the Pataki administration, claiming that they were unfairly denied parole.

She has studied a former member of a neo-Nazi group who in 1997 was arrested -- though the parole-violation charges were later dismissed -- for claiming, falsely, that he had "military-grade" anthrax in his possession.

The hairdresser's parents, Gillian and Andrew Corp, are claiming the state was at all times responsible for Clifford, including assessing his suitability for release, creating suitable conditions of parole, monitoring him, and protecting the public from him.

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