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Discover Ludwig"prolonged prison" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a prison sentence that has been extended or lengthened. For example, "The judge gave Bob a three year prison sentence, but after his recent parole violation, it was extended to a prolonged prison sentence of five years."
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The court, in Strasbourg, France, ruled on the case of an ETA member, Inés del Río Prada, who had appealed her prolonged prison stay.
The parents, Joy White and Carl Tyson, who separated a year after the kidnapping, made emotional pleas for a prolonged prison term.
The campaign to persuade Barack Obama to allow the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to return home to the US without facing prolonged prison time has received powerful new backing from some of the most experienced intelligence experts in the country.
Even former President Clinton admitted this week that the crime bill he signed into law worsened the problem of prolonged prison sentences.
Meanwhile, when conflict flares up, the Mapuche who make up roughly 10percentt of Chile's population continue to be charged under the controversial 1976 antiterrorism law, which allows for the use of secret witnesses and prolonged prison sentences.
Meanwhile, when conflict flares up, the Mapuche – who make up roughly 10percentt of Chile's population – continue to be charged under the controversial 1976 anti-terrorism law, which allows for the use of secret witnesses and prolonged prison sentences.
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Decreasing HIV seroprevalence among those admitted to jails and prisons, prolonged survival and aging of the US population with HIV/AIDS beyond the crime-prone years, and success with discharge planning programs targeting HIV-infected prisoners could explain the declining concentration of the epidemic among correctional populations.
Does he ever look across enviously at what Scandinavian prisons apparently achieve; humane prison conditions, prolonged staff training and reoffending rates half that of this country?
But in August 1943 they were caught; 10 men were arrested, severely beaten (two died) and moved to a special prison for prolonged torture.
But in August 1943 they were caught; 10 men were arrested, severely beaten (two died) and moved to a special prison for prolonged torture – Eric was one of them.
At the end of her three-day visit, she called the situation "bleak", citing arbitrary arrests, prolonged detentions and inhumane prison conditions, as well as continued killing by the Rwandan army.The government reacted with shock and anger.
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