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The prosecution said there had been no agreement to shorten the prospective sentence of 150 years.
One of those old heads who when you're facing new charges can quote your prospective sentence under the new and old guidelines, who's probably spent most of his adult years (probation, parole, house arrest, judge-ordered community service, mandatory outpatient drug programming, city-funded intervention: Clean Slate, Fresh Start, Second Chance…) on some form of paper.
One of those old heads who – when you're facing new charges – can quote your prospective sentence under the new and old guidelines, who's probably spent most of his adult years (probation, parole, house arrest, judge-ordered community service, mandatory outpatient drug programming, city-funded intervention: Clean Slate, Fresh Start, Second Chance…) on some form of paper.
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During the original debate over the repeal, some legislators questioned whether a repeal that applied only to "prospective" death sentences imposed after the law went into effect would hold up to judicial scrutiny, according to the Hartford Courant.
Suggested revisions: 1. Introduction, first paragraph: In the sentence "Prospective identification of high risk pts..... and to avoid unplanned readmissions".
Levine's Web site boasts that by taking advantage of "obscure" prison policies he can help prospective prisoners "receive extra time off their sentence even with no evidence of drug or alcohol abuse in their presentencing report".
The provision for a "prospective" repeal was added so Steven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky, two men sentenced to die in the high-profile case of the Petit family murders, would still face the death penalty.
In April 1965, with only eighteen months left of Speer's sentence, Wolters wrote to him of their prospective reunion, "[I]t will have been twenty years since I saw you last.
"The extent of the prospective damage is massive," the judge wrote, noting several sentences later that "the resulting injury affects both Napster and the public interest".
Currently, a prison sentence of six months or less must be disclosed to a prospective employer for seven years after release, three and a half years for under-18s.
The Swedish criminal justice registry collects data on sentences served in prison, on remand, or different types of non-custodial sentences, and the registry previously has been used for the prospective study of criminal acts [ 26].
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