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re-sentencing
verb
Present participle of re-sentence
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Throughout Harney County, residents refer to the re-sentencing as a clear case of "double jeopardy".
The bill would apply to the 141 inmates currently on Ohio's death row, allowing the possibility of re-sentencing.
"If we bring all the three-strikes cases forward for re-sentencing, we'll lose all our credibility".
In mid-October a higher court referred the case for re-sentencing, saying the punishment was "clearly inappropriate," reported Xinhua, the state-run news agency.
For Bundy, the re-sentencing and re-imprisonment of Steven and Dwight Hammond is simply a civil rights issue; his armed militia members are simply civil rights protectors.
The court ruled on Friday that 31-year-old Wu Ying must return to home province of Zhejiang in south-east China for re-sentencing.
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The others were later re-sentenced to death.
Masipa will now re-sentence Pistorius for murder.
And Pope Benedict XVI has urged authorities in Georgia to re-sentence Mr. Davis to life in prison.
The other former educators, including the three who were re-sentenced on Thursday, refused to take the deals.
U.S. District Judge Leonard Sand in Manhattan will re-sentence the pair at noon, according to court documents.
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