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"serving sentence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a person who is confined in prison or jail due to being convicted of a crime. For example: John is currently serving a ten-year sentence for money laundering.
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§ 720.12 Request for delivery of members serving sentence of court-martial.
§ 720.13 Request for delivery of members serving sentence of a State court.
Kahn v. Anderson, 255 U.S. 1, holds that, even though discharged from service, one convicted and serving sentence for a military offense could still be tried by court-martial [p45] for murder and conspiracy to commit murder, even though the crime was alleged to have been committed within the limits of a state.
He is without doubt mentally ill, is incapable of appearing before a court, or of serving sentence.
Further, in states that offered punishment options of death or LWOP, there wasn't a decline in death penalty cases, just a massive increase in the number of prisoners serving sentence of LWOP.
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Both are in Corcoran State Prison, serving sentences for murder.
Most are in for murder, serving sentences measured in decades.
Separately, 480 are serving sentences above 20 years.
The greatest involvement that most local authorities have with offenders serving sentences would usually be with people serving community sentences".
Meanwhile, at Angola, Wallace and Woodfox were serving sentences for unconnected robberies.
Many of the prisoners here are serving sentences of less than a year for parole violations.
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