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Both in terms of incarceration, and in terms of our bloated national defence budget.
Characteristically, he described his terms of incarceration as normal interludes in a life of abnormal political activity.
Episodes of misconduct by educators elsewhere in the United States previously led to short terms of incarceration.
Ewing has been convicted of numerous misdemeanor and felony offenses, served nine separate terms of incarceration, and committed most of his crimes while on probation or parole.
Last month, he was still giving readings of Beckett's work, following the playwright's personal instruction "to make it your own in terms of incarceration".
"I don't see defendants being completely acquitted, but there could be decreases in penalties and more comfortable terms of incarceration," said Oscar Vilhena, director of law at Fundação Getúlio Vargas, a top Brazilian university.
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I had a lot of work to do to get ready for my term of incarceration.
For most felonies, the judge imposes a term of incarceration, but many offenders will not serve the full term.
In return for his cooperation, he hoped to have prosecutors recommend leniency, possibly slicing years off his term of incarceration.
The U.S. probation office had determined that federal sentencing guidelines called for a term of incarceration between 10 years and a month and 12 years and seven months.
That expectation was fulfilled, but it turned out that the guilty plea resulted in increasing the respondent's potential term of incarceration.
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