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Both were sentenced to an unconditional discharge.
The possible punishments for such an offense include a $250 fine, community service, as many as 15 days in jail, and a conditional or unconditional discharge, the spokeswoman said.
The policy he advocated was to preserve constitutional government in the South and to strengthen the antiwar party in the North by convincing it that the Lincoln administration had abandoned such government; to the same end he urged, in 1864, the unconditional discharge of Federal prisoners.
According to Le Devoir, in 1998 Rozon pleaded guilty to touching a woman's breasts without consent and was later given an unconditional discharge.
Possible sources of confounding and bias were considered, including the need for therapeutic security at baseline measured by the DUNDRUM-1 triage security instrument [ 10] since historical considerations might influence clinicians to be more conservative when recommending whether a patient be offered a conditional or unconditional discharge, or neither.
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The Gangmasters Licensing Authority last month took out a prosecution against 15 dairy farmers who had used a gangmaster employing illegal migrants, but all were given unconditional discharges and fined just £300 – less than they saved by employing one illegal migrant for a month.
Decisions to offer conditional or unconditional discharges to patients detained under the Criminal Law (Insanity) Acts 2006 & 2010 on the grounds of unfitness to stand trial (UST) or not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) were made by a Mental Health Criminal Laww) Review Board (MHRB).
Under the Action Plan to end and prevent recruitment and use of children in the Tatmadaw, the Government agreed to identify all children in the armed forces and to ensure their unconditional release and discharge and to facilitate their reintegration into their families and communities.
As an alternative to the traditional adversarial trial process, a judge can suggest that a defendant take part in an alternative process and then use information from that process to inform the sentencing decision (e.g. an unconditional or conditional discharge instead of jail time).
When two people are fighting with each other, if one person can rise above the battlefield and express true unconditional acceptance, forgiveness and love, it oftentimes can discharge all the negativity and restore peace in the relationship.
Unconditional surrender!
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