Sentence examples for which imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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Systems like the box, they say, also offer a glimpse of a future in which imprisonment may be more a function of technology than of bricks and bars.

If the court of appeal throws this case out, we might hope to focus similar tolerance on drug abuse, shop-lifting, antisocial behaviours and petty crimes for which imprisonment is such a primitive answer.

If you square that -0.71, you get 0.5, a figure the so-called coefficient of determination that measures the extent to which imprisonment explains the lower crime rates.

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Trump disparaged McCain's military record, which includes imprisonment and torture as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.

The rules of the Babylonian lottery are like no other, and include the unusual notion of a "negative draw"—which means imprisonment or death for the unlucky winner.

The state gains nothing from execution except revenge and the guarantee that the individual put to death will commit no future crimes, goals which life imprisonment can accomplish just as well.

In our present darkness, it is hard to see which particular imprisonment is the most paralyzing: our indifference to international cooperation, our marginalization of mathematically gifted students or our sensate craving for immediate satisfactions.

He added that he was disappointed in the reaction to the information commissioner's report What Price Privacy Now, which recommended imprisonment for the illegal gathering of information held by BT and the DVLA.

And in this court he presses the distinct argument that the government's claim, even if true, would not implicate any authority for holding him that would satisfy 18 U. S. C. "S 4001(a) (Nondetention Act), which bars imprisonment or detention of a citizen "except pursuant to an act of Congress".

The Supreme Court expanded the right to counsel today, ruling 5 to 4 that a state may not impose even a suspended sentence -- in which eventual imprisonment may be only a remote possibility -- on an indigent defendant for whom it has not appointed a lawyer.

If convicted, defendants may be imprisoned for up to six months, unless the decoration lied about is the Medal of Honor, in which case imprisonment could be up to one year.

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