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Examples of life imprisonment


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Accordingly, the court directed that the death sentences be replaced by sentences of lifeimprisonment.
The recommendation to mercy and the custom of commuting those rare death sentences handed down to female felons to lifeimprisonment reinforced women's inferiority.
When he returned to his home country in order to distribute his work, he was arrested and sentenced to lifeimprisonment in 1881.
They risk lifeimprisonment or worse, simply because their religion is different from that of the ruling power.
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On conviction, the maximum sentence available to the court for these offences is lifeimprisonment.
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A person convicted of robbery with violence may, under the present law, be sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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Among those serving lifeimprisonment there will then be many more men with a latent tendency to violence.
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In 1959, of 75 persons convicted of the offence of manslaughter where a maximum sentence of lifeimprisonment applied, 64 were sentenced to imprisonment.
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Separate figures are not available for those prisoners serving sentences of lifeimprisonment and those serving determinate sentences.
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If we do not have capital punishment, we must have lifeimprisonment, but that has failed.
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It would be quite wrong to fix a definite time as meaning lifeimprisonment.
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I would, therefore, much rather discuss these issues at the appropriate time, when we can go into all the questions affecting lifeimprisonment.
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The question is whether nine or ten years of imprisonment, representing lifeimprisonment, is sufficient to frighten the criminal.
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There might also be the case of a man sentenced to lifeimprisonment who was not mentally very stable and yet was not certifiable.
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The ordinary people think that lifeimprisonment should mean imprisonment for life, and nothing else whatsoever.
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Some lifeimprisonment sentences prove to be not even 14 years.
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If a person is sentenced to lifeimprisonment under this legislation, how could it be reduced by half?
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In those circumstances—this is not a hypothetical case—it was affirmed that a penalty of lifeimprisonment could have been imposed by the judge.
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Grossly negligent driving which results in a death could be charged as manslaughter, which attracts a maximum penalty of lifeimprisonment.
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How can anyone believe and accept that capital punishment is to be equated with lifeimprisonment as a punishment?
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Many scheduled offences carry a maximum sentence of lifeimprisonment and most others carry a lengthy prison term.
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Neither hanging nor lifeimprisonment is the answer.
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It is simple to talk of lifeimprisonment.
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He was found guilty on a majority verdict by the jury and sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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The maximum penalty for robbery is lifeimprisonment.
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Clause 4 provides lifeimprisonment as the ultimate penalty.
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Prisoners sentenced to lifeimprisonment, if released, will, of course, always be subject to recall.
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I know perfectly well that the sentence passed is a sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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The offences under this section carry lifeimprisonment.
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Extensive powers are already available to them, and for the serious offences of violence which are of most concern the maximum penalty is lifeimprisonment.
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I think he interpreted that as punishable with lifeimprisonment.
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It is stated to be punishable by lifeimprisonment.
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I referred just now to the maximum penalty of lifeimprisonment where the damage or destruction is caused by fire.
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I believe that the general public would be quite horrified if young men were to be sentenced to lifeimprisonment for a second such offence.
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That right of appeal exists in regard to the tariff for all other sentences which result in lifeimprisonment.
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The existing penalties for offences of violence against the person range, according to the seriousness of the offence, up to a maximum of lifeimprisonment.
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A person is to be sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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Is it really necessary to sentence him to lifeimprisonment?
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Only 10 of them were sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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Instead, it requires the court to impose a sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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Does it not amount to saying that a sentence of lifeimprisonment imposed by a court does not now mean that?
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I defer to the great judges who sit sentencing people to lifeimprisonment.
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However, lifeimprisonment no longer means what is says.
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An increase in the maximum to lifeimprisonment will enable them to impose much longer determinate sentences.
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The sentence was commuted to lifeimprisonment and, like all life sentences, was reduced to 21 years, and then to 15 years.
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Under these circumstances does he recognise that an offence has been committed which carries a maximum sentence of lifeimprisonment?
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It is part of my task to study the cases of considerable numbers of men who are serving sentences of lifeimprisonment.
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Again, it is an offence which carries with it a sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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If this clause is enacted, the maximum penalty for the offence will be that of lifeimprisonment.
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It must follow that lifeimprisonment, as it is now constituted, does not act as a deterrent, or cannot be proved to do so.
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Two service men have been found guilty and sentenced to lifeimprisonment, while two service men are still awaiting trial.
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I can easily conceive of a situation where nothing short of lifeimprisonment would be sufficient.
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All these factors are taken into account in considering the release of prisoners sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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He was certified insane and then sentenced to lifeimprisonment, after which he was birched.
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Two were sentenced to death and the other to lifeimprisonment.
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The maximum penalty for robbery while armed is already lifeimprisonment.
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The sentence for burglary can be lifeimprisonment.
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All that was necessary—and this is what has been done—was to give the one simple alternative of lifeimprisonment.
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A regular and habitual procedure of review applies to all cases of lifeimprisonment.
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However, it is the most serious public order offence, and we have provided a maximum penalty of lifeimprisonment.
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The offence of robbery carries a maximum sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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Under that policy, in a number of cases lifeimprisonment will and does mean precisely imprisonment for life.
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I am concerned with whether the sentence of lifeimprisonment for riot, which was imposed last year by a judge, should he retained.
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But there are situations in which the sentence of lifeimprisonment for the offence of riot is appropriate.
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The maximum penalty for either robbery with violence or felonious wounding is lifeimprisonment.
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They included abolishing the sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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There are no persons still serving sentences of lifeimprisonment imposed more than 30 years ago.
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One hundred and six persons serving sentences of lifeimprisonment were released on licence during the period of ten years from 1951 to 1960.
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During the period from 1951 to 1960 159 persons were sentenced to lifeimprisonment; 3 of them have been released on licence.
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They are specified as being for children under 14 and for offences that do not carry a term of lifeimprisonment for an adult.
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It is in effect a double and dual system for dealing with prisoners who have been sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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They are brought before the courts and sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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He was sentenced to lifeimprisonment and is still in prison.
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Clause 27 is important because it creates a new offence which can attract a sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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The argument that mandatory lifeimprisonment is necessary for deterrence is unconvincing.
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In the mandatory case, the law prescribes that he shall sentence a person to lifeimprisonment.
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For example, the offence of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm is punishable by lifeimprisonment.
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Females sentenced to lifeimprisonment or indeterminate detention are not included in the above calculation.
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However, that would confer a maximum penalty of lifeimprisonment on an offence which only requires, as a matter of fact, an absence of consent.
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On the other hand, there is the realisation that lifeimprisonment does not actually mean that.
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In 1975 two were serving sentences of more than 10 years, excluding life, and 28 were serving lifeimprisonment.
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It is claimed that they are all heinous crimes, carrying the same moral culpability and therefore requiring the same mandatory sentence—lifeimprisonment.
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I do not believe that there should be any sentence of lifeimprisonment anyway.
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The rule whereby lifeimprisonment is a period of eight, nine, ten or eleven years has no statutory authority.
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Many of them are serving extremely long sentences, including in some cases sentences of lifeimprisonment with recommendations by the trial judge for lengthy detention.
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Two of them, aged 18 and 19, were sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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I am against the mandatory sentence of lifeimprisonment.
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Secondly, it was framed to try to ensure that young people did not serve lifeimprisonment.
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My difficulty is that, on convicting a person, the only choice for the court is lifeimprisonment or a fine.
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He was tried, convicted and sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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In 1957, 22 people were sentenced to lifeimprisonment, and the following year the total number serving such a sentence was 176.
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The debate has been mainly concerned with the treatment of those offenders sentenced to lifeimprisonment.
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Is it not apparent that heavy fines and sentences up to and including lifeimprisonment are not sufficient?
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A total of 6,432 people were convicted, in 12 cases the accused being sentenced to death and in 151 cases to lifeimprisonment.
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Two convictions were quashed on appeal and the remainder were commuted to lifeimprisonment.
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