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  • ...intent, torts against the person include [[assault]], [[battery]], [[false imprisonment]], [[intentional infliction of emotional distress]]. Torts against property
    3 KB (457 words) - 01:08, 15 December 2007
  • ...vie directed by [[Irving Rapper]], about the [[Watergate]] scandal and the imprisonment and religious conversion of [[Charles Colson]]. He died in 1996 in Glendale
    3 KB (446 words) - 08:35, 24 June 2023
  • ...ranging from life to three years. List and Kuntze, were sentenced to life imprisonment.
    7 KB (1,025 words) - 04:26, 21 March 2024
  • ...is fairer on the public purse to kill a murderer than pay for his lifelong imprisonment. The death penalty is also seen by some as the best guarantee of public saf
    3 KB (499 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
  • ...its penalties, specifying imprisonment and sackcloth for a first offence; imprisonment, sackcloth and a fine for a second offence; and death for a third offence.
    7 KB (1,044 words) - 04:38, 30 January 2011
  • ...tween July 1944 and April 1945, and a Major War Criminal sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]].
    3 KB (447 words) - 05:32, 3 September 2010
  • ...actively opposed the [[Commissar Order]], he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for knowledge of reprisals against civilians under the [[Barbarossa Jurisdi
    3 KB (454 words) - 05:26, 29 December 2010
  • ...was fined £1,000. Denis Lemon was fined £500 and sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended. It had been "touch and go", said the judge, whether he would act
    3 KB (520 words) - 12:15, 16 September 2010
  • == Imprisonment == There does not seem to be any material in Citizendium on the topic of "imprisonment." I am interested in this topic, particularly the State of California Priso
    12 KB (2,135 words) - 15:25, 7 June 2024
  • ===False imprisonment=== |accessdate=2006-12-27}}</ref> Charles' imprisonment delayed the production of the seventh series of ''Red Dwarf''.
    12 KB (1,851 words) - 17:32, 11 March 2024
  • ...ndant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]], where he was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.<ref>{{citation
    5 KB (716 words) - 23:38, 5 January 2011
  • ...rge, with the maximum sentence being [[Life imprisonment in Singapore|life imprisonment]]. Criminal lawyer Peter Fernando was assigned to defend the culprit in his ..., an offence which was punishable by [[life imprisonment in Singapore|life imprisonment]] or up to twenty years in prison, in addition to caning.<ref>{{cite web|ur
    31 KB (3,881 words) - 02:29, 17 March 2024
  • The International Military Tribunal (Tokyo) sentenced him to life imprisonment as a class-A war criminal after the war, but was paroled in 1954.
    4 KB (582 words) - 01:55, 27 March 2024
  • ...nals]], and sentenced, after one of the more complex trials, to ten years' imprisonment.
    4 KB (618 words) - 09:09, 5 April 2024
  • ...s programme, but when they indicated their reluctance to give sentences of imprisonment because so many prisoners were in fact killed, a greater emphasis was place
    4 KB (675 words) - 10:32, 19 January 2011
  • ...POW.<ref name=nytimes1945-07-04/><ref name=nytimes1941-11-29/> During his imprisonment he was interrogated by the [[Gestapo]]. He wrote ''"[[Behind both Lines]]"
    5 KB (694 words) - 12:49, 1 May 2024
  • ...red that 'you can't leave. You can't quit.' This heightened the feeling of imprisonment. After going into a massive rage, he ended up being released.
    5 KB (749 words) - 16:20, 18 February 2012
  • In 1820, Carlile was beginning six years of imprisonment in Dorchester jail for publishing [[Thomas Paine]]'s ''Age of Reason'', and The effect of Carlile's imprisonment that two thousand copies of the ''Age of Reason'' were sold in six months.
    16 KB (2,519 words) - 09:04, 4 October 2013
  • ...es an indictable offense as "punishable under the laws of both Parties by imprisonment or other deprivation of liberty for a maximum period of at least one/two y
    5 KB (767 words) - 14:04, 1 April 2024
  • ...sters who denied freedom to the enslaved were subject to federal fines and imprisonment. That is, the bill would transfer legal authority over ex-slaves from state
    5 KB (744 words) - 09:27, 6 July 2023
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