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  • | Life imprisonment | Life imprisonment
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  • ...n 8 November 1923; it failed, after street violence, and resulted in brief imprisonment for [[Adolf Hitler]] and others
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  • ====Imprisonment====
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  • ...he WWII [[Luftwaffe]] and Chief of its Medial Service; sentenced to [[life imprisonment]] by the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...tween July 1944 and April 1945, and a Major War Criminal sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]].
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  • Imprisonment of individuals by the modern government of the [[United Kingdom]], under au
    279 bytes (38 words) - 14:44, 30 September 2009
  • ...al Department; defendant in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] sentenced to [[life imprisonment]]
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  • ...on of assets from Jews and from conquered countries, and sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]]
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  • ...Medicine, and Professor of the Robert Koch Institute; sentenced to [[life imprisonment]] in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...Nazi Germany; defendant in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]] sentenced to [[life imprisonment]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Imprisonment is a state wherein substantial loss of liberty has occurred, such as that e
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  • ...invaded; briefly member of [[Gehlen Organization]] before German trial and imprisonment in 1951
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  • ...dolf Hitler]]'s successor as President of the Reich. Sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]]
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  • ...tain in 1941 to seek a peace agreement but was interned; sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] and died in [[Spanda
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  • * Zahoor Iqbal admitted supplying terrorists and was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment. * Mohammed Irfan admitted supplying terrorists and was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment.
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  • ...ed from life imprisonment (Greifelt) down to periods of less than 3 years’ imprisonment, for those convicted only of membership in a criminal organization, the [[S | Life imprisonment
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  • {{r|Imprisonment}}
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  • ...07 </ref>. In Uganda, killing a Crested Crane is an offence punishable by imprisonment. <ref> sourced at: http://www.orphanage.org/africa/uganda/fed/facts_about_
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  • ...reof, shall be punished by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both said punishments, in the discretion the ...ereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both said punishments, in the discretion of t
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  • ...er sometime between AD 62 and 64, shortly after his release from his first imprisonment in Rome. Until about AD 1800, nobody seriously doubted either authorship or ...Luke's]] description in Acts terminates before the account of Paul's first imprisonment is finished. The literary objections have been rejected as subjective and u
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  • ...aw and order" typically support toughening of penalties and lengthening of imprisonment on violent and drug crimes, and oppose rehabilitation of criminals as an al
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  • | Life imprisonment | Life imprisonment
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  • ...victed in the [[Pohl Case (NMT)]]. Originally, he was sentenced to [[life imprisonment]], but the sentence was commuted to 20 years.
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  • ...horities]] and [[police]] can not find them, and to further secure their [[imprisonment]]. Since it is often easier to steal [[children]], the term [[etymology|ori
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  • ==Dissent and imprisonment==
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  • ...ley was found guilty and served four years in prison; his sentence of life imprisonment was commuted in 1975 by President [[Richard Nixon]]. The case became a focu
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  • ...aria specifically, in 1922 and 1923. Hitler was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in 1922, of which he served four weeks for an incident in which he led Nazi ...ere put on treason on 25 February 1924. Hitler was sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he spent, in comfort, in Landsberg Prison, along with associates. He
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  • ...endant in the [[Ministries Case (NMT)]], he was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for planning aggressive war and atrocities against civilians.
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  • ...elf at the jury trial, was convicted, and was sentenced to five years of [[imprisonment]]. He filed for a writ of ''[[habeas corpus]]'', against Wainwright, the co ...broadened ''Gideon'''s rationale to cover misdemeanor defendants where any imprisonment was a possible sentence, establishing that those defendants also have the r
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  • ...eleased due to having been elected to the Reichstag. During Adolf Hitler's imprisonment, along with [[Erich Ludendorff]], he led the surrogate for the Nazi Party,
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  • ...ds of discipline and [[military necessity]]; persons lawfully sentenced to imprisonment will lose some, but not all rights.
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  • ...als|U.S. intelligence against the Soviet Union]], before German trial and imprisonment in 1951.
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  • ...countries, such as [[Saudi Arabia]] and Iran homosexuals can be subject to imprisonment or death, leading to gay bars and other meeting places remaining clandestin
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  • ...dings, which are not within the scope of military police, and sentenced to imprisonment, military police personnel will manage the prison.
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  • ...ng two years or to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds or to both such imprisonment and fine. [[Corporal punishment|whipping]] was authorized for some offenses
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  • ...ority of a regular force. Medical personnel and chaplains are exempt from imprisonment, although they may elect to serve combatant POW.
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  • == Arrest and imprisonment ==
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  • ...Both brothers were captured, being released in an amnesty after two years imprisonment. Following his release, he moved to [[Mexico]], forming the '''26th of Jul
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  • ...[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]] sentenced him to life imprisonment, but was released in 1951.
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  • ...ration of the vagina, anus or mouth. The maximum sentence for rape is life imprisonment.
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  • ...ot be avoided and repeated his orders that the Volunteers needed to resist imprisonment. On the same day, the German ship, the Aud, arrived in [[Tralee Bay]] in [[
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  • ...sentence. In other cases, they may result in medical treatment rather than imprisonment, but with the determination for partial or full discharge made by medical a
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  • ...riminal]] offence in many countries and can be punished by fines, [[prison|imprisonment]] and [[deportation]]. A visa is also usually valid for a limited period of
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  • As of 2002, Israeli authority for extrajudicial detention is the Imprisonment of Illegal Combatants Law, enacted in 2000 following a Supreme Court forbad
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  • ...itain to seek a peace agreement but was interned. He was sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and was the la He was sentenced to life imprisonment at Nuremberg, although not without controversy.
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  • |event=[[Scarborough Castle#Imprisonment of George Fox, 1665-1666|April 1665 - September 1666]] Imprisonment of [[George Fox]], founder of the [[Quakers]]
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  • ...Luke's]] description in Acts terminates before the account of Paul's first imprisonment is finished. The literary objections have been rejected as subjective and u
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  • ...nistered by [[Police]] officers, for example in the [[United Kingdom]]), [[imprisonment]], [[community service]], curfews and house arrest often using electronic t
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  • ...s enough to make him generally hated, but his prosecution for treason, and imprisonment under [[James VI and I]], who was conspicuously pro-Spanish, helped to make ...mous work was ''The History of the World'' (1614), written during his long imprisonment in the [[Tower of London]]. This went up to 168 BC, though the Preface sum
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  • ...ing cells in Indochina. [[Ho Chi Minh]], therefore, was freed from Chinese imprisonment in 1943, and given control of the Dong Minh Hoi.
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  • ...intent, torts against the person include [[assault]], [[battery]], [[false imprisonment]], [[intentional infliction of emotional distress]]. Torts against property
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  • ...vie directed by [[Irving Rapper]], about the [[Watergate]] scandal and the imprisonment and religious conversion of [[Charles Colson]]. He died in 1996 in Glendale
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  • ...ranging from life to three years. List and Kuntze, were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...tween July 1944 and April 1945, and a Major War Criminal sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]].
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  • ...actively opposed the [[Commissar Order]], he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for knowledge of reprisals against civilians under the [[Barbarossa Jurisdi
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  • ...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
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  • == 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
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  • ===False imprisonment=== |accessdate=2006-12-27}}</ref> Charles' imprisonment delayed the production of the seventh series of ''Red Dwarf''.
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  • ...ndant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]], where he was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...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
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  • The International Military Tribunal (Tokyo) sentenced him to life imprisonment as a class-A war criminal after the war, but was paroled in 1954.
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  • ...nals]], and sentenced, after one of the more complex trials, to ten years' imprisonment.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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]]"
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  • ...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.
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  • 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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...d larceny in Missouri; he was convicted and sentenced to serve 10 years of imprisonment, but he was released in 1932 (at 21, then the "age of majority," when he be Over the next 20 years he served three more terms of imprisonment -- in Kansas (for stealing government property), in Missouri (for stealing,
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  • ...In December 1933, the [[agitprop]] play ''[[Eight Men Speak]]'' about the imprisonment of [[Communist Party of Canada|Canadian Communist]] leader [[Tim Buck]] pre
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  • ...and convicted; on [[August 26]] he was sentenced to a further two years of imprisonment. ...is American publisher, [[Dutton]], did not expect him to live through this imprisonment, he did, and was released in August, 1971.
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  • Upon his removal from power and imprisonment at the family estate, Berg, on the shores of Lake Starnberg, Ludwig's young ...von Gudden. It is believed that at this point, Ludwig, who considered his imprisonment to be the equivalent of being buried alive, strangled Dr. von Gudden, who s
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  • ...there is no limit on the amount of the fine and sentences of up to 5 years imprisonment may be imposed on those responsible for the pollution or on management offi
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  • ...s between whites and blacks or mulattoes, providing for specific fines and imprisonment of up to three years.<ref>[http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/scripts/jimcrow/in ...ive in and occupy in the nighttime the same room shall each be punished by imprisonment not exceeding twelve (12) months, or by fine not exceeding five hundred ($5
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  • ...vels of acceptance, there remains laws in certain countries that punish by imprisonment people proved or thought to be homosexual. There are also groups in some so
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  • ...captured at the fall of Bataan and survived the Bataan Death March. After imprisonment in the Philippines, Japan and Korea, he was liberated in 1945.
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  • ...ical problems. Axelrod also lent his name to several protests against the imprisonment of scientists in the [[Soviet Union]].
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  • ...he [[1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal]]. He was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment and fined RM210&nbsp;million.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rashid|first=Hidir Reduan ...the dissemination of official information and offenders can face fines or imprisonment.<ref name="IBR219">{{Cite book
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  • ...him assisting in the death of Thomas Hyde, which prompted prosecution and imprisonment - he was paroled in June 2007. Conservative critics allege that he was addi
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  • ...r crimes in the [[Ministries Case (NMT)]], he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, but his sentence was commuted after 18 months. His son, Richard, who late
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  • ...writ (= court order) directing someone holding someone else in custody (= imprisonment) to "have his body" (in Latin) in the issuing court at the time specified i
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  • ...iquarian and forger [[Iolo Morganwg]], credits Caradog, on his return from imprisonment in Rome, with the introduction of [[Christianity]] to Britain.<ref>[[Iolo M
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  • Sentenced to life imprisonment, he died, in prison, in 1991.<ref name=BoliviaWeb />
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  • ...the U.S., ''habeas'' is an individual's protection from unlawful [[Prison|imprisonment]]. When we say "''habeas corpus''" nowadays we mean what was actually "''h
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  • }}</ref> Those defendants subject to imprisonment were held at [[Spandau Prison]] in Berlin, which closed after the last pris
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  • ...cture tours, in her editorial and clinical work, and dur¬ing her trial and imprisonment in 1916 Mrs. Sanger obviously ran into a complex whirlpool of public emotio
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  • ...stop to the rapid growth of the Quaker movement. Fox suffered his longest imprisonment, of 31 months, in 1664-66, first in [[Lancaster]] then in [[Scarborough]].
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  • * {{search link|inprisonment||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (imprisonment)
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  • ...only result of the negotiations was Dessauer’s arrest. It appears that his imprisonment was terminated because of his appointment and invitation by the government
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  • ...[[United States of America]] in 1978, and was sentenced to thirteen years' imprisonment. He was first held in [[Lefortovo Prison]] and then sent to the [[gulag]].
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  • ...owed to Mouse's lair, and so is the unwitting cause of Mouse's capture and imprisonment by Janarrl, as Mouse had all but expected. At this point he expresses his d
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  • ...he could not prevent more violence. In 1922 he was sentenced to six years imprisonment on a charge, which he admitted, of inciting disaffection.<ref>Gandhi, R. ch ...1930 a series of actions, well-publicized internationally, led to another imprisonment, this time without trial. Eventually he was released, and negotiations wit
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  • ...7-22|website=TODAY|language=en}}</ref> and he was sentenced to 6 months of imprisonment for his corruption crime.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Migration|date=2013-06-13|tit ...pleded guilty to 9 counts of criminal act and was sentenced to 2 years of imprisonment.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Auto|first=Hermes|date=2019-02-18|title=Man on bail fo
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  • ...Act, and on Sept. 14, after a four-days trial, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. The U.S. Supreme Court on Mar. 10, 1919, upheld the verdict, and Debs went
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  • === Setbacks, capture and imprisonment===
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  • === Setbacks, capture and imprisonment===
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  • ...rights of property, it was deprived of the right of arbitrary taxation or imprisonment without trial and was in theory responsible to all the people through the p
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  • After his imprisonment for practicing medicine without a license, and during the long battle for l
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  • ...the local Communist Party (KPD) branch (Höhler was sentenced to six years imprisonment for the assault, but was killed by the [[Gestapo]] after the Nazi accession
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  • ...y), Abraham (acquitted) and Hamen (convicted but sentence commuted to life imprisonment)." He both makes law accessible to the public, and also is well-known for u
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  • ...ork several days earlier for an evening of dinner, drinks, and unscheduled imprisonment. Wilfred has also been engaged by Dame Daphne to teach music at her girls'
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  • ...rce]]" (UVF); [[Gusty Spence]] is later found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder; the UVF is proscribed by the Northern Ireland government sh
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  • ..., although Hitler served little of this time. It was during this period of imprisonment that Hitler's political manifesto ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' was written. He was re
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  • ===Imprisonment of George Fox, 1665-1666===
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  • ===The later Stuarts and imprisonment of George Fox===
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  • ...und him guilty of blasphemy and sentenced him to branding, the pillory and imprisonment. Although Cromwell asked the parliament by what authority they did this, h
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  • ...he song 'Do You Take This Man?' mocks wedding vows by comparing romance to imprisonment, where the only solution is submission. Galás' haunting cover of Percy Sle
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  • Belgian law, for example, allowed imprisonment for vagrancy, a case that rose to the European Court of Human Rights. <ref> ...ied territories Gestapo had unlimited and independent powers of arrest and imprisonment. Further, in occupied territories, there were several orders to be follow
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  • ...f persons to be neutralized "through Executive Action"--murder--or through imprisonment and exile.<ref name=NSAEBB4 />
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  • ...ove'' mentions its author's part in a failed plot (book 1, chapter 6), his imprisonment, and (perhaps) a recantation of (possibly Lollard) heresy, all this was ass ...es from Foxe) made good use of Usk's account of his political intrigue and imprisonment in the ''Testament of Love'' to assemble a largely fictional "Life of Our L
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  • ...nt Magistrates. In criminal matters, such courts could impose sentences of imprisonment for up to three years; in civil matters, they were limited to awards of £2 ...confirmation by the High Court; they could also impose up to three years' imprisonment with the High Court's consent. Their civil jurisdiction was limited to £10
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  • ...Observer newspaper. Benenson wrote the article because he was moved by the imprisonment of two Portuguese students, who had raised their wine glasses in a toast to
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  • ...Sherman Act is a [[Criminal law|criminal offense]], punishable by fines or imprisonment. Injunctions may be granted by the courts to prevent anti-competitive behav
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  • ...up by confronting the objection that ''Korematsu'' centered on a "case of imprisonment of a citizen in a concentration camp solely because of his ancestry,"<ref>3
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  • Bankruptcy crimes carry a punishment by, among other things, imprisonment for up to five years.
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  • .... In 1666 George Fox, whose authority was now dominant, was released from imprisonment in [[Scarborough]] castle and soon set about travelling the country establi ...the payment of tithes, forfeiture of property, the tendering of oaths and imprisonment, on behalf of themselves and their spiritual sisters and brothers. This sha
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  • ...ain target" of the investigation that evidently led to the deportation and imprisonment of acquaintance Maher Arar, a senior RCMP officer confirmed Tuesday. Supt.
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  • ...declaring sympathy for the enemy. He was court-martialed and sentenced to imprisonment, but Lincoln commuted the sentence to banishment behind Confederate lines.
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  • ...]] drugs. The maximum penalty for unauthorised possession is three months' imprisonment and a £2,500 fine.
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  • ...and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture, imprisonment, and execution to bring fear to the people of the country so they would not ...leaders of the sect were arrested, tried and found guilty. After Asahara’s imprisonment, Fumihiro Joyu became the new head of the organization. Aum changed its nam
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  • ...and [[Joseph Stalin]], the leaders of these states, used arrest, torture, imprisonment, and execution to bring fear to the people of the country so they would not ...leaders of the sect were arrested, tried and found guilty. After Asahara’s imprisonment, Fumihiro Joyu became the new head of the organization. Aum changed its nam
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  • ...aria specifically, in 1922 and 1923. Hitler was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in 1922, of which he served four weeks for an incident in which he led Nazi ...ere put on treason on 25 February 1924. Hitler was sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he spent, in comfort, in Landsberg Prison, along with associates. He
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  • ...e arrest of Fouquet for wasting public money, and he was condemned to life imprisonment.
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  • ...keys on demand has a criminal sanction with a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment. Critics point out that this doesn't work against some cryptography systems
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  • ...t"<ref name=Kravchinskii1883 />. But the experience of public humiliation, imprisonment or exile naturally aroused even "in the most gentle and tender minds though
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  • ...r belt, with Stalin signing warrants for thousands of arrests, followed by imprisonment, torture, confession to imaginary crimes, a show trial and -- finally -- ex
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  • ...inister]] [[Saito Makoto]], for which Kodama was sentenced to 3.5 years of imprisonment.
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  • ...ding career which was severely curtailed. During their summer of impending imprisonment, they released the fey 'We Love You', complete with slamming prison cell do
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  • ...are|President of Delaware]]. Shortly after President McKinly's capture and imprisonment, McKean served as the President of Delaware for a month from September 22,
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  • ...ed by a light. She asked three things of her voices: her deliverance (from imprisonment by the English), that God should aid the French, and, finally, she asked fo
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  • ...osition leader. He was dismissed from his post, tortured and released from imprisonment shortly afterwards. He then retired from public life to his modest family p
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  • ...ch as the [[Falun Gong]] are monitored, with periodic crackdowns involving imprisonment, coercion and harassment;<ref>David Ownby, ''Falun Gong and the Future of C
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  • ...was limited to minor crimes with a maximum punishment of a $5,000 fine and imprisonment of no more than one year<ref name=ICRA>[[Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968]],
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  • ...e medical and legal professions have led to false diagnoses and wrongful imprisonment, and ill-founded risk assessments were among the causes of the financial [
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  • ...tions against Canadian government bodies which led to a large fine and the imprisonment of seven Scientology members.
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  • ...itia was disarmed, and its leader, [[Samir Geagea]], was sentenced to life imprisonment (he was released after the withdrawal of Syrian forces in 2005).
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  • ...ersuasively against the death penalty for the conspirators, proposing life imprisonment instead, but a speech by Cato proved decisive, and the conspirators were ex
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  • :'''1591''': Francis Hepburn, [[Earl of Bothwell]] escapes from imprisonment in castle
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  • ...fresh off a boat from the mainland in a town called Seyda Neen, freed from imprisonment by the string pulling of a distant and obscure emperor. At this point the p
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  • ...ntions nine complete commentaries on the Qur'án, revealed during the Báb's imprisonment at Máh-Kú, which have been lost without a trace.<ref>Denis MacEoin, ''The
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  • ...nbas region (Donets Basin). The forced laborers endured fines, starvation, imprisonment, beatings, and hanging, but also had better chances for more food, money, a
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  • ...y led to his eventual sentencing late in 1961 as a [[drug addict]] and his imprisonment at the [[Drug rehabilitation|Narcotic Rehabilitation Center]] of the [[Cali
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  • ...BJ Palmer, claimed to cure all or most disease, were subject to arrest and imprisonment for practicing medicine without a license. Even with widespread arrests, th
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  • ...BJ Palmer, claimed to cure all or most disease, were subject to arrest and imprisonment for practicing medicine without a license. Even with widespread arrests, th
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  • ...spying against the United States for [[Israel]] and was sentenced to life imprisonment; the [[State of Israel]] granted Pollard citizenship while Pollard was in A
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  • ...nd for eight days it ravaged the countryside. Godfrey claimed the rumoured imprisonment of Hugh of Vermandois was the reason his army went on pillage. The Emperor
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  • ...of Democide'', 1997.</ref><ref>Nghia M. Vo, ''The Bamboo Gulag: Political Imprisonment in Communist Vietnam'' (McFarland, 2004).</ref> Large numbers of South Viet
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  • ...ted to produce his plays were a target for political persecution, fines or imprisonment. He was subpoenaed by the [[House Un-American Activities Committee]] durin
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  • ...he rest of his life in or near Acre. The first two years involved a severe imprisonment that resulted serious illness sweeping the entire party; two of Bahá'u'll� ...nfluential, such as Isfahan and Yazd, the Bahá'ís suffered discrimination, imprisonment, and sometimes pogroms and executions. In places where the clergy were neut
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  • ...the [[Occupation of the Ruhr|French occupation of the Ruhr]]. But Hitler’s imprisonment following the failed November 1923 “[[Beer Hall Putsch]]” left the part
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  • ...xist through techniques that ranged from ostracism to seizure of property, imprisonment, and execution. In the 1770s the patriots were younger, more committed, mor
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  • ...ed heretical to many Muslims. He was also an outspoken man. The result was imprisonment and finally execution on charges of blasphemy. Hallāj's last words reporte
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  • ...criminal activity, but the normal punishment for a crime will be [[prison|imprisonment]], fines, or [[community service]]. Modern criminal law has been affected c
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  • ...isonment of those who failed to pay fines.<ref>Gilbert 1991, p. 213.</ref> Imprisonment of people aged between 16 and 21 was abolished except for the most serious
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  • ...n field hands are directed by an integrated system of control ranging from imprisonment and leg irons to whipping and public humiliation. Though not slaves, neithe
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