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...but both cases were transferred to adult court and both resulted in punishment as adult felonies. Smith served six- and four-year terms of imprisonment...
...experience, of which I regret. I take full responsibility and accept my punishment," says Holder, the State Bar's former membership director. ...
...Anonymous offshoot; their charges mirror those facing Hammond, while the extent of punishment is wildly disparate. As activist publicity organization Sparrow Media pointed out Thursday...
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...of the time, when it comes to actually convicting and punishing defendants. Punishment is expensive and injurious, and sometimes no really good purpose will be...
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As reported in this lengthy new local article, "Gov. Rick Scott has accelerated the pace of signing death warrants in Florida by lining up three executions over the next few weeks, the most in such a
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...death penalty debate say, suggests the state remains deeply uneasy about the punishment â an ambivalence that muddies its value. â When a law...
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...and there are still hurdles to widespread, accurate deployment."Three Generations of Punishment" by Anderson Cooper about escape of Shin Dong-hyuk from Camp 14...
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