old offenders造句
例句與造句
- Of the guilt of that old offender, Father Thames, there was the most ample evidence ".
- Under Canadian law the 19-year-old offender cannot be named because he was 17 at the time of the crime.
- These prisoners were divided into two separate groups; the old offenders into one ward, the young and comparatively innocent into another.
- The 17-year-old offender was arrested, jailed for two weeks, given a probationary term and ordered to pay restitution.
- On September 18, 1931, Elliott was one of eight people taken into custody during a police raid of 600 1 / 2 Washington Street, where she was listed as an old offender.
- It's difficult to find old offenders in a sentence. 用old offenders造句挺難的
- On January 25, 2010 52-year-old offender Charles L . Jackson # 870140 was stabbed by another inmate shortly before 1 : 30 Saturday as offenders were being released to go to recreation.
- But as long as the court is approving capital punishment for some defendants and not others, it should hold that 17-and 18-year-old offenders fall on the wrong side of the line.
- The Court of Criminal Appeals is considering an argument by Houston attorney Stanley Schneider that the Texas capital murder statute is unconstitutional because there is no mechanism for determining the maturity of a 17-year-old offender.
- This decision came one year after " Thompson v . Oklahoma ", in which the Court had held that a 15-year-old offender could not be executed because to do so would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
- One piece by Twain attacking Clark ( as " John Quill " but not actually named ) appeared in " Galaxy Magazine " in 1870, entitled " A Literary Old Offender in Court with Suspicious Property in His Possession ".
- The age of legal liability is 16, and Fundacion Sur asserted that 16-and 17-year-old offenders frequently were transferred to adult criminal courts or held in juvenile detention centers for longer periods than warranted by their offenses.
- "Passage of this amendment would restore the death penalty in Florida for 16-year-old offenders, " said Stephen Harper, coordinator of the Juvenile Death Penalty Initiative, a coalition seeking to eliminate the death penalty for juveniles.
- Because of her age when the slaying occurred and because state law in 1971 prohibited a 14-year-old offender from being treated as an adult, prosecutors in Essex County have been perplexed about how to how to handle Ms . Watson's case.
- Because federal grant funds ran out last year, Phoenix had only one sex-crimes detective working " cold cases " at a time when other cities were tracking down old offenders en masse, thanks to new DNA technology . ( beginitalic ) ( enditalic)
- Although Hornung's Australian experience was brief, it influenced most of his literary work from " A Bride from the Bush " published in 1899, to " Old Offenders and a Few Old Scores ", which was published after his death.
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