Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He was sentenced to 10 years in prison, with deprivation of civil rights, though prosecutors had asked for a 20-year term.
However, since capital punishment has been abolished- sentence him instead to twenty-five years hard labour plus five years deprivation of civil rights!
They imposed a 10-year prison sentence, with deprivation of civil rights, on the 87-year-old Mr. Papon, though prosecutors had asked for a 20-year term.
"It's an allegation of false arrest, and false arrest is clearly a deprivation of civil rights," he said.
While awaiting trial Wozencraft and Matthews married, and shortly thereafter pled guilty to federal deprivation of civil rights charges.
Gill is a sponsor of the measure recently signed into law to criminalize the deprivation of civil rights by public officials, making racial profiling a state crime.
Abrams Defends Bill "I don't know if that is a deprivation of civil rights in the normal definition," Mr. Koch said.
Helen Liu, his wife, has filed a civil suit in Federal District Court here charging the Government of Taiwan with wrongful death and deprivation of civil rights.
On August 5, 2011, a New Orleans Federal Court jury convicted five police officers of a myriad of charges related to the cover-up and deprivation of civil rights.
Consequently, Sikhs in the United States are stereotyped because of their appearance and subjected to hate crimes, workplace discrimination, school bullying, racial profiling, and other deprivations of civil rights.
On April 12, 1952 he was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison, 10 years deprivation of civil rights, and confiscation of all property, a measure which is thought to be unprecedented.
To be eligible to be elected to the National Assembly, one must be at least 23 years old, of French citizenship, and not subject to a sentence of deprivation of civil rights or to personal bankruptcy.
It is the first civil case brought under the 1994 Violence Against Women Act, which recognized crimes against women as a deprivation of civil rights and gave individuals a right to sue for damages in Federal court.
And there'll be a s'uit for damages for sundry torts, to wit, assault, deprivation of civil rights, placing in jeopardy of life and limb, menace, and a few more I may think of later."
Four other officers - Jesus Aguero, Jorge Garcia, Wilfredo Perez and Jorge Castello - were also charged today with deprivation of civil rights related to the beating of a man after a high-speed chase in 1997.
The "Laws" recommends that homosexuality, like adultery, fornication and the use of prostitutes, not be engaged in; that if it is engaged in, it be kept private or closeted, and that if it is discovered, it be punished by deprivation of civil rights, a severe penalty.
Phillip Jennings, who graduated from Oklahoma State in 1963, yesterday accompanied his daughter, now 24, when she returned to Stillwater to hold a news conference in front of the football stadium after filing a federal lawsuit in Oklahoma City, charging sexual assault, infliction of emotional distress and deprivation of civil rights.
After long delay, he was tried on a charge of high treason by the High Court of the Senate, and sentenced to three years' imprisonment, the term he had already served, and to the prohibition of residence in French territory for five years and deprivation of civil rights for ten years.