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He was condemned to imprisonment for life and loss of civil rights.
Given the age of the Nationalists, this meant imprisonment for life.
Of the principals, four were condemned to imprisonment for life.
He was sentenced to imprisonment for life with a minimum term of 35 years.
They, though condemned to imprisonment for life, managed in time to escape.
In any other case, a person convicted of murder must be sentenced to imprisonment for life.
This means that he is liable to imprisonment for life and to pay such fine as the court may award.
A person guilty of an offence under this law is liable to imprisonment for life.
It is punishable with imprisonment for life or any shorter term.
On September 3, 1687 he made public profession of his errors, and was sentenced to imprisonment for life.
The false heir made a full confession and was sentenced to imprisonment for life.
The sentence is - and remains - a sentence of imprisonment for life.
The maximum penalty for production and distribution is imprisonment for life.
Cecil obtained the commutation of the penalty to imprisonment for life.
My imprisonment for life would recompense you even for the loss of her grace's arm.
By accepting the plea, he avoided a possible death sentence and accepted imprisonment for life without parole.
Dias was sentenced to death, which was later reduced to imprisonment for life.
The Act replaced the penalty of death with a mandatory sentence of imprisonment for life.
Attempted murder by other means not specified in the statute ( 14) shall be liable to imprisonment for life.
Our state provides that the punishment for murder in the first degree shall be imprisonment for life or death by hanging.
During the legal purge he was sentenced to imprisonment for life, but was released in the mid 1950s.
He looked like a frightened, aging Jesus, whose sentence to crucifixion had been commuted to imprisonment for life.
A person guilty of conspiracy to murder is liable to imprisonment for life or for any shorter term.
There wasn't a trace of sarcasm in his voice - he might have been speaking of a prior engagement rather than imprisonment for life.
Imprisonment for life in an oak-tree.