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The members of the jatha were persecuted and given long-term imprisonment.
Dozens of gangsters were being sent to the penitentiary for long-term imprisonments.
Those monarchists who did not escape were imprisoned and sentenced to long-term imprisonment.
Some other ideas include an increase in supervision for a decrease in time as an alternative to long-term imprisonment.
This meant he had to leave his family, forget familiar creature comforts and worst of all, sooner or later, face long-term imprisonment.
Meals and library materials had become his entire existence, and he finally began to realize what long-term imprisonment would be like.
Long-term imprisonment was unknown among the Unseen.
At that time, the Israelis were holding about 5,000 to 6,000 Palestinians in administrative detention - long-term imprisonment without charges or trial.
Chávez was sentenced to long-term imprisonment.
Third, the legal system has introduced long-term imprisonment - which was also traditionally not used in sharia law - under 'discretionary punishment.'
But a night in jail, and the possibility of long-term imprisonment, forced Mr. Cohn to do some serious soul-searching.
Among the possible punishments were prayer, pilgrimage, wearing a yellow cross for life, banishment, public recantation, or, occasionally, long-term imprisonment.
Prince Chakrabongse personally led the arrest of all conspirators and their punishments were severe - including executions to long-term imprisonment.
The monks face long-term imprisonment, and all boycotting monks are disrobed; some monks are tortured during interrogation.
Željko Mejakić was found guilty for the criminal offense of Crimes against Humanity and sentenced him to the long-term imprisonment of 21 years.
Stalin had ordered Trotsky killed, and had dispatched a KGB officer to do it, knowing that he'd suffer long-term imprisonment for the task.
Torture in Numidia was not sophisticated, though like all Eastern-style despots, Jugurtha did avail himself of dungeons and long-term imprisonment.
In fact, Human Rights Watch recently reported that incidents of long-term imprisonment and physical violence directed against religious activists are less frequent in China today than in years past.
The interrogators worked from a menu of basic tactics to gain a prisoner's cooperation, from the "friendly" approach, to good cop-bad cop routines, to the threat of long-term imprisonment.
Several other members of the NDH government were captured in May and June 1945, and sentenced to death or long-term imprisonment in the Trial of Mile Budak.
It mentioned long-term imprisonments of dissidents for nonviolent acts and "severe restrictions on the rights of citizens to freedom of assembly, association, expression, religion as well as to due legal process and fair trial."
The trial, itself, could be suspended, in which case the defendant, although under suspicion, went free (with the threat that the process could be continued at any time) or was held in long-term imprisonment until a trial commenced.
Yodok camp and Bukchang camp are separated into two sections: One section for political prisoners in lifelong detention, another part similar to re-education camps with prisoners sentenced to long-term imprisonment with the vague hope of eventual release.
On 14 June 1941, the remaining officers, while on an alleged training mission, were disarmed, arrested and deported to Norilsk, north of the Arctic Circle in Siberia, where they were sentenced to death or long-term imprisonment.
Amar (Dev Anand) a young man was convicted to long-term imprisonment for a murder he did not commit, but was pinned on him by the evidence of the very witness whose life and honour he had tried to save.