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Перевод: imprisonment
[существительное] заключение; тюремное заключение; лишение свободы
Тезаурус:
- In 1982 Mrs Chamberlain was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, while her husband was convicted as an accessory and given a suspended 18-month jail term.
- This carried the law further than the 1967 Act because any term of imprisonment (rather than five years minimum) was now to be enough.
- They were each sentenced to six years' imprisonment, but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard.
- (Not his own imprisonment, of course; society could not tolerate the imprisonment of Lord Lane, but it could tolerate and indeed is baying for, the imprisonment of those whose private behaviour offends Lord Lane's principles.)
- The King had convened a special meeting of the Council to discuss the imprisonment of a Galloway baron in England.
- The trials and tribulations which beset Piggott after his riding career was over - imprisonment in October 1987 for tax fraud - do nothing to distract from his achievements in the saddle, and never have his skills been better demonstrated than when he won his twenty-eighth Classic.
- The men have been locked up in their cells since day one of their imprisonment."
- By heavy amercements and by imprisonment he had compelled the regarders to make their regard in the "purlieus" - that is, in districts which had been disafforested; he had prevented the forest inhabitants from exercising their rights, even those conceded by royal charter and writs, unless they paid fines therefor before the Forest justices, and at Forest inquests he had compelled Forest officers and juries, under threat of imprisonment, to indict persons whom they knew to be innocent.
- One of the circumstances constituting this offence is where the penis penetrate the anus of a male or a female, and the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.
- The maximum penalty is ten years' imprisonment, compared with a maximum of five years for the lesser offence of violent disorder.
- During the next two days Corbett stayed in his cell, recuperating from the journey and forced imprisonment.
- This does not gainsay the fundamental proposition that it is every citizen's duty to retain self-control - at least to the extent of not violating other people's interests - but it does open the way to a manslaughter verdict and to sentences which are rarely longer than eight years' imprisonment (less than half as long as the time served by many convicted of murder) and may be considerably shorter.
- Over in Nancy, Simone Weber, the so-called "Devil of Nancy", is now the undisputed record-holder for imprisonment on remand.
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