Examples of using Prison terms in English and their translations into Chinese
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All five Holy Land Foundation executives were convicted on all charges and sentenced to lengthy prison terms.
The doctor and one police officer were sentenced to suspended prison terms of seven and four months.
Mr. Moto was sentenced to 63 years' imprisonment, while the members of his" government" were each given prison terms of 52 years.
Malaysia has said it will also seek prison terms of up to 10 years for each of the individuals accused.
The court in Hamburg sentenced the men to prison terms of between two and seven years each.
It should be noted that death sentences have not been carried out in Mali since the 1980s and that they are routinely commuted to prison terms.
The pardoning power has come to embrace the authority to shorten prison terms and reduce fines.
This sentence was largely symbolic since Guatemalan law does not permit prison terms longer than 50 years.
Citizens who committed crimes in Cuba, such as the hijacking of aircraft, were sentenced by Cuban courts and served long prison terms in Cuba.
About half the prisoners currently being held in Israel have been sentenced to prison terms by military courts.
The Court however reduced the sentences handed out in the first instance: death sentences were reduced to 20-year prison terms, and life sentences were reduced to 15-year prison terms. .
Crackdowns on unregistered and even state-sanctioned places of worship and religious leaders have increased, with several clerics receiving long prison terms.
The Tribunal in question was reported to have the power to impose death sentences, order public executions and issue life prison terms.
Penalties for anyone in possession of an illegal firearm were tough- from heavy fines to prison terms of 10 years.
In January 2009 the President of Ghana commuted all remaining death sentences(around 500) to prison terms, while the President of Zambia commuted over 50 death sentences.
As Head of the Clemency Board, the President regularly examines requests for clemency(over 100 each year) and has reduced prison terms in dozens of cases.
The Committee is also concerned that workers who participated in strikes have faced reprisals from the State party' s authorities, including suspended prison terms and dismissals(art. 8).
The Committee is particularly concerned by the information it received that clients of lawyers who referred to international treaties and conventions in their defence were sentenced to longer prison terms(art. 10).
In January and February, in separate sentencing hearings in Michigan, Nassar received prison terms of 40 to 125 years and 40 to 175 years.
Prosecutors had sought the maximum 10-year prison term.