Some cancers, like chronic myelogenous leukemia, are no longer a death sentence; metastatic melanoma, previously a death sentence, can now sometimes be controlled such as was done for President Carter.
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The special court ruled on the death sentence by a two to one majority, with one of the three judges not backing the death sentence but agreeing on a conviction.
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It could be a fun road trip / death sentence?
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Salem escapes death sentence Salem was expected to receive a death sentence but a treaty with Portugal, from where he was extradited in 2005 on numerous criminal charges, resulted in a life term.
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For a lot of people it means a death sentence.
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Or as Constance Wu would call it, 'a death sentence.
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In 2016, Morsy's death sentence and life sentence were overturned.
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Back then, being diagnosed with HIV was a death sentence.
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For 600,000 people that diagnosis will be a death sentence.
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Many of them consider returning to be a death sentence.
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Instead, her four days in jail became a death sentence.
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His death sentence, although tainted by racial bias, still stands.
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This is like giving a death sentence to this bear.
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Going vegan isn't a death sentence to your social life.
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Getting caught three times can result in a death sentence.
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In Chicago, crossing any street could be a death sentence.
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Making a person stateless is worse than a death sentence.
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One of those charges had carried a possible death sentence.
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A bump from the swimmer could mean a death sentence.
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But in a developing country, it was a death sentence.
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Why should they endorse what amounted to a death sentence?
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I don't think that actually should be a death sentence.
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His death sentence had been commuted to life in 2009.
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The Supreme Court upheld Mr. Qadri's death sentence last October.
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He knew that refusal would earn him a death sentence.
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HIV, we say, is now no longer a death sentence.
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In the past, cancer was seen as a death sentence.
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She knows that being deported can be a death sentence.
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Or as Constance Wu would call it: a death sentence.
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"What I got is a slow death sentence," he said.
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An AIDS diagnosis, in 1985, was considered a death sentence.
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Ayatollah Khomeini died within months of declaring the death sentence.
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Releasing them into the wild would be a death sentence.
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Murder carries a potential death sentence or life in prison.
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In any other country, bankruptcy was a financial death sentence.
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For many of them, this could be a death sentence.
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But even that's not a death sentence for these bombers.
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The jury has to be unanimous on the death sentence.
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Activists took to the streets Sunday to protest the death sentence.
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His death sentence and life sentence were eventually overturned in 2016.
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Intentional murder is punishable by a mandatory death sentence in Malaysia.
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A plate of cold wings, however, is a competitive death sentence.
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It is clear that to return would be a death sentence.
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An accident at highway speed is a near-guaranteed death sentence.
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The country would just be signing a death sentence for women.
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Our immigration policy shouldn't amount to a death sentence for anyone.
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"This is saddest for her parents...no death sentence," read another.
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The 30th charge, which included a possible death sentence, was dropped.
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For a woman of her age, that was a death sentence.
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In Texas, "future dangerousness" is a prerequisite for a death sentence.
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"My father has been handed practically a death sentence," he wrote.
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A "gap in your employment" is not a career death sentence.
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Only 14 states had at least one death sentence that year.
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Fob James commuted Neelley&aposs death sentence to life in 1999.
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He had personally signed off on pursuing Terry Williams's death sentence.
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Malaysia is considering revoking his death sentence to facilitate his extradition.
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Like many people, I still thought HIV was a death sentence.
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It doesn't have to be that they got a death sentence.
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A year later, he challenged his death sentence on those grounds.
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We don't have the death sentence in the Northern Syria federation.
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"Talking to the police is a death sentence," Ms. Ayala said.
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Instead, the lockdown issued was a death sentence to many inside.
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"It's not a death sentence if you get it," said Sen.
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It ought to have been devastating news, a literary death sentence.
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"Cancer does not have to be a death sentence," said Ilbawi.
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For farmers and small landowners, that's almost a regulatory death sentence.
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The death sentence announced in December was handed down in absentia.
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In hindsight, his conviction was nothing short of a death sentence.
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Perhaps it was too much to discuss one's own death sentence.
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Ultimately, the court overturned his death sentence, but not his conviction.
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Morsi is currently appealing three other convictions, including a death sentence.
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De Gaulle pardoned him in 1968, sparing him the death sentence.
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These destructive environmental policies would be a death sentence to many.
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Over the years, cancer went from a death sentence to a survivable disease thanks to new and innovative treatments, but a practice few know about—nonmedical switching—makes the disease a potential death sentence yet again.
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People celebrated online after learning that the death sentence had been quashed.
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Tiyip was given a two-year suspended death sentence in September 2017.
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It assumes that a break-in merits a personally administered death sentence.
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"Being Black in your own home shouldn't be a death sentence," Sen.
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How can or should an alarming death sentence be confronted in midlife?
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Then, in 1994, Fontenot's death sentence was vacated and he was resentenced.
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As part of his plea agreement, he avoided a possible death sentence.
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Losing one was fine, but losing two was a potential death sentence.
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Go deeper: Jail can be a death sentence for the mentally ill
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For greens, that's a death sentence only Hillary Clinton can now overturn.
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For some ailing veterans, the delay effectively serves as a death sentence.
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I have not granted a commutation of a death sentence until now.
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In Pakistan, conviction under the blasphemy laws can carry a death sentence.
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HIV, of course, is no longer the death sentence it once was.
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HIV isn't supposed to be a death sentence—not anymore, at least.
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A return to Russia would be "a death sentence," Mr. Bitkov said.
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A cancer diagnosis is no longer the death sentence it once was.
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He said the death sentence "was the only penalty" for that crime.
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Last month, she said, that punishment was changed to a death sentence.
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To be sure, the first day of trading is no death sentence.
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Maine Gov Paul LePage just pardoned a dog from a death sentence.
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Carol Heath's son and sister both disagreed and supported the death sentence.
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As soon as this goes through the courts, there's a death sentence.
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Greg Abbott respect Kent Whitaker's wishes and commute his son's death sentence.
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Not long ago, they could be a death sentence or warrant institutionalization.
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When the death sentence was handed down, he accepted his fate calmly.
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The commander received a death sentence, later commuted by President James Madison.
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Reed's death sentence is currently on hold due to separate state proceedings.
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"They kept saying that this is not a death sentence," she said.
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Doctors told Herrera Beutler the prenatal condition was virtually a death sentence.
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"It's basically a death sentence," Brennan told VICE News from Los Angeles.
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H.I.V. went from an inevitable death sentence to a manageable chronic disease.
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What was once a death sentence is now a treatable, chronic condition.
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The jury voted 9 to 3 in favor of a death sentence.
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If found guilty, the two young women face a likely death sentence.
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He was given a death sentence, which was later commuted to life.
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The federal government has not carried out a death sentence since 2003.
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In 1955, Mr. Irvin's death sentence was commuted to life in prison.
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"We knew at that point it was a death sentence," Jeremy says.
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Arizona, No. 15-8366, the court reversed a death sentence in an unsigned opinion, saying the jury had not been told an important fact: that the only alternative to a death sentence was life without the possibility of parole.
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If convicted, he faces life imprisonment as well as a possible death sentence.
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Jurors will hear more arguments before deciding whether to recommend the death sentence.
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In Pakistan, conviction under the blasphemy laws can carry a mandatory death sentence.
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The death sentence came from the trial court, which overrode the jury's verdict.
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Even suspicion of being loyal to a rival gang is a death sentence.
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Insubordination: okay when Jon does it, death sentence when he's giving the order.
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A court reversed the death sentence given to Egypt's former president, Muhammad Morsi.
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Note: Leaving at the end of a rose ceremony isn't a death sentence.
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Attacking and moving simultaneously is challenging, but standing still is a death sentence.
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The oil lobby says such a transition would be an economic death sentence.
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Anas Haqqani is currently on trial in Afghanistan and faces the death sentence.
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"It's not a death sentence just because you go to prison," Dickson said.
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Frieda once again escapes a death sentence in the most Frieda way possible.
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"He gave his victim a death sentence over loose cigarettes," the attorney said.
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But, for many more, Apple's ultimatum will almost certainly be a death sentence.
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Asay's death sentence was decided by a 9-3 jury verdict in 1987.
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If convicted, Frazee faces life imprisonment as well as a possible death sentence.
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In Iran, for example, the situation is clear—homosexuals face a death sentence.
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That's a death sentence for any creative who hopes to do good work.
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He pleaded guilty to their murders in order to avoid a death sentence.
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The plea deal allows him to avoid the possibility of a death sentence.
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The jury had to unanimously agree for him to receive the death sentence.
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In 1996, I was given a death sentence without sitting on death row.
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No one has received a new death sentence in Harris County since 2014.
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And what was harmful if not delivering a death sentence and destroying hope?
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"That would have been a death sentence for this unique gibbon," said Hansford.
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"It would be signing her death sentence to return to Romania," she said.
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The good news is that credit-card debt isn't a financial death sentence.
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A unanimous decision by the panel is required to render a death sentence.
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In fact, no death sentence has been carried out in Kenya since 1987.
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They don't aim to kill you, but give you a living death sentence.
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"As far as we know this is a death sentence," Dr. Hafernik said.
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In most, although not all, the families of victims support the death sentence.
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"Myitsone dam is a death sentence to the people of Myanmar," he said.
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If Mr. Chowdhury is extradited to Bangladesh, he will face a death sentence.
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Beausoleil received a death sentence, which was automatically commuted to life in 1972.
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The death sentence needs to be examined and ratified by China's highest court.
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It should not be a death sentence for our aspirations to help others.
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My dad had a terminal cancer, he had a full on death sentence.
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Living on a Glaswegian housing scheme and being gay was a death sentence.
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It's not a death sentence, it's not the same as the Ebola crisis.
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It's not a death sentence, but the flash drive needs to be replaced.
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Instead he received a death sentence tainted by 400 years of racial stereotyping.
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But for many Black women, having a family can be a death sentence.
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French biodiesel producers gathered in Esterifrance group called the proposal a "death sentence".
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"Being Black in your own home shouldn't be a death sentence," she wrote.
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HIV has moved from being a death sentence to being a chronic disease.
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The two women face a mandatory death sentence by hanging if found guilty.
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"Being held in immigration detention should not be a death sentence," Chan said.
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It used to be a death sentence and everyone was utterly worried about it.
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The American and Mexican citizens received either a suspended death sentence or life imprisonment.
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The Trump administration very well may have just given these families a death sentence.
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Williams is seeking a new hearing before that court to challenge his death sentence.
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Antiretroviral drugs have transformed HIV into a manageable condition instead of a death sentence.
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Being convicted of fixing has previously been a death sentence for a cricket career.
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By contrast, some students are calling for the death sentence for drivers who kill.
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Australia does not have the death sentence and opposes its use in other countries.
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But not every cancer is equal, and not every cancer is a death sentence.
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Texas law requires a finding of "future dangerousness" before a death sentence is imposed.
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The ban was a virtual death sentence for ZTE, which relies on U.S. parts.
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He faces a second death sentence if convicted of murder charges in state court.
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Bolin's death sentence in the Matthews case was upheld in 2004 after three trials.
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An HIV diagnosis is a nightmare, but it is no longer a death sentence.
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The State reports Jones did not visibly react as the death sentence was read.
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He also faces separate federal hate-crime charges, which carry a potential death sentence.
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Those growths are a death sentence; they typically kill the creatures within six months.
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Canadian courts also cannot extradite people who are likely to face a death sentence.
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When the appellate court repealed her death sentence, I was thrilled, but only temporarily.
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Patients who had been given a death sentence were living months and sometimes years.
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Fields also faces separate federal hate-crime charges, which carry a potential death sentence.
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Treatment has made huge strides—the illness is no longer necessarily a death sentence.
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SmAsH received a lifetime ban from Valve events, a death sentence in Dota 2.
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An HIV-positive diagnosis was often seen as a death sentence 20 years ago.
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Roof also faces federal hate-crime charges that could also carry a death sentence.
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Often stigmatized, cancer was feared to be contagious and was often a death sentence.
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Illnesses that would be considered treatable anywhere else could be a death sentence here.
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For someone with cancer, a six-month waiting period could be a death sentence.
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Knowing he's outnumbered, John heads to Morocco in hopes of revoking his death sentence.
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If this had happened a century earlier, it would have been a death sentence.
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"Cancer is definitely not a death sentence like it used to be," Siegel said.
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Now, Booker's campaign views missing the debate is a setback, not a death sentence.
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"It's not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination," Sharon Osbourne said.
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Prosecutors had only one more chance to secure a death sentence for Boggio's murder.
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However, anything substantially greater than that sentence may be tantamount to a death sentence.
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As egregious as Manafort's crimes were, his actions did not warrant a death sentence.
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The Georgia Supreme Court affirmed the death sentence in 2015 after an automatic appeal.
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Another Canadian, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, faces a death sentence in China for drug smuggling.
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Image: UCLA HealthFor many people, life on the organ transplant list is a death sentence.
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A fourth man, Akshay Thakur, did not petition the court to review his death sentence.
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"The 4-0 lead is suboptimal at best and sometimes a death sentence," Backes said.
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After his death sentence, black and white students who testified against him recanted their stories.
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Serial killer Gary Lee Sampson was the last person to get a federal death sentence.
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"Sending my mother back to Honduras would be a death sentence," Mr. Padilla Romero said.
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Thus far the proceedings may not have bolstered his chances of avoiding a death sentence.
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He'd informed them that he was carrying, and it proved to be a death sentence.
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" While "people are saying [any sentence is] a death sentence, I'm not sure it is.
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" In a statement, she said, "For many of them, this could be a death sentence.
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Since the late 1990s, antiretroviral drugs have lifted the death sentence off people with HIV.
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VC often compels companies to prematurely scale, which is typically a death sentence for startups.
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In other cases in Saudi Arabia the death sentence has been carried out by beheading.
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I have grandparents and parents calling me saying that would be a possible death sentence.
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In order to prevent the rescue, local authorities pronounced a death sentence on the family.
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Like many others, he initially refused treatment, convinced that his diagnosis was a death sentence.
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He survived Blackwater Bay, his own death sentence, and a life spent in Cersei's company.
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They said a previously unsuccessful execution attempt doesn't affect the constitutionality of his death sentence.
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"My father has been handed practically a death sentence," Babak Namazi said in a statement.
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" On the filibuster rule: "They have to get rid of it... It's a death sentence.
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Adult actress Vicky Vette doesn't see it as a death sentence for porn films, either.
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His death sentence was changed to life in prison after California briefly banned capital punishment.
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A mistake on an asylum case can result in jail, torture or a death sentence.
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The question, the Court determined, was whether the prosecution's inconsistency should invalidate Stumpf's death sentence.
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Rather, they are arguing that his death sentence should be overturned because of juror misconduct.
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Steele feared that, for some of his Russian sources, exposure would be a death sentence.
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Roof also faces the death sentence in a state murder trial scheduled for next year.
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Each death sentence comes with an arduous, time-consuming appeals process that can last decades.
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The killer received a death sentence and is sitting on death row in San Quentin.
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Jurors currently can recommend a death sentence by a simple 7-to-5 majority vote.
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"The message on the internet is that this disease is like death sentence," he said.
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He has written 28 opinions on capital punishment, all of which favor the death sentence.
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Roof also faces a death sentence if found guilty of murder charges in state court.
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I became a much better leader when I was given a death sentence in 1996.
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In some, reporting allegations to the civil authorities may be a death sentence for priests.
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The authorities also updated the law to allow the death sentence for repeat rape offenders.
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Rick Scott, the meteorologists, and safety experts was that not evacuating was a death sentence.
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Mr. Madison's jury in 1985 had recommended life in prison rather than a death sentence.
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For soldiers who themselves felt under a kind of death sentence, the song spoke volumes.
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Read This Next: An Abortion is Still a Death Sentence for Many Cambodian Sex Workers
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While the case was appealed, the death sentence of nearly two dozen people was upheld.
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She was found guilty last month and her death sentence was handed down on Thursday.
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For foreign banks, especially, being cut off from dollar access is essentially a death sentence.
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"Being Black in your own home shouldn't be a death sentence," Senator Kamala Harris wrote.
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Qamar Javed Bajwa, the army chief, confirmed the death sentence on Monday, the military said.
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Others have fled the country, convinced that returning would eventually lead to a death sentence.
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Lauren Efird said, and deportation to the Republic of Congo would be a death sentence.
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Staying in Syria is risky, and detention by the regime is often a death sentence.
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The Iraqi court said the death sentence of the 16 Turkish women can be appealed.
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Going to work to support yourself and your family should not be a death sentence.
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In most cases, and in most parts of the world, rabies is a death sentence.
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In most cases, and in most parts of the world, rabies is a death sentence.
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So that was a death sentence, and getting out of Time Warner was incredibly important.
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Rick Scott and Attorney General Pam Bondi should be the ones administering his death sentence.
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And it isn't a death sentence to your connectivity with the outside world the next day.
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For a lot of us, being anything less than Black excellence can be a death sentence.
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Last week a judge handed down a death sentence to the murderer of an albino teenager.
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Like so many other killers given undeserved mercy by Newsom's decision, Brown earned his death sentence.
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It is the second time this year a Canadian has received a death sentence in China.
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Nancy delivers her death sentence straight to the camera, staring us down as she grins maniacally.
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Just because autistic life can be difficult doesn't mean it's worse than a death sentence, though.
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The most important thing, he says, is that you do something—inaction is a death sentence.
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Trying to cross no-man's-land in Verdun, particularly without one's teammates, is a death sentence.
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One thing is crystal clear: Simply passing the House bill would be a political death sentence.
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CIA Director Mike Pompeo has also said "a death sentence" would be appropriate for Snowden's actions.
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The cruel paradox of Ms Osetinskaya's tenure at RBC is that success carried a death sentence.
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As president, Mr. Abbas is required to ratify each death sentence before it is carried out.
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He had been scheduled to go on trial on Friday and faced a possible death sentence.
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Under section 302 of the Malaysian criminal code, a guilty verdict carries a mandatory death sentence.
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In Georgia, defendants can only receive a death sentence if the jury reaches the decision unanimously.
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In another part of the world, that same mosquito bite could have been a death sentence.
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It isn't a death sentence, but it is something you should have a mechanic check out.
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These refugees are then typically deported to their home countries — which can be a death sentence.
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We believe that justice can and should be served without a death sentence for Dylann Roof.
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In fact, I advocated passionately for a death sentence for the man who shot my husband.
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He faces a possible death sentence for his crimes and will be sentenced on May 18.
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I was told it was metastatic melanoma and given what was, in effect, a death sentence.
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Williamson was days away from being executed by the state when his death sentence was stayed.
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I wouldn't say my old electronics always aged gracefully, but their obsolescence wasn't a death sentence.
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"Anybody representing themselves in a death penalty case is guaranteeing a death sentence," Mr. English said.
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The law prescribes a death sentence for anyone convicted of insulting Islam or the prophet Muhammad.
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"Maybe 15 or 20 years ago, getting into your 30s was a death sentence," he said.
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In 1819, 1,206 "radicals" were given the death sentence, though only 108 of them were executed.
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Roof, 22, also faces a death sentence if found guilty of murder charges in state court.
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In Colombia, where cartels rule by force, cooperating with law enforcement could be a death sentence.
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Arizona, No. 18-1109, saying the death sentence imposed by the Arizona Supreme Court was unconstitutional.
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CWD is a death sentence for animals that contract it, and there is currently no vaccine.
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To receive an AIDS diagnosis in 2017 is no longer to be handed a death sentence.
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CHRISTINA SWARNS: We don't know, but I can say that a death sentence is inappropriate here.
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Others had skipped out, content to risk the death sentence that awaited them on the street.
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According to a 2014 study, one in every 25 people with a death sentence is innocent.
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Cancer was thought to be death sentence, and worse yet, by some, feared to be contagious.
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The accused ringleader received a suspended death sentence; two others were sentenced to life in prison.
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As part of the deal, prosecutors dropped one charge against him that carried a possible death sentence.
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AIDS was a specter people were still beginning to understand, a death sentence for the person diagnosed.
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The death sentence was suspended for two years and is likely to result in life in prison.
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US President Donald Trump's recent announcement is tantamount to a death sentence for many of these refugees.
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"You've ordered a death sentence to this young man," he shouted before being escorted out by police.
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Sauytbay and her lawyer argued in court that being sent back would essentially mean a death sentence.
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A jury convicted Madison, a registered sex offender, and last month recommended he receive a death sentence.
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That's why Commissioner O'Rielly, in a rather sour-sounding accompanying statement, calls the order a death sentence.
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"I think sometimes calling it a death sentence gives too much power to this disease," Chesire says.
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South Carolina governor Nikki Haley has also said that she thinks Roof should receive a death sentence.
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The court then re-imposed the death sentence in 2017, but the five-year sentence replaces it.
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The U.S. Attorney General has not decided whether to seek a death sentence, the prosecutors office said.
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She said she was "perfectly sure" that sending Feruz back to Uzbekistan would be a death sentence.
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It's remarkable because Ryan is still alive, despite being born with a death sentence in his genes.
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Alexandra Harry was diagnosed with HIV in 1989, a time when the disease was a death sentence.
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His plea for his death sentence to be commuted was dated two days prior to his hanging.
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Preventing patient assistance for these populations can be a death sentence when they have no other options.
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Four years later, the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for another Georgia convict in Gregg v.
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This is the first time that a foreign ISIS fighter in Iraq has received a death sentence.
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As radical as that sounds, in current dogma of the startup community that is a death sentence.
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"Death recorded" means that a convict was pardoned for his crimes rather than given the death sentence.
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Sudan death sentence Noura Hussein, a 19-year-old woman in Sudan, has been sentenced to death.
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In Pakistan, Asia Bibi, a Christian woman, is languishing in jail under a death sentence for blasphemy.
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Meaher was charged with smuggling and faced a possible death sentence, but was never prosecuted, AP reported.
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So props to Sam for stepping up when basically everyone couldn't, and singlehandedly rescinding Jorah's death sentence.
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"Poverty in Baltimore, and around this country, is a death sentence," he said in the Maryland city.
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And that fiction — the American crime of blackness — can turn a broken taillight into a death sentence.
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That timetable would delay his return until 2017, very likely a career death sentence at his age.
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And getting cut from the debates could easily be a death sentence for an already fledgling campaign.
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Why old age doesn't have to be a death sentence, except at the very end of it.
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He said part of the societal fear comes from how cancer used to be a death sentence.
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Robbery with violence, for instance, used to carry a mandatory death sentence, albeit often commuted to life.
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Punishments range from a fine and/or up to a year in prison to a death sentence.
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There's profound calm to it—each Handmaid apologizes to gobsmacked Aunt Lydia—but it's a death sentence.
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Noel is a competent finisher around the basket, but anything beyond five feet is a death sentence.
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My public defender said they could fight my death sentence by having me classified as intellectually disabled.
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His torture and mental decline, though, could make it harder for prosecutors to win a death sentence.
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The blasphemy law prescribes a death sentence for anyone convicted of insulting Islam or the Prophet Muhammad.
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JB: What people don't realize is that Beau was essentially diagnosed with a death sentence in 2013.
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Twenty years ago, her film "You've Got Mail" seemed to punctuate the death sentence of independent bookstores.
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Whatever one thinks about his death sentence and eventual execution, José Medellín was hardly a sympathetic character.
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The move was effectively a death sentence because ZTE relied heavily on American microchips and other technology.
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But in poor countries, strep can result in rheumatic heart disease and a long, slow death sentence.
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In America today a woman can make an accusation, and the man instantly gets the death sentence.
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But in poor countries, strep throat often goes undiagnosed and can become a long, slow death sentence.
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Sodomy, if testified to by at least four separate witnesses, also carries the death sentence in Iran.
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In fact, Ms. Corby may have escaped a death sentence because of the timing of her conviction.
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His lawyers have told Polish courts that any return to Chechnya would effectively be a death sentence.
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Typically, if a death sentence is commuted, it is replaced with a sentence of life without parole.
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The deliberate running over of people will draw murder charges and carry the death sentence, he added.
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Even so, she said the end of the series was hardly a death sentence for her career.
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If Mario's deported to Guatemala, a country he fled, they fear it could be a death sentence.
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Workers at the Gunsan GM plant have called the shutdown a "death sentence" and threatened a strike.
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When the virus begins to spread inside prisons, their sentences could quickly turn into a death sentence.
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When the virus begins to spread inside prisons, their sentences could quickly turn into a death sentence.
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Her case ended up in Pakistan's Supreme Court, which tossed out the conviction and the death sentence.
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They make clear that a low 40s approval rating isn't necessarily a death sentence for a presidency.
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A lawyer for Schellenberg, Zhang Dongshuo, told Reuters his client would probably appeal against the death sentence.
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Assistant US Attorney Nathan Williams argued Wednesday that a number of factors show Roof deserves a death sentence.
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John Kasich spared Raymond Tibbetts, commuting the condemned killer's death sentence to life without the possibility of parole.
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Variety reported that Kaya Scodelario plays Bundy's wife Carole Boone, whom he married during his death sentence hearing.
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While Morsy still faces lengthy prison sentences for convictions in other cases, this was his only death sentence.
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In 1976, his death sentence was commuted to life after the state's mandatory death penalty was ruled unconstitutional.
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The crime of blasphemy can carry the death penalty, although a death sentence has never been carried out.
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Convictions for crimes such as treason, murder and robbery with violence can carry the death sentence in Kenya.
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Mexico is opposed to the death sentence, and Dallas authorities had pledged to seek life in prison instead.
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In 2004, after three trials, the Florida Supreme Court upheld Bolin's conviction and death sentence for murdering Matthews.
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He received a death sentence for twelve of those murders and was executed by lethal injection in 1994.
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But that's not exactly a death sentence for Uber given that it also has more money to spend.
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Mexico is opposed to the death sentence, and Dallas authorities have pledged to seek life in prison instead.
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Sammantha was sentenced to 76 years for four counts of child abuse, on top of her death sentence.
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For a provocateur, a person more interested in attention-grabbing than serious intellectual work, that's a death sentence.
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Indonesian prosecutors are demanding a death sentence for radical Islamic cleric Aman Abdurrahman for his role in attacks.
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SAIF AL-ISLAM QADDAFI is determined not to let a death sentence stop him from running for president.
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The coolant is extremely toxic to pets, and ingesting the liquid is often a death sentence for cats.
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" Human rights group Amnesty International had called the charges against Nimr vague and pronounced his death sentence "appalling.
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In December, Roof told the judge he would not put up any evidence to avoid the death sentence.
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"At the time of the first International AIDS conference, HIV was a death sentence," Harry told the delegates.
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Corruption and certain sexual activities can also qualify for the death sentence in the Islamic Republic, he added.
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Add a couple of tons, and you can easily paralyze a limb—a death sentence in the bush.
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Once you're diagnosed with cancer, that descriptor overshadows everything else, perhaps because it can carry a death sentence.
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A death sentence did not stop animal advocates from fighting for these dogs, know as the Ontario 21.
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Most, if not all, states with capital punishment already impose the death sentence for killing a police officer.
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She was handed a death sentence and was on death row for nearly eight years before her acquittal.
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You would too in a society where lack of fealty to the regime is often a death sentence.
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The year 1925 began with a virtual death sentence for a small village in Alaska – a diphtheria outbreak.
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"Life was a death sentence," she told him when he was 17, explaining why she wanted to die.
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But trial judge Lynwood Smith, now a federal judge, imposed a death sentence, as allowed by state law.
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In an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, Smith's attorneys argued that his death sentence should be overturned.
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Only 41 percent thought that white and non-white defendants are equally likely to receive a death sentence.
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Major Chinese trading partner Australia was just one of the countries to voice concern over the death sentence.
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Under the bill, juries would have to decide unanimously on the aggravating factors that warrant a death sentence.
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That charge carries a possible death sentence, though the federal government has not decided whether to seek it.
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But it's so good that we're in a place where HIV doesn't have to be a death sentence.
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Williams's jury had not heard this evidence, and federal Judge Leon Holmes in 2007 reversed his death sentence.
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Alonzo Bodden would NOT emcee the White House Correspondents' Dinner because he thinks it's a comedian's death sentence.
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You have a somewhat reduced chance of high attainment, but you shouldn't take it as a death sentence.
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It's important to note that having an employment gap on your resume is not a professional death sentence.
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He evoked a story from his time on the bench when he ultimately handed down a death sentence.
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Researchers find that an exoneration is 213 times more likely for a death sentence than for other sentences.
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But it did take up Medellín's, twice, because his death sentence appeared to run afoul of international law.
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LaRoyce Lathair Smith had killed a Taco Bell worker in Dallas in 1991, and received a death sentence.
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These skills make Leonard priceless, and not having him healthy for a playoff run is a death sentence.
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Jail could literally become a death sentence for people who didn't have the means to buy their freedom.
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In the past, the mauling would have meant an automatic death sentence for the sow and her cubs.
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For many refugees, even after the war concludes, a return to Assad-controlled Syria is a death sentence.
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So it took, literally, my uncle getting a death sentence before he was able to get health insurance.
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But how I get the courage is because living in silence is a death sentence to your soul.
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Davis received the death sentence after lethally shooting a woman during what authorities believe to be a robbery.
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For most observers, inside the courtroom and out, conviction — and an accompanying death sentence — was a foregone conclusion.
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Yet there is at least one article of clothing that is seemingly inoculated against this inevitable death sentence.
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In 2009, a state judge overturned the death sentence, ruling that Lance received inadequate representation during his trial.
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The federal death sentence was a rare event in Massachusetts, which has no death penalty for state crimes.
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Tackle your &aposbad debt&apos firstDebt isn&apost a death sentence, but it can certainly hold you back.
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HIV/AIDS was transformed in relatively rapid order from a death sentence to a chronic but manageable disease.
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In other words, in the retail business, lagging behind the pack can be tantamount to a death sentence.
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In places where Catholics are a minority, reporting a priest to the authorities could be a death sentence.
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Ms. Mazzie also hopes to discourage people from equating a diagnosis of ovarian cancer with a death sentence.
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"To try to replace Mike with something that sounds exactly like Mike is a death sentence," Oliviero said.
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Dlugos' last poems amount to a diary of a man who learns that he is under a death sentence.
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"When Mom was given this death sentence, she was the same age as I am right now," Deckard said.
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His appeal seeking to overturn his death sentence focuses on how judges should weigh medical evidence of intellectual disability.
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Tibbetts, now 61, received a death sentence for stabbing Fred Hicks to death at Hicks' Cincinnati home in 1997.
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It&aposs got a death sentence right now from the Trump Administration and the Chinese need relief from that.
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Moss, 36, showed no reaction when the death sentence was handed down Tuesday, local media inside the courtroom reported.
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Just as her life reaches a high point, Liz faces a death sentence, learning that she's dying of cancer.
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Violent protests Last year, she won her appeal against the conviction and death sentence sparking widespread protests throughout Pakistan.
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The murder charge against Trail and Boswell carries the possibility of either life in prison or the death sentence.
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"Being at the end of that line could be a death sentence for them," Rivano Barros told BuzzFeed News.
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The U.S. nearly gave ZTE a death sentence for similar allegations earlier this year, before President Trump backed off.
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We had to prepare for what that meant in a militaristic society where treason is a literal death sentence.
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Since flankers are usually an immediate death sentence in the game's current meta, this change should please Bastion fans.
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Monday's death sentence for Canadian Robert Schellenberg for smuggling 222 kg of methamphetamines became the latest strain on ties.
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Afzal Guru's execution and the Supreme Court judgment upholding his death sentence are still the subject of intense debate.
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The most vocal critics were farmers of crops used in biofuels, with French producers calling it a "death sentence".
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In-game, driving into the storm even with a fully equipped Magnum Opus is a nearly-certain death sentence.
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He was given a death sentence that was commuted to life without parole after Illinois barred the death penalty.
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Hours after the death sentence was carried out, protesters in Shiite-majority Iran attacked the Saudi Embassy in Tehran.
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If found guilty, the two women face a mandatory death sentence, which in Malaysia is carried out by hanging.
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Jordan restored the death sentence by hanging in 2014 after a moratorium on capital punishment between 2006 and 2014.
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Jacob Sullivan, 46, of Quakertown, showed no emotion at the death sentence, according to the Allentown Morning Call newspaper.
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A spokeswoman for Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt, whose office defended the death sentence, had no immediate comment.
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Then there are the boutiques who also relied on ClassPass — but that initial reliance turned into a death sentence.
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Getting shot "may as well have been a death sentence," said Andrews, who ended up losing his left eye.
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The death sentence decision suggests the jury was swayed more by the nonchalance Sampson showed after his last killing.
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Bit rot affects us all; being left to languish is just a slow death sentence in its own right.
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Bolton were essentially handed a last-second reprieve from their death sentence, delivered a heartbeat before the executioner's blow.
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For lesser criminals, being cast into one of Siberia's lonely village settlements was its own kind of death sentence.
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"He's only a year … way too young for a death sentence," Shari Wyenandt, of HART Animal Rescue, told WLWT5.
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The victim's family had refused offers of "blood money"—financial compensation in return for not demanding the death sentence.
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Two years later, the court agreed to rehear the case with all judges sitting, and reinstated Stumpf's death sentence.
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He is accused over losses of more than $150 million and prosecutors could potentially have sought a death sentence.
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Losing Game 1 at home in a seven-game series is not ideal, but also not a death sentence.
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Call that a death sentence: Bank of Dandong can no longer clear transactions in dollars, the world's dominant currency.
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The way it deals with its financial woes could be a lifeline or death sentence for midstream pipeline companies.
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It had also sought to release him in Syria, but his lawyers argued that would be a death sentence.
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Last month, Kuwait's highest court overturned the death sentence and reduced some of the prison terms while increasing others.
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"A childhood cancer diagnosis used to be a death sentence," Siegel said, "but that just isn't the case anymore."
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Mr. Morsi may again be given the death sentence, said Khaled Nashar, the spokesman for the Ministry of Justice.
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In places like Tamaulipas, along the border with the United States, to speak out is often a death sentence.
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The accomplice, Jerome L. Hamilton, received a life sentence and testified against Mr. Smith, who received a death sentence.
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A spokesman for Iran's judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, virtually confirmed as much after the death sentence was handed down.
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He recalls that Saddam Hussein had "a terrifying gaze" (even in a courtroom, facing a death sentence), that Col.
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Severe shortages of food and medicine make daily life a misery and usually curable medical conditions a death sentence.
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Once the dopamine has worn off, a flaw first dismissed as a quirk suddenly becomes a relationship's death sentence.
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And unlike regimes like China, it makes less use of punitive punishments like the death sentence and forced evictions.
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Roof reminded the jury that under federal law, a death sentence must be handed down with a unanimous verdict.
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At the time, an H.I.V. diagnosis was often seen as a death sentence, and Mr. Castillejo was only 23.
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In 1994, Mr. Martin-Bittman gave a party after a court in the Czech Republic lifted his death sentence.
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We can respect the Second Amendment and not allow it to be a death sentence for thousands of Americans.
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For a court to announce a death sentence just an hour after the trial really is very, very rare.
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The misbehavior charge can carry a death sentence, but Sergeant Bergdahl faces a maximum punishment of life in prison.
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State officials hope to carry out double executions on Thursday and Monday, and another death sentence on April 27.
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Soon after the death sentence was announced, the Pakistani Army criticized the verdict and called for a legal review.
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Gun possession charges, we believed at the time, could lead to a life sentence, or worse, a death sentence.
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No one had prepared him for his death sentence; he never recovered from the shock and died soon after.
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Modern drugs mean the disease is no longer a death sentence, but it's still critical to know your status.
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The group also called on the Nigerian government to review its laws prescribing the death sentence for some offenses.
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Waking up everyday to go to an average 9-5 job that I hate would be a death sentence.
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Late in 2011, an anti-terrorism court handed down a double death sentence to Qadri for murder and terrorism.
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Read: Trump's asylum policy could be a death sentence for domestic violence victims "That place was rough," she said.
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Facing a possible death sentence at trial, Gatling took a plea deal at the behest of his attorneys and family.
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Monday's death sentence for Canadian Robert Schellenberg for smuggling 222 kg of methamphetamines has become the latest strain on ties.
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Less than two years later, he pleaded guilty to weapons and murder charges in order to avoid a death sentence.
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Ali was arrested in November 2004 and later convicted on drug smuggling charges which carry the death sentence in Indonesia.
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His death sentence was commuted to eight years in prison and 800 lashes in February 2016, according to Amnesty International.
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Tyrion knows it's as good as a death sentence and begs the Lord of Whispers not to murder their queen.
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But victims' family members, the prosecutor and the judge have all said the death sentence was too arbitrary to justify.
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In the wake of Atkins v Virginia, a Supreme Court ruling from 693, Mr Moore's lawyers challenged his death sentence.
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Her appointed lawyers put on no defense and offered no argument that might have spared her from a death sentence.
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His death sentence was overturned by the Florida Supreme Court, but a new jury sentenced Bowles to death in 1999.
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His death sentence was overturned by the Florida Supreme Court but a new jury sentenced Bowles to death in 1999.
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For Prior, who isn't as well-connected, AIDS is a death sentence, until Belize and Louis smuggle him Cohn's supply.
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But the Supreme Court is still called upon to weigh in on eleventh-hour appeals and other death-sentence challenges.
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Varshini Prakash of the Sunrise Movement released a statement saying Biden's policy would be "a death sentence" for younger generations.
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Berget in 2016 appealed his death sentence, but later asked to withdraw the appeal against the advice of his lawyers.
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Going without insurance means going without access to doctors and medicine and that can mean a death sentence to many.
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"Drug smuggling is wrong and is a crime, but this teenage boy did not deserve a death sentence," she said.
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In North Carolina, a first-degree murder conviction can result in a death sentence or life in prison without parole.
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Echols awaited the death sentence for 18 years until DNA evidence asserted his innocence and resulted in his 2011 release.
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Lacking insurance, or having an insurance plan that denies or delays coverage for addiction treatment, can be a death sentence.
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Racing uphill As he grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, Southerland was determined not to let this death sentence stop him.
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Tsarnaev is being held at the "Supermax" high-security prison in Florence, Colorado, while his attorneys appeal his death sentence.
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HIV may no longer be a death sentence in many parts of the world, but it remains constant in others.
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Both have been accused of violating Thai sovereignty and could face the death sentence for setting up their offshore home.
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In Malaysia, a murder charge carries an automatic death sentence, but in cases involving juveniles, the maximum penalty is prison.
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Jurors handed Murphy a death sentence, kicking off a nearly two-decade-long appeals process in state and federal courts.
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The Villatoro family knew the risks, but staying in their native Guatemala felt like "a death sentence," said Ignacio Villatoro.
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Under sharia law the consumption of alcohol is punishable by public lashing and, for repeat offenders, a mandatory death sentence.
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When Ms Milley was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, she went on to Google and read the words "death sentence".
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Less than a year out from the presidential election, analysts vied with each other to pronounce his political death sentence.
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Both woman are charged with murder under section 302 of the Malaysian criminal code, which carries a mandatory death sentence.
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"This was a guy who prosecuted the [Ku Klux] Klan, one life sentence, one, I think, death sentence," he said.
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Uttering those words in public is enough to earn you a charge of enmity toward god and a death sentence.
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Mill's insistence that no single rule could be "applicable to all cases" is the tart death sentence liberalism offers utopianism.
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" Pro-choice activists immediately denounced the bill and Planned Parenthood called it a "death sentence for women across this state.
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And in a market filled with an overwhelming number of online and offline choices, bland can be a death sentence.
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"I was a young mom and wife and I really felt like they gave me a death sentence," she says.
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Malaysia has a mandatory death sentence for anyone found guilty of carrying more than 50 grams of a prohibited drug.
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In particular, the letter from Turner's mother, Carleen, said she felt prison would be a "death sentence" for her son.
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"A combined 10 years in jail might not be a straight death sentence, but it's surely very significant," Waxman said.
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"No longer can a jury wantonly and freakishly impose the death sentence," Justice Potter Stewart declared in the majority opinion.
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One 2017 study by several criminologists found that on average, each death sentence costs taxpayers $700,215 more than life imprisonment.
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After all, local activists argued, deporting Christians back to the war zones of Iraq was tantamount to a death sentence.
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When they said the test was positive, that's when I started thinking this virus was a death sentence for her.
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Drugs could take six to seven years to get the green light, turning cancer for many into a death sentence.
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Sending vulnerable migrants to Honduras will endanger their lives, and for some it could well amount to a death sentence.
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Only five states carried out executions in 2016, the report found, and only five imposed more than one death sentence.
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As physicians, Dr. Reed and Dr. Noorchashm knew at the time that her morcellation procedure could be a death sentence.
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After the Supreme Court barred the execution of people with intellectual disabilities in 2002, Mr. Moore challenged his death sentence.
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Barket wanted the video as possible evidence in the event that Tartaglione is convicted and faces a possible death sentence.
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But in 1986, Congress exempted crimes that were punishable by the death sentence from the five-year statute of limitations.
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However, it doesn't appear that the military will be so sanguine about a death sentence for one of its own.
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Yet Erdogan upped food exports to the Qataris and dubbed the effective siege of the tiny peninsula: "a death sentence".
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For independent community oncology practices, the millions of dollars being demanded by the VA's hired gun is a death sentence.
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Moreover, whether he meets that definition or not will not alter that likely demand for a death sentence for murder.
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Michael Satz, the state attorney prosecuting the case, has not said whether he will seek a death sentence for Cruz.
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In 2008, a panel of federal judges that included two Reagan appointees unanimously held that the death sentence was invalid.
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Only weeks before the surprise ruling, the same Yemeni judge threatened US citizen Sharif Mobley with a summary death sentence.
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Even a brief exposure to the near-freezing temperatures of water in the arctic circle can be a death sentence.
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Gao Chengyong was executed on Thursday after the court approved his death sentence, China's police network announced on microblogging site Weibo.
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The Haqqanis have threatened to kill their American hostages if the Afghan government carries out the death sentence on Anas Haqqani.
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I'm not saying Dylann Roof should live, or that a death sentence in this case would be a travesty of justice.
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Robin Lord, the attorney for 75-year-old Harry Thomas, called the guilty plea a "death sentence" for the Medford man.
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The initial death sentence in 2004 became final after his defense team could not file an appeal citing his mental state.
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Buck's lawyers presented evidence that Mr. Buck was more deserving of a death sentence under Texas law because of his race.
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Jurors are tasked with deciding whether Roof will get a death sentence or life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Facing the death penalty If jurors in this trial decide to spare Roof's life, he could still face a death sentence.
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Last fall, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that a death sentence required a unanimous jury vote, striking down the new law.
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" She added, "This right required Florida to base Timothy Hurst's death sentence on a jury's verdict, not a judge's fact-finding.
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The appeals court said they should have known by 2010, when they filed their first challenge to Mr. Storey's death sentence.
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Demme's best friend, the illustrator Juan Botas, had just been diagnosed with AIDS — then a death sentence that promised unspeakable suffering.
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HIV is far from a death sentence, and using the diagnosis as moral punishment, as Perry does in Temptation, is unacceptable.
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In their appeal, they questioned whether the evidence presented at the trial was sufficient to merit a conviction or death sentence.
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The law was amended last month to do away with the mandatory death sentence, allowing judges to use their own discretion.
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Buck's lawyers presented evidence that Mr. Buck was more deserving of a death sentence under Texas law because of his race.
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A total of 22014 crimes can lead to a death sentence, ranging from murder, treason, kidnap and drug smuggling to blasphemy.
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He also faces a death sentence if found guilty of murder in state court in a trial scheduled for next year.
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Tsarnaev, 22, is being held at the "Supermax" high-security prison in Florence, Colorado, while his attorneys appeal his death sentence.
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The market is behaving as if private prisons have received a death sentence, but they may soon be out on parole.
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"It is wonderful it is all over," Diana Ware, Barbara's stepmother told PEOPLE after the jury handed down the death sentence.
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"This Senate Republican health care bill would be a death sentence for those patients suffering from opioid addiction," said Massachusetts Sen.
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New Hampshire allows inmates to be executed by hanging if it becomes impractical to carry out a death sentence by injection.
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"The maximum penalty is the death sentence," Kaeothaithiam said, clearly referring to violations of the Air Navigation Act—not selfie crimes.
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A judge reversed his death sentence because Williams' history wasn't presented to a jury, but an appellate court reinstated the sentence.
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"I support my death sentence and want it carried out ASAP," he told the newspaper in a letter at the time.
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The guards assigned to death watch are connected more intimately to a death sentence than any judge, jury, politician, or voter.
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" And then once they got a death sentence, essentially, with this verdict, then there was a real debate about, "All right.
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"If my uncle gets sent back, it's basically sending him to a death sentence, just like everybody else here," said Suleiman.
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"The death sentence is appropriate as it reflects a sense of justice in the circumstances," he said at Malawi's High Court.
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The truth is that in the early 1980s until the mid- to late 1990s, HIV/AIDS was essentially a death sentence.
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On Thursday night, Alabama executed Christopher Eugene Brooks, the first death sentence the state has carried out in over two years.
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The contention is merely that the jury should've heard about these mitigating circumstances, which might have spared him a death sentence.
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Like death and taxes, Drake is inevitable That's not a death sentence, of course — not everyone can sing like Abel Tesfaye.
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Aligning entirely with the president is a death sentence for the Republican Party, argues Timothy P. Carney in The Washington Examiner.
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Decades after his conviction and death sentence, Foster used the Georgia Open Records Act to obtain copies of the prosecution's file.
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In any case, flying a drone, an increasingly popular piece of news-gathering equipment globally, should not be a death sentence.
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The message is, Parkinson's disease is not a death sentence and it doesn't have to impact the quality of your life.
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"Linda told me that she had recently been diagnosed with HIV, and she thought she had a death sentence," he said.
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But he also said that neither the possession of marijuana nor the possession of a gun should warrant "a death sentence."
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" Last month, the youth-led group knocked reported details of the forthcoming plan as being "a death sentence for our generation.
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"The case here, in which a Western citizen is being given a death sentence in China is highly unusual," she added.
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Stigma and Discrimination When Temidayo Oyedemi discovered she had HIV she felt as though she had been 'handed a death sentence.
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In 2013, he secured a death sentence for Ronell Wilson, who was convicted of killing two New York Police Department detectives.
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There's disturbing news from Pakistan, where a man has been handed the death sentence for allegedly making blasphemous comments on Facebook.
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A prosecutor may also seek a death sentence for the man charged in the recent synagogue shooting near San Diego. Gov.
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The prospect that the person being extradited will face a death sentence is the most common reason Canada will oppose extradition.
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The murder charge will come under Section 302 of the penal code and carries a mandatory death sentence if found guilty.
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However, in 1986, Congress exempted any crime that was punishable by the death sentence from the five-year statute of limitations.
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I also offer as evidence the fact that at one point we thought HIV/AIDS was incurable and a death sentence.
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In "Coda Toward the New New Covenant: Death Sentence," quoted above, she reiterates that with the darkness comes moments of grace.
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"It would basically be a death sentence even for only a week for somebody in my medically frail condition," he said.
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An earlier death sentence for blasphemy against the 61-year old Mr. Taheri was overturned in 2014 by an appeals court.
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Also on Sunday, a couple dozen of his followers protested the death sentence in front of one of Tehran's revolutionary courts.
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"It would basically be a death sentence even for only a week for somebody in my medically frail condition," Brennan said.
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One of China's most internationally successful technology suppliers, with about $17 billion in annual revenue, ZTE is facing a death sentence.
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Hours before Sutton was put to death, the U.S. Supreme Court turned down his last bid to stay his death sentence.
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Musharraf's death sentence angered the military that pit it against the judiciary, which traditionally has backed the army in the past.
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The second stage, often referred to as the "penalty" phase, is when the jury decides whether a death sentence is appropriate.
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As the prison was going through its final motions, a court in Washington blocked the death sentence from being carried out.
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The state attorney prosecuting that case, Michael Satz, has not yet said whether he will seek a death sentence for Cruz.
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Lawyers for Robert Bowers are challenging his potential death sentence as unconstitutional as he waits for a trial date, AP reports.
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U Aung Win Zaw, who was accused of directing the killer, was convicted of murder and also given a death sentence.
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If it recommends commuting the death sentence to life in prison, Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, would make the final decision.
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"It can be a death sentence," says Billie Starks, director of behavioral health services at Boston Health Care for the Homeless.
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A baby's heart condition is a death sentence, or it bankrupts her parents—or the insurance company pays, and it's fine.
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"Even though he had a gun, that didn't give anyone a right to pass down a death sentence on him," Reed says.
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This isn't a death sentence, but it does seem to have some trouble maintaining the momentum it generated on its launch day.
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Saling was given three to five years to live, but he was determined to not let the diagnosis become a death sentence.
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I think that's especially true if Roof puts up no defense at all or actually asks the jury for a death sentence.
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It surfaced mostly among gay people in San Francisco and New York, a death sentence that catalyzed activism among the gay community.
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They put out records that were on bigger labels, like Neat, but the song I covered, "Death Sentence," was on an independent.
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And had death sentence because twice, not once, but twice violated U.S. sanctions against exports of technology to Iran and North Korea.
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Moore's defense argues that IQ testing underestimated Moore's subaverage mental capability, giving them more grounds to invalidate the death sentence all together.
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A bill requiring that a jury unanimously recommend the death sentence is currently in the Legislature, CNN affiliate News 13 Orlando reported.
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He received a life sentence for the killing of his brother, but a death sentence for killing the preacher, Sidney Jethro Burnett.
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For many centuries, women who showed any interest in it were viewed as witches, which could lead to a quick death sentence.
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Over the nine years the NGOs looked at, the court did not uphold a single death sentence for a non-lethal offence.
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Like Ford, Lincoln is in the midst of a refresh and eager to show that a sales dip isn't a death sentence.
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Supporters of his case argued that sending Santos, a chef, back to his native Honduras would be akin to a death sentence.
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In some Latin American countries like Colombia, where cartels rule with force, cooperating with law enforcement almost certainly spells a death sentence.
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Tutu Alicante, the executive director of EG Justice, an advocacy group, compares visiting a public hospital to "signing your own death sentence".
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The name change and rebranding that has been called for by Tinder, Trifonov says, would be a death sentence for his company.
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Cardona's first conviction and death sentence in 1992 were overturned after the court decided prosecutors had withheld key evidence from the defense.
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In Bangladesh the Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for Motiur Rahman Nizami, who heads Jamaat-e-Islami, the largest Islamic party.
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Four years after the company unceremoniously issued a death sentence for an entire generation, Aibo was back, and the results were stunning.
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It may have seemed unthinkable a few decades ago, but HIV is no longer a death sentence; complacency could always change that.
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Possession of small amounts of drugs can incur lengthy jail sentences in Indonesia and larger amounts can result in a death sentence.
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But when it was time for me to say the required words pronouncing his death sentence, I looked him in the eye.
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HIV and AIDS, no longer needs to be a death sentence, but the problem will not go away unless we act now.
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Moore's lawyers have argued his death sentence violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment because he is intellectually disabled.
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This included the death sentence for repeat rape offenders, criminalizing stalking and voyeurism, and making acid attacks and human trafficking specific offences.
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With Corey refusing to relent, Farah began speaking to the press about her opposition to the death sentence in her daughter's case.
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Two months into my senior year of high school, two months into an estimated three-month death sentence, her body slipped away.
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"All of us thought it was a death sentence," Pat Riley, the former Lakers coach, told The Times's Harvey Araton years later.
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Approved by a 271-143 vote, the measure expands the aggravating factors when a jury considers a death sentence in federal cases.
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Being included on this list is seen as a death sentence, as it bans U.S. companies from doing business with that entity.
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On that last point legal analysts agree, saying his death sentence is likely to be commuted after he repays the $2 billion.
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In the past, McClellan's problems — which, to be fair, were of his own creation — might not have been an athletic death sentence.
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Bringing it all together None of these behaviors are a career death sentence because they can be eradicated through improved emotional intelligence.
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In 1979, a former politburo official, Hoang Van Hoan, was handed a death sentence in absentia after he had fled the country.
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After discovering he had HIV, she worried that leaving him—and separating him from their children—would likely be a death sentence.
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" But, she added, "Once Jews were being rounded up, you didn't want to be photographed because that would be a death sentence.
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Lifesaving "cocktails" of antiretroviral therapies had become available, lifting the death sentence the epidemic had imposed on a generation of gay men.
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But with Islamic fundamentalists calling for her murder, a death sentence still hangs over her as long as she remains in Pakistan.
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The push to reconsider Woods' death sentence was further bolstered by Martin Luther King III, who wrote a letter to Republican Gov.
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He is serving a five-year sentence in a maximum-security prison after his death sentence was overturned by an appellate court.
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"Because 'social distancing' is not an option for prisoners ... jail could become an incubator and death sentence for those incarcerated," he said.
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A death sentence most likely would give way to a yearslong series of appeals (in which Mr. Roof could not represent himself).
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Declaring them both essentially off-limits for serious attack is basically a primary election death sentence for every Democrat running against Biden.
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A cut to foreign aid could mean a death sentence for millions of people who are supported by lifesaving global health programs.
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There was a death sentence deep in his bones and heart, but the remainder of his time was his and his alone.
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This is false: only one federal inmate is under a death sentence for a terrorism offense, and none for espionage or treason.
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"A war council is almost always a death sentence," she said, recalling the way the FARC punished fighters who broke its rules.
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The death sentence against the general will almost certainly not be carried out because he is unlikely to ever return to Pakistan.
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The court directed law enforcers to apprehend Musharraf, currently receiving medical treatment in Dubai, to ensure the death sentence is carried out.
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Tsygankova, who faces a possible death sentence if convicted, was charged on Monday with murdering her daughters, Nika, 5, and Michela, 1.
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The Supreme Court has rightly ordered Alabama courts to reconsider the death sentence of Vernon Madison, whose memory was damaged by strokes.
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Wilders also remains increasingly isolated from the public due to various threats on his life — including a death sentence from Al Qaeda.
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Caravaggio may have eluded a death sentence by fleeing to Malta and Sicily, but in the end there was nowhere to run.
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Now, the organization responsible for processing refugees in sub-Saharan Africa, Church World Service, says that order could be their death sentence.
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The medical community understood the virus better than they had a decade earlier, but an HIV diagnosis remained an imminent death sentence.
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The reaction to Roof's death sentence was not unanimous, however, and many of the relatives of his victims have yet to speak publicly.
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Then a 21989-year-old factory worker, Dong was given a suspended death sentence on arson charges and spent 17 years in prison.
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Van Houten's 1971 conviction and death sentence were initially overturned on appeal, but she was retried, convicted and sentenced to prison in 1978.
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When HIV/AIDS was discovered in 20153, it was a death sentence for anyone unlucky enough to get the immune system-suppressing disease.
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The 80s and 90s were marked by widespread fear of STDs, especially HIV, which was seen as nothing short of a death sentence.
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Tuesday&aposs court order came months after Mohammad Imran challenged his death sentence following sentencing in February, claiming his trial was not fair.
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Xi admitted his guilt and has repented and so received a lighter sentence, the report said, probably meaning he avoided a death sentence.
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Law Minister Huq pointed to the December 2015 death sentence handed down to two men convicted of killing blogger Ahmed Rajib in 2013.
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The CDC posits that one possible reason is that more effective drugs have made HIV a treatable disease rather than a death sentence.
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Under Texas law, a death sentence can be imposed only if prosecutors can find that the inmate poses a future danger to society.
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But Florida prosecutors thought they could do something that California and Alabama prosecutors could not: They thought they could get a death sentence.
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That was the death sentence for Gawker, and whatever you thought about them, it became scary that they weren't allowed to exist anymore.
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Even for healthy, well-provisioned adults, it's extraordinarily dangerous to cross the Sonoran Desert, where a sprained ankle can mean a death sentence.
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He brands the bad guys he leaves for the cops, which we learn is "essentially a death sentence" in Gotham's jails and prisons.
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He was hanged early on Thursday after President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi signed off on the death sentence, state news agency MENA said.
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In case you were wondering what these men did to get a death sentence in the first place, here's a quick primer. 3.
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That said, there are reasons to believe that hiding away in the Winterfell crypt isn't the obvious death sentence it seems to be.
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He had faced a possible death sentence if convicted by a jury but instead received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
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While the FBI agent thinks this is a great idea, Anika realizes turning on Empire's king and queen is obviously a death sentence.
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Brennan says that many of its residents view incarceration as a death sentence, due in part to the prevalence of HIV and AIDS.
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He initially received a death sentence under an "exceptional depravity" statute on the books at that time that amplified punishment, court records showed.
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Losing Title IV aid is tantamount to a death sentence for a college, given how loan-dependent the higher education system has become.
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The death sentence is illegal in Mexico, and the country does not extradite its nationals if they could be subject to capital punishment.
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Quarterman, that the Eighth Amendment prohibits killing people who can't understand why they are being punished or the meaning of the death sentence.
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Punishment for harboring ranges from a fine and/or up to a year in prison to life in prison or a death sentence.
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Inclusion on the list is seen as a death sentence for Huawei, as it bans U.S. companies from doing business with the entity.
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Luther acted irrationally and discreditably toward peasants and Jews, a fact probably related to his having lived for years under a death sentence.
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Losing access to their health provider could be a death sentence for children already coping with trauma, hunger, violence, abuse, and unstable housing.
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The game was a death sentence for then manager Gregorio Manzano, who had also seen his side lose the first leg in Albacete.
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I started admitting to other murders, murders that it became clear had never taken place, all to guarantee I'd get a death sentence.
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A 1972 ruling by the California Supreme Court struck down the death penalty and automatically commuted Manson's death sentence to life in prison.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a Texas man on death row, giving him to the chance to appeal his death sentence.
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"It's important for people to understand that just because you get this diagnosis, it's not a death sentence," says Carreras, a dog trainer.
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The article shows what a death sentence heroin is, both for the users and for the community that the users (and pushers) inhabit.
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Jet has a healthy number of detractors in the tech community who believe going head to head with Amazon is a death sentence.
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On Monday, Charlottesville Commonwealth's Attorney Joseph Platania emphasized to prospective jurors that prosecutors were not seeking a death sentence on the state charges.
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People receiving the death sentence in Saudi Arabia do so at the hands of a justice system that has no written criminal law.
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But if leaving a gang is not easy (it is often a death sentence), kicking one out of a neighborhood violently was unforgivable.
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The Indiana Supreme Court in 2002 overturned a death sentence after "a flawed program" excluded nearly one-third of a county's jury pool.
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Read: Trump's asylum policy could be a death sentence for domestic violence victims Plus, immigration judges are also beholden to the reported guidance.
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"The penalty is the death sentence, whether they fought or not," Judge Ali said in a brief interview after court adjourned on Monday.
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Florida's Supreme Court also ruled in October that a state law allowing a non-unanimous jury to deliver a death sentence was unconstitutional.
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Being an orphan from age 6 in a very patrilineal, very patriarchal and very tribal society must have been a social death sentence.
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Activists on the left have accused the president of "treason," a crime that can carry a death sentence, and compared him to Hitler.
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The latest salvo by Lee's legal team to dispute the merits of the death sentence was rejected by an appeals court last week.
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It said the formation of the special court which passed the original death sentence was "illegal" -- meaning Musharraf is no longer a suspect.
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The Center for Biological Diversity called the proposal "a death sentence for gray wolves across the country," saying the animal will be hunted.
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If that's the case, the fast-acting chips and chargers would go from an added perk to the handset to a death sentence.
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In one case dating from 153, Mr. Valeska continues to pursue a death sentence that has been overturned four times by higher courts.
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"Warning: Pokémon Go is a death sentence if you're a black man," Omari Akil argued in an essay at Medium over the weekend.
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ZTE makes inexpensive smartphones and relies on parts made in the US, meaning the maneuver was essentially a death sentence for the company.
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Mr. Morsi's death sentence was overturned, but what was his death in court yesterday but an effective slow-motion fulfillment of that sentence?
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But I think people have learned the lesson the hard way that you can't death-sentence or imprison your way out of crime.
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The Chinese telecommunications company lost nearly $3 billion in market value after its reprieve from a death sentence imposed by the Trump administration.
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Abdalfatah H. A., 35, is suspected of being a member of the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and of carrying out a death sentence.
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According to Amnesty International, Brunei will join the eight other countries that punish homosexuality with a death sentence, including Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen.
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Image: OpenStax College/Wikimedia CommonsFifteen minutes beneath 41-degree Fahrenheit water is a crippling experience, and possibly death sentence for a two-year-old.
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But when the day finally came for Willingham to get his final death sentence, many people, like Gilbert, felt that he was actually innocent.
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On August 23, Randolph will return to court for the formal entry of the death sentence by a judge, the court confirmed to PEOPLE.
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For small, family-owned and -operated farms that have less capital than their larger competitors, these two factors basically amount to a death sentence.
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The challenge to the Texas death sentence is an opportunity for the court to further define standards states may use in determining intellectual disability.
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A judge will decide whether to impose the death sentence on Alton Nolen, 33, for the September 2014 attack at Vaughan Foods in Moore.
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A death sentence has become more randomly and arbitrarily sought and imposed, and fraught with uncertainty and unreliability, and it fails state constitutional examination.
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Law Minister Anisul Huq pointed to the December 2015 death sentence handed down to two men convicted of killing blogger Ahmed Rajib in 2013.
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After the Florida Supreme Court ordered Mr. Hurst resentenced, a second jury recommended a death sentence by a 7-to-5 vote in 2012.
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The situation has turned so dire, that Indian military's top doctor noted that this is a "death sentence" for the children and the aged.
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Decades ago, a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis – an autoimmune disease for which there is no cure – could have been viewed as a death sentence.
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However, he will face the possibility of a death sentence next year if he's convicted at his next trial on federal hate crime charges.
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It had taken me years to come to terms with my own death sentence, with the fact that I would one day be executed.
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HIV is no longer an all-but-certain death sentence, but there is no cure and patients need lifelong treatment to control the disease.
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In recent decades, antiretroviral therapy has helped transform the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from a near-certain death sentence into a chronic, manageable disease.
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He was given a suspended death sentence for arson in August 1989 for throwing a basket into a burning tank, according to Dui Hua.
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Just hours before Thomas Bartlett Whitaker, 38, was set to be executed by lethal injection, Abbott commuted his death sentence to life in prison.
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Under Texas law, the state must prove that a defendant constitutes a "future danger" to the public in order to secure a death sentence.
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That's largely because an AIDS diagnosis back then was seen more or less as a death sentence -- and for many, it was just that.
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You don't have cancer yet, so you feel incredibly grateful, but at the same time, you feel like you've been given a death sentence.
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A move from the high ground of Little Haiti to the low ground of Homestead could, under the wrong circumstances, be a death sentence.
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The laws, which carry an automatic death sentence, sometimes have incited mobs against entire neighborhoods at the merest suggestion that blasphemy has been committed.
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The President has the power to commute a death sentence and no service member can be executed unless the President confirms the death penalty.
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The Haqqanis have threatened to kill Coleman and Boyle if the Afghan government carries out the death sentence it has imposed on Anas Haqqani.
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"This is a death sentence for us," said Sabri al-Malawani, who held up his termination letter at a protest outside an UNRWA office.
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"If a death sentence or the manner in which it is carried out violates the Constitution, that stain can never come out," she wrote.
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Research has also consistently shown that murders of white victims are more likely to result in a death sentence than murders of minority victims.
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But Mr. Liu's death sentence was suspended for two years, leaving open the possibility that it could later be commuted to life in prison.
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But, if the prosecutor says that a defendant pulled the trigger, it's easier to ask a judge or a jury for a death sentence.
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"We've seen tremendous advances in the treatment of cancer, and it's no longer a death sentence," he told Reuters Health in a phone interview.
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To have an accident, to have a difficult pregnancy, or to be diagnosed with a chronic disease in Venezuela could be a death sentence.
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And no matter which bacterium caused it, in the era before antibiotics, Lemierre's was practically a death sentence, with 90 percent of patients dying.
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Roof's attorneys filed the motion stating that they would drop the challenge if prosecutors dropped their pursuit of the death sentence in his case.
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"Here's the bottom line: when Amazon declares war on a particular industry, it's not an immediate death sentence for the incumbent players," Cramer concluded.
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The measure also required that 10 jurors support a death sentence; state law had previously required the assent of seven jurors, a simple majority.
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In that time the courts have handed down the death sentence to at least 140 people and there have been at least 32 executions.
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In 2006, the verdict was reduced to a death sentence suspended for two years, which in practice is often commuted to life in jail.
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The decision came a month after the Supreme Court granted a last-minute hold to stop Alabama from carrying out another man's death sentence.
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One of the traffickers got a death sentence — which, in China, are generally commuted to life in prison — and two others got life sentences.
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Berget in 2016 appealed his death sentence, but later asked to withdraw the appeal against the advice of his lawyers, the Argus Leader reported .
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Luckily, Paul is making it by financially, but for other individuals, and families, these costs are unrealistic, and could amount to a death sentence.
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You're at a point where you're aware of this and you know it doesn't end but it doesn't have to be a death sentence.
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Like the sentencing of Robert Lloyd Schellenberg this week, Shaikh's death sentence prompted outrage in the West and appeals for leniency from his government.
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In the 1980s and '90s, a diagnosis of H.I.V. was seen as a death sentence, and that is how Mr. Castillejo received the news.
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They will instead focus on proving mitigating circumstances, such as extreme mental duress, that could persuade a single juror to block a death sentence.
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Microcephaly is a troubling diagnosis, but it's not always a death sentence, and some microcephalic children grow up with full cognitive and physical abilities.
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And Trump's low approval numbers, which could easily have been a death sentence for another president's agenda, have not much impeded his legislative progress.
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In a recent interview with NPR, Toni Burnham, president of the D.C. Beekeepers Alliance, called the disease a "death sentence" for hives and colonies.
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Convicted of the 2002 killing and dismemberment of a Las Vegas man, Mr. Dozier waited for years while his lawyers appealed his death sentence.
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"Joe Biden's climate plan is a disgrace and it is honestly a death sentence for millions of people," said Sunrise Movement spokesman Stephen O'Hanlon.
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A death sentence for Roof would add a patina of fairness to a practice steeped in the racial disparities of the criminal-justice system.
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He was the fourth outstanding writer to be given the death sentence for treason, Georges Suarez, Paul Chack and Henri Beraud having preceded him.
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Two defendants then faced a death penalty hearing, which resulted in life sentences after the jury could not agree on imposing a death sentence.
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It's important that people who work for me understand that failure is not a death sentence, and that it's an important part of learning.
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Though not necessarily a death sentence for a healthy tree, those growing in less than optimal situations, or those stressed by drought, often suffer.
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Attorneys for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev reportedly are due to ask a federal judge to reverse his death sentence or convictions at a hearing in Boston.
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But the courts ultimately allowed his death sentence to be carried out, making him the first prisoner in Arkansas to be executed since 2005.
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By contrast, a state appellate court ruled against Mr. Sessions when it reversed the conviction and death sentence of Levi Pace, a black man.
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The ringleader, a 41-year-old man, was given a suspended death sentence for selling and manufacturing narcotics and two others received life sentences.
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In a fashion industry that survives by importing 98 percent of its products, this proposed new BAT tax plan is potentially a death sentence.
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's army issued a statement on Tuesday expressing "pain and anguish" over the death sentence given to former military dictator Pervez Musharraf.
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Texas law at the time of Mr. Buck's sentencing in 1995 made a prediction of "future dangerousness" a necessary predicate for a death sentence.
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Shooting suspect Cruz was formally charged with 17 counts of first-degree murder Wednesday, which could mean a death sentence if he is convicted.
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In 2015, more than two decades after Mr. McKinney received the death sentence, a federal appeals court gave him another chance to challenge it.
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Ms. Ogg recalled working as a lawyer and occasionally seeking a death sentence during the 1980s when murder rates in Houston were very high.
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The governor was a vocal critic of Pakistan's harsh blasphemy laws, which stipulate a mandatory death sentence for anyone who insults the Prophet Muhammad.
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In recent decades, antiretroviral therapy has helped transform HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus) from a near-certain death sentence into a chronic, manageable disease.
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While this may have seemed like a death sentence for baseball, it actually gave new life to pre-existing amateur leagues throughout the country.
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Even if the jury doesn't empathize with him, I think Roof's decision to represent himself at sentencing may still help him avoid a death sentence.
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There's no cure or vaccine for HIV, but the discovery of antiretroviral treatments turned an HIV diagnosis from a death sentence into a chronic illness.
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The white wine's signature minerality, which stems from the ostrea virgula, a fossil oyster found all over the Chablis region, would be her death sentence.
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The Supreme Court left in place a September 2015 Louisiana Supreme Court ruling that rejected Tucker's legal arguments and upheld his conviction and death sentence.
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He was arrested on February 24, 2016, after he and two other students attended an event protesting a death sentence handed to a Kashmiri terrorist.
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ASHLAND, Ohio – A judge has handed down a death sentence to an Ohio man convicted of strangling two women and suspected in two more deaths.
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" And in a statement, the Women&aposs March said ominously: "Trump's announcement today is a death sentence for thousands of women in the United States.
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I show them pictures of where I've been and all of the "impossible" things I've done, so they know that diabetes isn't a death sentence.
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Trump has an unusual method of diplomatic communication, and North Korea is a land where speaking out against the leader gives you a death sentence.
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Iraqi law provides for an automatic appeal for all death-sentence and life-imprisonment cases, even if the defendants do not lodge an appeal themselves.
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Hussein's death sentence — for killing a man she was forced to marry, after he raped her while his relatives held her down — provoked outrage online.
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America punished ZTE for breaking laws on Iranian sanctions with a ban on semiconductor purchases in the United States—in effect a corporate death-sentence.
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It was likely inspired by the fact that for most of history, STDs were considered impossible to treat and, in many cases, a death sentence.
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The penalty phase of the trial will begin Thursday for jurors to evaluate whether to recommend a death sentence for Urdiales or life without parole.
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Often asking, "What's the worst that could happen?" is like a death sentence, but you have to think through the possible downsides to mitigate them.
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"I believe that any greater sentence other than the minimum mandatory sentence will in essence be a death sentence," attorney James Popil told the court.
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When caught early, breast cancer is treated more like a chronic condition — no different than, say, diabetes or heart disease — rather than a death sentence.
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"Governor Kasich acted in the interests of fairness and justice by recognizing that Mr. Tibbetts' death sentence was fundamentally unreliable," he said in a statement.
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Ziaul Haq seizes power; __April 4, 1979: Bhutto is hanged after the Supreme Court upholds death sentence on charges of conspiracy to murder and Gen.
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Robinson's supporters had claimed that a 13 months in prison was tantamount to a death sentence, considering the presence of Muslim gang members in prison.
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"They are giving a death sentence to our women in this part of the world," says Chisale Mhango, an obstetrician at Blantyre's main referral hospital.
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The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic Tuesday to a Texas man's argument that his death sentence constitutes cruel and unusual punishment because he is mentally disabled.
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He inherits a death sentence from America, and a squabbling outfit at war with itself as well as with the Afghan government and its sponsors.
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In November, Chris pleaded guilty in the slayings of his pregnant wife and their young children in exchange for being spared a possible death sentence.
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When Ellie* was diagnosed with herpes in her senior year of college, she was convinced the infection was a "death sentence" for her dating life.
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But the Mississippi Supreme Court ultimately affirmed Flowers's conviction and death sentence, rejecting his claim that Evans had again racially discriminated in selecting a jury.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Court of Cassation rejected an appeal made by prominent Islamist militant Adel Habara over his death sentence, judicial sources said on Saturday.
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"Anything over 10 to 15 years is a significant period of incarceration, which could, given his age, be tantamount to a death sentence," he said.
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Today his death sentence has been commuted, and even his life sentence also… he could be a free man by the end of this year.
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Asahara's death sentence was finalized in 123, according to public broadcaster NHK, but trials of his co-conspirators dragged on for a further 212 years.
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China on Thursday said it is "not worried in the slightest" about the growing international concern over the death sentence for a Canadian, Reuters reported.
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Last week, CNN obtained a first-hand account from the teenager as she awaited retrial in an Omdurman prison cell after appealing her death sentence.
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"This blunder, while bad, is not a death sentence by any means," Molly Mitchell, a former director of Media Affairs at the DCCC, told Hill.
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But the court's decision to not review his case prevents them from expanding the scope of that ruling and keeps Rhines's death sentence in place.
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Asahara's death sentence was finalized in 2006, according to public broadcaster NHK, but trials of his co-conspirators dragged on for a further 21995 years.
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Innovative treatments have transformed a disease that a few decades ago would have been a death sentence into a diagnosis that, with support, is manageable.
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" After Sarmina ruled, Williams issued a press release blasting the judge for vacating a death sentence "over a few handwritten notes and scraps of paper.
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To give someone a death sentence in Texas, the jury has to decide that he is capable of committing violent crime again in the future.
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After we delivered the death sentence, we were told we could leave out the front and talk to press or go out a back door.
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Jason battled for another year, until March 270, when he received his death sentence and his family met with Dr. Brunvand to plan hospice care.
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Since 1981, this disease had been a death sentence for most people who were H.I.V.-positive, and I had few hopes for my own survival.
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While criticizing the president can be a political death sentence for many Republicans, it is more of a life raft for governors in these states.
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"In aggravated murder cases, jurors are more than four times more likely to impose a death sentence if the defendant is black," the study concluded.
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White supremacist Dylann Roof, who was convicted of killing nine worshipers at a black church in South Carolina, is appealing his conviction and death sentence.
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That statute, which was broadened in 2009, does not carry a potential death sentence, but Mr. Roof was also convicted of other crimes that do.
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While many of his cases have failed, he recently successfully petitioned the same court to declare former Pakistani military dictator Pervez Musharraf's death sentence illegal.
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In the 211s, Thomas More's novel "Utopia" advanced the suggestion that thieves would be better deterred by public assistance than fear of a death sentence.
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Mr. Khan said that in the wake of the death sentence, a halt to the peace dialogue between the two countries was a foregone conclusion.
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That death sentence has now been overturned, after the High Court ruled high treason is an offense which cannot be committed by a single person.
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At issue is not only Franz's future — he risks a death sentence if he persists in his refusal — but also the meaning of his action.
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The Supreme Court threw out an Oklahoma man's death sentence Tuesday because the victim's family members were allowed to recommend a punishment to the jury.
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But a quick run to a tasty trash bag could mean a death sentence when the staff of the Rat Reservoir program is on patrol.
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Now, the Trump administration is seemingly putting their ideology into action with a new domestic gag rule that's tantamount to a death sentence for women.
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He acted fearlessly at a moment of enormous misinformation regarding the transmission and ways of preventing a disease that amounted to a virtual death sentence.
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Get the VICE App on iOS and Android Alexandra Harry was diagnosed with HIV in 1989, a time when the disease was a death sentence.
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Prosecutors are demanding multiple sentences of "aggravated life" — life without parole — the heaviest penalty in Turkey since it abandoned the death sentence under European pressure.
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His lawyers argue the death sentence violates the Fifth Amendment's due process clause and the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment, AP writes.
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To those who are still standing at this time, news of an afterparty is like a death sentence commuted on the walk to the chamber.
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Murderers frequently use an insanity plea in court to avoid the death sentence, and are, at times, given IQ tests to gauge their mental capacity.
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Manson was 83, and had been imprisoned since April 22, 1971, on a commuted death sentence for the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders of August 1969.
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Isauro Aguirre, left, was given the death sentence on Thursday for beating, starving, torturing and ultimately killing his girlfriend's 8-year-old son, Gabriel Fernandez, right.
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"As a family we couldn't believe that our beautiful intelligent girl with so much life ahead of her, was basically facing a death sentence," Nicola continued.
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The serial killer known as the Cleveland Strangler is appealing the death sentence given to him after his 2011 conviction for murdering 11 women, PEOPLE confirms.
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Leonid Ramzin, a professor of engineering, was cast as a leader of the imaginary conspiracy, but his death sentence was commuted to ten years in prison.
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China said on Wednesday it was "not worried in the slightest" by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
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The jury, made up of six men and six women, deliberated for "several hours" before reaching the death sentence recommendation, the office said in a release.
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"The aim of the Holocaust was to destroy the Jewish people and that every Jew, everywhere, was facing a death sentence," it quoted him as saying.
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And, simultaneously, because our groups have historically been so essential to keeping us alive, getting tossed out of them was often a death sentence for us.
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The couple's first child, Nathaniel, died from the same condition just 29 hours after his birth in 22 – but it's not a "death sentence," Karen says.
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What to watch: After Meng was detained in Vancouver, the Chinese reopened a settled case against an alleged Canadian drug smuggler and imposed the death sentence.
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Stirling characterized the practice of feeding polar bears as a "death sentence," saying that friendly relationships between dogs and polar bears can only lead to disaster.
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Scott Ostrem is being held without bond on suspicion of first-degree murder, a charge that can lead to life without parole or a death sentence.
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Morva's death sentence, for killing an unarmed security guard and a sheriff's deputy in a 2006 escape from custody, had triggered renewed debate about capital punishment.
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While separate federal courts have ruled in favor of a retrial for Van Hook, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld his conviction and death sentence in 2009.
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Meanwhile, a Saudi teenager who faced a possible death sentence on charges related to attending anti-government protests was instead given a 12-year prison sentence.
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"Work happens in meetings, and having non-inclusive practices in meetings is a death sentence for the health of the culture in the company," Prophet said.
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Justice Samuel Alito was the sole dissenter in Tuesday's ruling and disagreed that the Sixth Amendment requires juries to make specific findings authorizing a death sentence.
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The death sentence was the first time in years it had been given to such a senior former official and came amid an intensifying corruption crackdown.
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According to Equal Justice Initiative, more than one-fifth of the 199 people currently on Alabama's death row were handed a death sentence through judicial override.
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The Equal Justice Initiative found that Mobile County Judges Braxton Kittrell and Ferrill McRae have overridden a combined 11 life verdicts to impose a death sentence.
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That kind of label—driven in part by media narrative, in part by misogyny—could be a death sentence for a candidate in a crowded field.
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Iran's supreme court upheld the death sentence of a businessman for economic crimes, Ejei also said, weeks after the execution of two traders on similar charges.
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China on Monday slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent comments about the death sentence for a Canadian, calling the Canadian leader "irresponsible," according to Reuters.
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The Senate bill allows just ten of twelve jurors to recommend death, but the House bill requires that all twelve jurors agree on a death sentence.
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Roof will go on trial in November on federal hate crime charges that could result in a death sentence before facing state murder charges in January.
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Liu's death sentence was postponed for two years, according to the AP, which noted that it is possible it will be commuted to life in prison.
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That works fine for Republicans from safe red seats, but could be a political death sentence for vulnerable GOP lawmakers in less conservative, more diverse areas.
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One of the charges carries a potential death sentence, which will be dropped in exchange for his guilty plea on the other 29, according to WTOP.
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CNN obtained a first-hand account from the 19-year-old, who is currently awaiting retrial in an Omdurman prison cell after appealing her death sentence.
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Murphy originally fought his 1999 conviction and death sentence for the brutal murder of George Jacobs, his ex-girlfriend's boyfriend, on mental-disability grounds—without success.
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"Our students have been involved in several Supreme Court cases, including one which resulted in the abolition of the mandatory death sentence in Uganda," he added.
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The Miami-based attorney stunned the nation by saving Anthony from a possible death sentence by winning her acquittal of the murder and other serious charges.
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Under the new law, relatives can forgive convicts in the case of a death sentence, but they would still have to face a mandatory life sentence.
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In October 2015, the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence, and last week, a request for mercy he had made to President Mamnoon Hussain was rejected.
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In his series The Unknown Anonymous (2011), he photographed such unmarked graves; for his installation "Death Sentence (Memorial)" (2011–13), he lays out blank marble tombstones.
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China's ZTE is alive, escaping what once looked like a death sentence for repeatedly violating U.S. sanctions and being seen as a threat to national security.
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CreditCreditNick Cote for The New York Times DENVER — A cancer patient nicknamed the Steel Bull got his death sentence on a gloomy March Wednesday in 2015.
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Nationalist lawmakers have called for the reintroduction of the death sentence in Turkey after cases of young children found abused and murdered emerged several months ago.
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On Monday, Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi said the Supreme Court recently upheld the death sentence against Djalali, the news site of Iran's judiciary, Mizan, reported.
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" His "Death Sentence" protagonist, who does not shoot to kill, notes: "Any idiot can kill people — and you can't teach someone a lesson by killing him.
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The court could also endorse a death sentence with a two-year reprieve, which would almost surely be converted to a long prison term, he said.
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Cover image: Pakistani protesters shout slogans against Asia Bibi, a Christian woman facing death sentence for blasphemy, at a protest in Karachi on October 13, 2016.
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When the "Jeopardy!" host, Alex Trebek, announced last week that he had Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, many people assumed that it was an automatic death sentence.
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Mr. Bucklew, convicted of murdering a man his ex-girlfriend was living with, was not challenging his conviction or death sentence, only the method of execution.
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It was a career death sentence; even the bravest venues were reluctant — and arguably still are — to exhibit an artist who alienates patrons or the press.
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Ms. McKeen was among the hundreds of workers who walked out of the plant in protest just before managers were about to announce its death sentence.
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In Coker v Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that imposing the death sentence for rape was "cruel and unusual" punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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Being almost electrocuted to death is a mild inconvenience, airborne viruses are a global death sentence, and CNN posts its stories from a magic journalism server.
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Her participation in the 1916 Easter Rising, an armed rebellion against British rule, led to a death sentence that was commuted because she was a woman.
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This is referred to by many cancer patients as a "Death Sentence Clause" because it makes it impossible for them to get more affordable generic medications.
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