If Mr Gough, 53, of Eastleigh, Hampshire, contravenes it, he could be imprisoned again.
No senior Afghan official will likely be imprisoned for any crime, no matter how egregious.
Hiebert is the first journalist to be imprisoned in Malaysia in the line of duty.
His lawyer, John Onyango, said then that Cecil could be imprisoned for two years, if convicted.
Prosecutors have called for Mrs Sandiford to be imprisoned for 15 years, rather than face execution.
Prosecutors have called for her to be imprisoned for 15 years, rather than face execution.
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Subsequently, as he is about to be imprisoned himself, he opts for suicide over jail.
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If found guilty, Wilders might very well be imprisoned and stripped of his political office.
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Both the woman and the journalist were originally given one-year jail terms, but the trial judge said the woman would not be imprisoned for six months as she was caring for a baby.
If he is given a prison sentence following a U.S. trial, he would return to England to complete the rest of his sentence there before flying back to be imprisoned in the United States.
The Howard League report recommends better training of prison staff regarding suicide awareness, that those with serious mental health problems should not be imprisoned and that screening for suicide risk on reception be improved.
She has no qualms about locking up violent and dangerous criminals, and readily acknowledges that, dangerous or not, those who have committed heinous crimes may have to be imprisoned in the interests of justice.
Hood said he proved in a South Carolina federal trial court -- and the jury agreed -- that the women had signed forms that said they would be imprisoned if they continued to use cocaine.
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The Fire Brigades Union said the move would mean firefighters would be "imprisoned at work".
No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled . nor will we proceed with force against him . except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land.
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both, and shall be ineligible for employment by the United States or any department or agency thereof, for the five years next following his conviction.
If two or more persons conspire to commit any offense named in this section, each shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both, and shall be ineligible for employment by the United States or any department or agency thereof, for the five years next following his conviction.
Doing so is a crime, and anyone who intentionally engages in or materially supports those acts should be tried, convicted and imprisoned.
His superiors feared he would be arrested, though an imprisoned Father Huddleston might have been a better Christian witness than an exiled one.
After the dismissal of the case, Mr Crawford, who spent 18 months in jail, said he would be seeking compensation after being imprisoned for a crime he did not commit.
This in turn enabled her to act as though she were utterly innocent, even when claiming to be the cousin of an imprisoned Scottish captain, or chatting to a Gestapo officer with 200lb of illegal pork in her suitcase.
But for most of the time it was voluntary: he refused an offer of early release, saying that those who had been imprisoned before him should be freed first.
Speaking on the BBC's The View programme, Mr Walsh said the centre must be a place for everyone who was imprisoned or worked at the Maze.
"We should not be sending people to be tried in foreign courts and then, if convicted, imprisoned away from family and friends when it is perfectly feasible to try them in the courts in this country, " she said.
She was sent because the fear was that if Lech Walesa, who was no longer imprisoned, had left the country, he would not be allowed back in.
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Theft would make her immoral, and thus if she were caught and imprisoned she could not pursue what she has deemed to be in her self interest (before she went to prison).
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Mrs Jones, who now lives in Wales, was imprisoned for her activities at the camp but said it would be wrong to judge Margaret Thatcher after her death.
The doctor claims prisoner's wives face this dilemma because they will never have children or more children if their husbands are imprisoned for life, and if they do get out it may be too late to conceive and the husbands may even leave them for another woman who can.
Khan was later imprisoned for life and must serve a minimum of 14 years before he will be considered for release.
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