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41 heavy sentence
heavy sentence hohe Gefängnisstrafe f -
42 jail sentence
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43 lenient sentence
lenient sentence mildes Urteil n -
44 life sentence
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45 maximum sentence
maximum sentence Höchststrafe f -
46 minimum permissible sentence
minimum permissible sentence Mindeststrafe fEnglish-german law dictionary > minimum permissible sentence
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47 mitigate the sentence
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48 mitigation of the sentence
mitigation of the sentence Strafmilderung f -
49 passing of a sentence
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50 pass sentence on a person
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51 prison sentence
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52 serve the sentence
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53 suspended sentence
suspended sentence zur Bewährung ausgesetzte Gefängnisstrafe f -
54 custodial sentence
cus·to·dial ˈsen·tencen Gefängnisstrafe fto give sb a \custodial sentence jdn zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilen -
55 custodial sentence
cus·to·dial 'sen·tence nGefängnisstrafe f;to give sb a \custodial sentence jdn zu einer Gefängnisstrafe verurteilen -
56 life sentence
'life sen·tence nlebenslängliche Freiheitsstrafe; -
57 prison sentence
'pris·on sen·tence n, 'pris·on term nGefängnisstrafe f, Freiheitsstrafe f;to serve a \prison sentence eine Freiheitsstrafe verbüßen -
58 adjourn sentence
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > adjourn sentence
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59 commutation of a sentence
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > commutation of a sentence
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60 pass sentence on sb
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > pass sentence on sb
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