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Юридический термин: приговор по совокупности преступлений, совокупность приговоров или наказаний (с началом отбытия последующего по отбытии или истечении срока предыдущего), совокупность наказаний (с началом отбытия последующего по отбытии или истечении срока предыдущего), совокупность приговоров (с началом отбытия последующего по отбытии или истечении срока предыдущего) -
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1) приговор ( к наказанию); наказание ( по приговору) | приговаривать ( к наказанию)2) редк. вердикт•sentence fixed by law — наказание, определённое в законе;
sentence on the record — запротоколированный приговор;
sentence passed on the person — приговор, вынесенный в отношении данного лица;
to complete sentence — отбыть наказание;
to give sentence — вынести приговор; назначить наказание;
to sentence in absense [in absentia] — приговорить заочно;
to sentence in respect of the offence — приговорить лицо к наказанию за данное преступление;
to sentence long — приговорить к длительному сроку лишения свободы;
to sentence on a technicality — вынести приговор на формально-юридическом основании;
to pronounce sentence — вынести приговор; назначить наказание;
to serve sentence — отбывать приговор, наказание;
to sentence short — приговорить к краткому сроку лишения свободы;
to sentence to community service — приговорить к безвозмездному обслуживанию общины;
to sentence to death — приговорить к смертной казни;
to sentence to life — приговорить к пожизненному тюремному заключению;
to sentence to probation — приговорить к пробации;
to sentence with probation — приговорить условно с отбытием пробации;
- sentence of deathunder a sentence for a crime — по приговору за какое-л. преступление
- sentence of probation
- accumulative sentences
- accumulative sentence
- actual sentence
- alternative sentence
- antitrust sentence
- certain sentence
- completed sentence
- concurrent sentences
- conditional sentence
- consecutive sentences
- consistent sentences
- correctional sentence
- criminal sentence
- cumulative sentences
- cumulative sentence
- custodial sentence
- death sentence
- decretory sentence
- definite sentence
- definitive sentence
- determinate sentence
- deterrent sentence
- discretional sentence
- disproportionate sentence
- enforced sentence
- federal sentence
- flexible sentence
- harsh sentence
- heavy sentence
- illegal sentence
- immutable sentence
- imposed sentence
- income tax sentence
- increased sentence
- indefinite sentence
- indeterminate sentence
- jail sentence
- lawful sentence
- legal sentence
- lenient sentence
- lesser sentence
- life sentence
- light sentence
- longest possible sentence
- mandatory sentence
- maximum sentence
- mild sentence
- military sentence
- minimum sentence
- mixed sentence
- moderate sentence
- multiple sentences
- non-custodial sentence
- optional sentence
- original sentence
- penitentiary sentence
- probationary sentence
- probation sentence
- reformatory sentence
- separate sentence
- served sentence
- shortest mandatory sentence
- split sentence
- state sentence
- strongly deterrent sentence
- suffered sentence
- suspended sentence
- tough sentence
- uncertain sentence
- wrongful sentence
- prison sentence
См. также в других словарях:
accumulative sentence — A sentence a court s formal pronouncement of the legal consequences of a person s conviction of a crime additional to others, imposed on a defendant who has been convicted upon an indictment containing several counts, each charging a distinct… … Law dictionary
accumulative sentence — /əˌkjumjələtɪv ˈsɛntəns/ (say uh.kyoohmyuhluhtiv sentuhns) noun a sentence of imprisonment which is to be served after another sentence already imposed (opposed to concurrent sentence) …
accumulative sentence — A sentence, additional to others, imposed on a defendant who has been convicted upon an indictment containing several counts, each of such counts charging a distinct offense, or who is under conviction at the same time for several distinct… … Black's law dictionary
accumulative sentence — A sentence, additional to others, imposed on a defendant who has been convicted upon an indictment containing several counts, each of such counts charging a distinct offense, or who is under conviction at the same time for several distinct… … Black's law dictionary
accumulative judgment — Where a person has already been convicted and sentenced, and a second or additional judgment is passed against him, the execution of which is postponed until the completion of the first sentence, such second judgment is said to be accumulative.… … Black's law dictionary
accumulative judgment — Where a person has already been convicted and sentenced, and a second or additional judgment is passed against him, the execution of which is postponed until the completion of the first sentence, such second judgment is said to be accumulative.… … Black's law dictionary
sentence — The judgment formally pronounced by the court or judge upon the defendant after his conviction in a criminal prosecution, imposing the punishment to be inflicted, usually in the form of a fine, incarceration, or probation. See e.g. 18 U.S.C.A. No … Black's law dictionary
accumulative judgment — A second or additional judgment against a person who has already been convicted and sentenced for another crime; the execution of the second judgment is postponed until the person s first sentence has been completed. Dictionary from West s… … Law dictionary
concurrent sentence — /kənkʌrənt ˈsɛntəns/ (say kuhnkuruhnt sentuhns) noun a sentence of imprisonment to be served at the same time as another sentence (opposed to accumulative sentence) …
accumulate — ac·cu·mu·late vb lat·ed, lat·ing vt: to gather esp. little by little; specif: to add (income from a fund) back into the principal vi: to increase gradually in amount or number Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
MASORAH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: 1. THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE 1.1. THE SOFERIM 1.2. WRITTEN TRANSMISSION 1.2.1. Methods of Writing 1.2.1.1. THE ORDER OF THE BOOKS 1.2.1.2. SEDARIM AND PARASHIYYOT … Encyclopedia of Judaism