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вынесение приговора к неопределённой мере наказания; назначение неопределённой меры наказания -
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вынесение приговора; назначение наказанияdiscrimination in sentencing — 1. индивидуализация при назначении наказаний 2. дискриминация при назначении наказаний;
disparity in sentencing — 1. несоразмерность при назначении наказаний 2. индивидуализация при назначении наказаний 3. дискриминация при назначении наказаний;
- actual sentencingproportionality in sentencing —соразмерность назначаемых наказаний тяжести совершённых преступлений
- alternative sentencing
- certain sentencing
- concurrent sentencing
- conditional sentencing
- consecutive sentencing
- consistent sentencing
- correctional sentencing
- criminal sentencing
- cumulative sentencing
- custodial sentencing
- decretory sentencing
- definite sentencing
- determinate sentencing
- deterrent sentencing
- discretional sentencing
- disproportionate sentencing
- flexible sentencing
- harsh sentencing
- illegal sentencing
- indefinite sentencing
- indeterminate sentencing
- jail sentencing
- lawful sentencing
- legal sentencing
- lenient sentencing
- life sentencing
- light sentencing
- mandatory sentencing
- maximum sentencing
- mild sentencing
- military sentencing
- minimum sentencing
- mixed sentencing
- moderate sentencing
- multiple sentencing
- non-custodial sentencing
- optional sentencing
- original sentencing
- penitentiary sentencing
- probationary sentencing
- probation sentencing
- reformatory sentencing
- separate sentencing
- split sentencing
- tough sentencing
- uncertain sentencing
- wrongful sentencing
- discretionary sentencing
- heavy sentencing
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Англо-русский юридический словарь > indeterminate sentencing
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