United States v. Schenck et al., 253 F. 212 (E. D. Pa. 1918)Yes. The US Supreme Court affirmed the US District decision. Judge Whitaker Thompson had found both Schenck and Baer guilty under the Espionage Act and sentenced them to remarkably short terms. The maximum penalty for Schenck's alleged crime was 10 years in prison, plus a fine, for each of the three counts charged. Schenck was only sentenced to six months in prison; Baer was sentenced to 90 days.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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Lorraine Bobbitt was sentenced to 45 days in the mental hospital in Virginia. She was evaluated and released with a recommendation for future treatment. She has since been released from all judical proceedings.
Susan McDougal was sentenced to an 18 month prison term for refusing to answer questions for the Whitewater grand jury. She later received a full pardon from President Clinton. Presently, she is working at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences as a chaplain.
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sentenced to die or death means that they person or people are going to be put to death in prison (if they are in prison)
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Draft evasion
He'll be sentenced to life in prison without parole (or sentenced to death).
a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time? a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time?
Because they were convicted of crimes and sentenced to prison terms.
A friend of mine was recently sentenced to prison. Is there a way for me to find inmates in prison to speak to him?
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James Earl Ray was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Yes they will even escort you to prison under the police .
Conrad Black was sentenced to prison for one count of obstruction of justice, as well as three counts of fraud in 2007. He was re-sentenced in 2011 after two of the three counts of fraud were subsequently overturned.
Most of the time, they got sentenced to death or sentenced to a life in prison.