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He has not been sentenced, his trial hasn't started yet.
Socrates was put on trial in 399 BC and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. He was accused of corrupting the youth and impiety.
If you've entered your plea, and been sentenced it's too late to "take it back." However, you can appeal your trial to the Court of Appeals for your state. You would have to rely on an attorney to come up with some type of grounds that might be appealable.
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he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
No, You will not be sentenced until after the trial and if you're found guilty of a crime.
He got sentenced for life in Azkaban.
Yes. It is called Bill of Attainder.
The Axis leaders were sentenced in Tokyo and Nuremberg the Allied military were seldom held accountable or sentenced.
No, Socrates did not win his trial. He was found guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety in ancient Athens, and he was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.
She was given a fraudulent trial and sentenced to die by burning at the stake.
yeah not in prison through he was supposed to have a death penalty but it overturned when he died before new trial so the court never had a chance to sentenced him again