Eugene V. Debs was arrested on violation of the Espionage Act, and was sentenced for 20 years but was later pardoned by Warren G. Harding.
No. The proper way to say that sentence would be "The culprit should be only sentenced to death. " BTW what you want to ask is if it is a PROPER sentence.
The Verb In This Sentenced Is Helped Because it denotes Action
There was thunderous applause when the judge sentenced the man to 67 consecutive life sentences.
Filing an appeal will postpone the execution of a prisoner sentenced to death.
This could mean deferred sentence. For example a person put before the the Judge has been sentenced to a year in prison BUT the sentence has been deferred (or set aside) while the probation service prepares a report on the defendants mental state, previous character etc.
Because he was the major leader of Pullman Strike
Eugene Debs - Apex
Eugene Debs Hartke was created in 1990.
Eugene V. Debs was born on November 5, 1855.
Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of 1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for Socialist ideas.
Eugene Debs. Had run for president in 1912. Ran again in 1920 from his prison cell.
Eugene Debs was the first "socialist" elected to the U.S senate.
1892, Socialist Labor Party: Simon Wing 1896, Socialist Labor Party: Charles Matchett 1900, Social Democratic Party: Eugene V. Debs 1904, 1908 & 1912, Socialist Party: Eugene V. Debs
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Eugene V. Debs platform was that workers have the right to unionize. He was a Socialist, and ran for President in 1912. He earned 6% of the vote.
Eugene V. Debs’s defiance of the government during World War I led to his arrest and conviction under the Espionage Act. He was sentenced to prison for his anti-war protests and his criticism of the government. This event solidified Debs's reputation as a socialist and a champion for workers' rights.
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