heresy and was dispositioned(punished by) house arrest
She had such a sunny, exuberant disposition that it was actually rather annoying.
Oscar thought Paloma had a pleasing disposition.
The politician with a pleasant disposition presented her speech in such a coherent manner.
Although he was convicted of the crime, there were extenuating circumstances that reduced his sentence. The tragedy in his family was an extenuating factor in favor of renewing his scholarship.
The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition., A state of opposition; hostility.
A disposition and sentence would be filed with the clerk of court in the court where the person was convicted.
Yes, you have been convicted. Your plea of Nolo Contendre meant that you acknowledged that the state had enough evidence to convict you. PROBATION IS A SENTENCE! Your probation WAS a sentence for the guilty plea. A record of both your arrest and the court disposition does exist.
My cat has a very affectionate disposition.
She had such a sunny, exuberant disposition that it was actually rather annoying.
'The child had a kind and friendly disposition.' 'The commander had many soldiers at his disposition.'
A good, solid meal will greatly improve my disposition. I am waiting to hear the disposition of the case.
Galileo
The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.
Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.
Galileo was convicted in 1633 because he went up against the Roman Catholic Church. He disagreed with their beliefs, so the Church took him to court, found him guilty of heresy --going against a religion-- and then sentencing Galileo to house arrest, but for the rest of his life.
With its gentle disposition, the Golden Retriever is an excellent therapy animal.
Galileo Galilei