Mrs Zamora tells him to put up whirligigs as his punishment
The judge gave him a light sentence, it was just a slap on the wrist.
The nouns in the sentence are liberty and death.
None. She was not the judge (although she is called a "judge" by the Duke, who is the real judge) and did not have the power to sentence Shylock. She did, however, advise the court that in her view Shylock fell under a statute which imposed a sentence of death or such lesser sentence as the court might see fit on an "alien" who made an attempt on the life of a citizen of Venice.
Actually, no presentence investigation is normally ordered when a plea offer is been presented and both sides agreed to the offer. However, the judge could refuse the plea offer and send the case to trial. A presentence investigation is normally ordered after defendant has been found guilty at trial.
Yes, the British Home Secretary has the power to issue criminal sentences, including life sentences, just like a judge. The Home Secretary can overrule a Judge's ruling, either lowering the punishment or increasing it.For example, to date, as of 2014, two of the three women serving life sentences in Britain were issued the sentences by a Home Secretary. Those two women are Myra Hindley and Rose West.
The judge wrote his scores down.
It depends on the sentence give to you by a judge.
3 days
The judge will condemn him to prison for his crimes.
There are guidelines that the judge must follow; there is probably a maximum amount of time allowed.
Yes, you can have the sentence changed by the judge that gave it to you. However, it's not free. You usually have to give evidence against yourself or someone else, to get the judge to want to change your sentence.
The judge had a virulent criticism after his affair with the intern.
The Judge's ruling was a fair judgement.
If you are nonchalant instead of remorseful, the judge will give you a very strict prison sentence.
Judge, please show him mercy.
A judge investigated her conduct and she was subsequently jailed.
"Instead of giving him a jail sentence, the judge verbally reprimanded the boy and sent him to counselling."