He was sentenced to a fine, whipping, defrocking, life imprisonment and pillorying four times a year for the rest of his life. |
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Since the satire routinely pillories the peccadilloes of public figures, Deayton's defrocking is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the show. |
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A faster procedure for defrocking priests—one that risks giving the innocent little opportunity for self-defence was introduced. |
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If you've accepted such behavior in the past and expect to continue this friendship in the future, it's wrong to insist on defrocking your friend. |
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At the time of the defrocking, the pagoda was cordoned off by police and Tim Sakhorn was reportedly driven away by men in civilian clothes. |
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After his defrocking, a court in Santo Domingo immediately filed charges against Wesolowski in August. |
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According to the documents, the Oakland Diocese had proposed defrocking Rev. |
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The changes, the first in nine years, affect church procedures for defrocking abusive priests. |
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The Pope took a much stronger stance on child abuse that his predecessor, disciplining a cleric championed by John Paul II and defrocking others. |
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The Judicial Council also hears appeals from those who have been accused of chargeable offenses that can result in defrocking or revocation of membership. |
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