Present participle for to penalize someone for a punishable offense
“The statute presupposes that the judge will sentence the defendant to a definite term reasonably expected to be less than life.”
Present participle for to judge or adjudicate on an appropriate penalty for a punishable offense
“This would primarily be because the court's ability to sentence based on all the relevant information would be significantly diluted.”
Present participle for to imprison or incarcerate someone for a punishable offense
“It is perfectly clear here that what the court intended was to sentence the prisoner for five years.”
Present participle for to consign or destine someone to a given fate, typically undesirable
Present participle for to forbid, especially by law
Present participle for to put someone or something in (a place) in order to be rid of it or them
Present participle for to expel, force out or send away
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