Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet PARDONED


PARDONED

Definition av PARDONED

  1. böjningsform av pardon
  2. perfektparticip av pardon

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  • After the Emperor had pardoned him and left the city, Crescentius II again rebelled, deposing Gregory V and installing John XVI as pope.
  • Simnel was pardoned because of his tender years, and was thereafter employed by the royal household as a scullion.
  • The marriage necessitated the intervention of Thomas Wolsey; Henry eventually pardoned the couple after they paid a large fine.
  • In 1996, both leaders were sentenced for their roles in orchestrating coups as well as their subsequent human rights abuses such as the Gwangju Massacre, but were pardoned the following year by Kim Young-sam on advice of president-elect Kim Dae-jung.
  • Clint Lorance, an Army officer convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths and subsequently pardoned, born in Hobart.
  • Sherman pardoned Elisha Johnson for his part in supplying the Confederates because of Johnson's northern birth and sympathies.
  • Clint Lorance (born 1984), Army officer convicted of second-degree murder for battlefield deaths; pardoned.
  • Life imprisonment is any sentence of imprisonment for a crime under which the convicted criminal is to remain in prison for the rest of their natural life (or until pardoned, paroled, or commuted to a fixed term).
  • In 1841, Kuching became the capital of the Kingdom of Sarawak after the territory in the area was ceded to James Brooke for helping the Bruneian empire in crushing a rebellion particularly by the interior Borneo dwelling Land Dayak people who later became his loyal followers after most of them were pardoned by him and joined his side.
  • In 1870, Congress passed a law that prohibited the use of a presidential pardon as the basis for claiming sale proceeds and further said that the acceptance of such a pardon was evidence that the person pardoned had provided support to the South and was ineligible to recover sale proceeds.
  • He was indicted on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing government investigations as part of the Iran–Contra investigation, but was pardoned by President George H.
  • He studied at the Preparatory and Tactical School of Rio Grande do Sul (1902–1904) and at the Military Academy of Brazil (Military School of ‘’Praia Vermelha’’ in Rio de Janeiro) in 1904, of which he was expelled for taking part in an uprising that same year, related to the Vaccine Revolt, but pardoned, returned to school, now based in Realengo, completing the course in 1906.
  • He was pardoned in 1883 but continued to be active in spreading the Ringatū message of peace and reclaiming land from Pakeha.
  • From as early as 1920, he actively opposed Zionism, and as a leader of the 1920 Nebi Musa riots, was sentenced for ten years imprisonment but pardoned by the British.
  • A person shall not be considered to have been convicted of such an offense for purposes of this chapter if the conviction has been expunged or set aside, or is an offense for which the person has been pardoned or has had civil rights restored (if the law of the applicable jurisdiction provides for the loss of civil rights under such an offense) unless the pardon, expungement, or restoration of civil rights expressly provides that the person may not ship, transport, possess, or receive firearms.
  • The date commemorates the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago, in which police shot and killed several people who were striking for an 8-hour workday; eight organizers were later sentenced to death on false charges of throwing a bomb (three were later pardoned).
  • In 1832, Cochrane was pardoned by the Crown and reinstated in the Royal Navy with the rank of Rear-Admiral of the Blue.
  • Many offenders were pardoned as it was considered unreasonable to execute them for relatively minor offences, but under the rule of law, it was equally unreasonable for them to escape punishment entirely.
  • Tom Brown, author of The Dialogues of the Dead, about to be expelled from Oxford for some offence, was pardoned by Fell on the condition of his translating ex tempore the 32nd epigram of Martial:.
  • The terrified young king thereupon pardoned Hunyadi, and at a subsequent interview with his mother at Temesvár swore that he would protect the whole family.


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