en passing sentence

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of passing sentence

  • en judgement ➜
  • en someone to go to jail ➜
  • en anger ➜
  • en appeals ➜
  • en criminals to go free ➜
  • en death ➜
  • en deciding ➜
  • en deciding the outcome of a trial ➜
  • en a defendent to go to prison ➜
  • en giving someone what the deserve ➜
  • en grief ➜
  • en incarceration ➜
  • en justice ➜
  • en Not sleeping makes you tired ➜
  • en a person to go to jail ➜
  • en punishment ➜
  • en punishment of a crime ➜
  • en sending someone to jail ➜
  • en start of the convict's sentence ➜
  • en unhappiness in the family ➜
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passing sentence is a subevent of…

  • en bang a gavel ➜
  • en all rise ➜
  • en consider the severity of the crime ➜
  • en the defendant gets mad ➜
  • en the defendant is standing ➜
  • en the defendent becomes emotional ➜
  • en that you drop your gavel ➜
  • en establishing guilt ➜
  • en give a verdict ➜
  • en imprisionment ➜
  • en judge a situation ➜
  • en justice ➜
  • en malicious pleasure ➜
  • en nonsensical ➜
  • en an objection from a lawyer ➜
  • en a person would go to jail ➜
  • en piss your pants ➜
  • en providing justice ➜
  • en review the evidence ➜
  • en send the defendent to jail ➜
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passing sentence requires…

  • en a judge ➜
  • en judgement ➜
  • en approval by someone else ➜
  • en authority of judgement ➜
  • en being a judge ➜
  • en cruelty ➜
  • en the illusion of moral superiority ➜
  • en punishing a criminal ➜
  • en words ➜

passing sentence is used for…

  • en dealing with criminals ➜
  • en "don't know" ➜
  • en identifying punishment ➜
  • en judges and juries ➜
  • en juries ➜
  • en Punishing someone convicted of a crime ➜
  • en punishing a crime ➜
  • en Punishing criminals ➜
  • en sending convicted criminals to prison ➜
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