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The New York Sun. On a related note, the September 2002 installment of Sentence guidelines are moot, judge says; The jurist, Stewart Dalzell, cited a Supreme Court ruling in sentencing a drug dealer to half the recommended term Convict points to ruling as bar to stiffer sentence; Supreme Court case cut penalty power of judges
How Appealing 2009
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If The artist previously known as Convict G-98645″ wants a gun once he hits the street, he will have one — probably within a couple of days atmost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Violent Misdemeanants, the Right to Bear Arms, and the Right to Vote 2010
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There was a choir school, called the Convict, which trained its boys for the Imperial Chapel.
The World's Great Men of Music Brower, Harriette 1922
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Viau couldn't see the plane, however, because of thick woods just beyond her dock, which is on a canal called Convict's Cut, about 100 yards off Wright Basin.
PNJ - News 2009
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Schizo Re-Post Au Go Go Part 2! hyperdave 2006
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Archive 2006-02-01 hyperdave 2006
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John W. Campbell/ASTOUNDING Science Fiction/EXPLORING TOMORROW hyperdave 2005
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Archive 2005-09-01 hyperdave 2005
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a choir school, called the Convict, which trained its boys for the
The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians Harriette Brower 1898
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About the town, in several places, I met gangs of men, in blue and white striped suits, bearing the word "Convict" across the back of the shoulders in large white letters.
The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects. Alfred Brockenbrough Williams 1878
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