adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
custodial sentence
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sentence
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We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.
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However, Blacks had significantly higher proportions committed for trial in the Crown Court, where custodial sentences are more likely.
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Previous convictions: two for dishonesty; one previous custodial sentence .
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For example, they can not impose a custodial sentence that is longer than six months in respect of a single offence.
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However, it was clear that the appellant did qualify for a custodial sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1982.
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My point is that, in general, the courts are under an injunction not to give custodial sentences to offenders under 21.
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Thus, if convicted, women are far less likely to be given a custodial sentence .
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If 1988 is any guideline only 60 percent of these remand prisoners will eventually receive custodial sentences .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The mother is usually the custodial parent.
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the school's custodial staff
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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However, it was clear that the appellant did qualify for a custodial sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1982.
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In addition, some custodial parents do not pursue collection of child support because they fear retribution from the nonpaying parent.
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Judge Gerald Butler told him he had no option but to pass a custodial sentence.
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Sheriff Higgings told Arthur that he could do nothing other than give him a custodial sentence.
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This system made it difficult to provide sufficient cover to care for patients above safety or custodial observation levels.
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Thus, if convicted, women are far less likely to be given a custodial sentence.
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Told I have broken Borough policy by recommending custodial maximum on lad.
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We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.