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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

law and court order(passive) set byimprisonment

which is modified by statuteto preventimprisonment

Penal Law(passive) set byimprisonment

the cultural factorsinfluencingimprisonment

a few significant plagiarismtriggeringimprisonment

s. 742.1 , which the Supreme Court recognized in Gladue [ 1999 ] 1(passive) created byimprisonment

the statute creating the offense(passive) set byimprisonment

Getty Pictures Unpaid Court Fines - Failure to pay court finescan causeimprisonment

Reply Follow the lawto preventimprisonment

the legal fiction of law(passive) created byimprisonment

the sentencing judge ( the tariff(passive) set byimprisonment

this Court NOTICE(passive) set byimprisonment

out ... the court in the record(passive) shall be set ... byimprisonment

the Court of Appeal(passive) set aside byimprisonment

Drug charges ... a serious offencewill causeimprisonment

Standard law works in the Mālikī and Shāfiʿī schoolssetimprisonment

a desperate effortto preventimprisonment

Sec . 174(passive) set byimprisonment

the effect of the modern , industrial age the modern , industrial agehas createdimprisonment

the provincial court judge(passive) set byimprisonment

the sentencing judge as the punishment part of the sentence(passive) set byimprisonment

to test the transition of convicted offenders into law - abiding citizens(passive) is designedimprisonment

Any kind of unauthorized sales and purchase of sandalwood ... a punishable offencewill leadimprisonment

a life of robbery ... to helppreventimprisonment

that liquor baron Vijay Mallya fled Indiato preventimprisonment

after the terror leader set off a suicide jacketto preventimprisonment

as leaders of extremist groups are demanding a reunion with Pakistan , which is against Indian lawcausingimprisonment

8 U.S.C. Sec(passive) set byimprisonment

A Driving ban for at least one year Fine depending upon the offence and damagecausedImprisonment

desperately needed for drug treatment programsto preventimprisonment

The close involvement of prison and social authorities should helpto preventimprisonment

Potential fines of up to $ 600,000 per individual or up to 5 yearsmay resultimprisonment

the capability to interrupt with your daily lifestyles and actions in relation with various consumptionshave causedimprisonment

so many topics : systemic racism , mental health , poverty , funding prisons rather than social programsto preventimprisonment

It is a truism of the criminal justice system that the more we imprison the morewill causeimprisonment

A process involving changes within the individual inmate , prisonization results in the inmate increasingly acquiring the values , standards and behaviour patterns of the other inmatescausesimprisonment

social stigma and lack of opportunity(passive) caused byimprisonment

free(passive) has been setimprisonment

N.J.S.A. 2C:44 - 1(d(passive) created byimprisonment

8 U.S.C. § 1325(a(passive) set byimprisonment

forth in paragraph 2 " of the agreementsetforth in paragraph 2 " of the agreement

forth in paragraph Bsetforth in paragraph B

the harm and damage(passive) caused bythe harm and damage

from such conviction on ( dateresultingfrom such conviction on ( date

forth in the agreementsetforth in the agreement

from conviction of a crime committed by a prisoner " confined in a correctional institutionresultingfrom conviction of a crime committed by a prisoner " confined in a correctional institution

the social problems(passive) caused bythe social problems

stress and isolation(passive) caused bystress and isolation

up to his execution in 524leadingup to his execution in 524

from Revocations of Probation , Parole or Supervised Release.—SubsectionResultingfrom Revocations of Probation , Parole or Supervised Release.—Subsection

in the injury or death of anotherresultedin the injury or death of another

forth in Section 10.04.080(Asetforth in Section 10.04.080(A

from the conspiracy convictionresultingfrom the conspiracy conviction

in the statute of convictionset forthin the statute of conviction

violent crimes(passive) prevented byviolent crimes

violent crime while the prisoner is incarceratedpreventsviolent crime while the prisoner is incarcerated

far more crimes than it preventscreatesfar more crimes than it prevents

more social harm than the crimes it punishescan causemore social harm than the crimes it punishes

forth in Artsetforth in Art

a irreparable harmresultsa irreparable harm

The mental harm(passive) caused byThe mental harm

the additional harm(passive) caused bythe additional harm

from the second - degree murder convictionresultingfrom the second - degree murder conviction

forth in Section 924(c)(1)(A)(isetforth in Section 924(c)(1)(A)(i

forth in N.J.S.A. 39:3 - 40 ( c ) for persons 3setforth in N.J.S.A. 39:3 - 40 ( c ) for persons 3

from the convictions of murderresultingfrom the convictions of murder

to Schramski ’s death at age 47contributedto Schramski ’s death at age 47

to circus arena death sentencesleadingto circus arena death sentences

a lot of stress for Canecauseda lot of stress for Cane

Compelling Irraparable DamagecausedCompelling Irraparable Damage

disability(passive) caused bydisability

mental diseaseDoes ... createmental disease

from a conviction or a supervision violationresultingfrom a conviction or a supervision violation

from conviction which has subsequently been quashedresultingfrom conviction which has subsequently been quashed

from the conviction on count IIresultingfrom the conviction on count II

from a conviction of the most recent offenseresultingfrom a conviction of the most recent offense

from the conviction of any felony offenseresultingfrom the conviction of any felony offense

from a sexual assault convictionresultingfrom a sexual assault conviction

from crimes arising such changeresultingfrom crimes arising such change

from such conviction , which ever occurred laterresultingfrom such conviction , which ever occurred later

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