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prison sentence - Übersetzung nach deutsch

DECREE OF PUNISHMENT IN LAW
Sentencing; Concurrent sentence; Consecutive sentences; Consecutive sentence; Concurrent sentences; Successive sentences; Prison sentence; Sentence (legal); Jail sentence; Consecutive sentencing; Sentencing (law); Judicial sentence; Criminal sentence; Gang enhancement; Bifurcated sentence; Criminal sentencing
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].

prison sentence         
Haftstrafe, Gefängnisstrafe
concurrent sentence         
Einzelstrafen zusammengefaßt in einer Gesamtstrafe
suspended prison sentence         
SENTENCE OF IMPRISONMENT, NOT TO BE SERVED, IF THE OFFENDER PROVES HIMSELF DURING THE PROBATION PERIOD
Suspended prison sentence; Suspended sentences; Suspended jail sentence; Suspended prison term
Strafe zur Bewährung aussetzen (kommt der Angeklagte nochmals vor Gericht, wird seine Gefängnisstrafe vollzogen)

Definition

successive sentences
n. in criminal law, the imposition of the penalty for each of several crimes, one after the other, as compared to "concurrent sentences" (at the same time). Example: Carl Convict has been found guilty of manslaughter, assault with a deadly weapon and armed robbery, for which the maximum sentences are 15 years, 10 years and 10 years, respectively. By imposing successive sentences, the judge adds the terms together and sentences Convict to 35 years. Had the judge made the sentences concurrent, the maximum total would be 15 years. See also: sentence

Wikipedia

Sentence (law)

In law, a sentence is the punishment for a crime ordered by a trial court after conviction in a criminal procedure, normally at the conclusion of a trial. A sentence may consist of imprisonment, a fine, or other sanctions. Sentences for multiple crimes may be a concurrent sentence, where sentences of imprisonment are all served together at the same time, or a consecutive sentence, in which the period of imprisonment is the sum of all sentences served one after the other. Additional sentences include intermediate, which allows an inmate to be free for about 8 hours a day for work purposes; determinate, which is fixed on a number of days, months, or years; and indeterminate or bifurcated, which mandates the minimum period be served in an institutional setting such as a prison followed by street time period of parole, supervised release or probation until the total sentence is completed.

If a sentence is reduced to a less harsh punishment, then the sentence is said to have been mitigated or commuted. Rarely, depending on circumstances, murder charges are mitigated and reduced to manslaughter charges. However, in certain legal systems, a defendant may be punished beyond the terms of the sentence, through phenomena including social stigma, loss of governmental benefits, or collectively, the collateral consequences of criminal charges.

Statutes generally specify the highest penalties that may be imposed for certain offenses, and sentencing guidelines often mandate the minimum and maximum imprisonment terms to imposed upon an offender, which is then left to the discretion of the trial court. However, in some jurisdictions, prosecutors have great influence over the punishments actually handed down, by virtue of their discretion to decide what offenses to charge the offender with and what facts they will seek to prove or to ask the defendant to stipulate to in a plea agreement. It has been argued that legislators have an incentive to enact tougher sentences than even they would like to see applied to the typical defendant since they recognize that the blame for an inadequate sentencing range to handle a particularly egregious crime would fall upon legislators, but the blame for excessive punishments would fall upon prosecutors.

Sentencing law sometimes includes cliffs that result in much stiffer penalties when certain facts apply. For instance, an armed career criminal or habitual offender law may subject a defendant to a significant increase in their sentence if they commit a third offence of a certain kind. This makes it difficult for fine gradations in punishments to be achieved.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für prison sentence
1. Prison sentence ‘inevitable‘ Judge Michael Baker QC said it was "inevitable" that Draper would get a prison sentence.
2. President Bush later commuted Libby‘s prison sentence.
3. Under military law, a prison sentence and a bad–conduct discharge requires Smith to forfeit all pay during his prison sentence, said Lt.
4. Bush then commuted Libby‘s 30–month prison sentence.
5. Connolly, Jr., is now serving a 10–year prison sentence.