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Category: Sentencing

March 26, 2012March 26, 2012jg98191w

Former Sobibor Guard Dies Before Completing Prison Term

March 26, 2012March 26, 2012jh58378w

Former Guatemalan Soldier Receives 6,060 Year Sentence for Massacre

March 12, 2012March 12, 2012lf65911w

Priest Sentenced to Jail for Construction Violation

February 29, 2012February 29, 2012lf65911w

Six Billion Dollar Bribe Gets Former KBR Executive 30 Months In Jail

November 7, 2011November 7, 2011lf65911w

U.S. Soldier get 10 years for Rape in South Korea

November 30, 2010November 30, 2010js35634w@pace.edu

First Criminal Defendant Sentenced to Death by Japanese Lay Judge System

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