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To have a church of the new communityorder has become a great desire.
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She was given a communityorder with nine months probation and had to do community service.
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PC James Kiddie received a communityorder after being found guilty of assaulting a suspected shoplifter.
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If he hasn't got any form for it, not more than a communityorder, I would imagine.
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He was given an 80-hour communityorder and ordered to pay £250 compensation.
Usage of community sentence in English
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It should be reserved for those whose offending is so serious or violent that a communitysentence cannot be imposed.
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Defence lawyer Denis Boyd had urged that 34-year-old William Thomas Cochrane be freed either on a communitysentence, or suspended jail term.
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Just over half of those convicted of offences related to methamphetamine received a communitysentence such as home detention, community work or supervision.
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The Sex Offenders Act (1997) will apply to those offenders currently serving a prison or communitysentence for a relevant offence.
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Geoff Douglas Hart, whose ute struck the Hawera woman was ordered to serve a communitysentence after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing death.
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Pan's lawyer had asked for a lesser communitysentence but Judge Fraser rejected that and said she was fortunate she wasn't going to jail.
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The 29-year-old asked a court on Thursday to let him pay a fine instead of finishing his communitysentence for throttling his ex-girlfriend Stephanie Ward.
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If a judge passes down a communitysentence to a controversial offender, I know my job is to make them appear lily- livered and out-of-touch.
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Mr Cosgrave had pleaded guilty to the charge in 2006, received a 75 hour communitysentence order and believed the matter was over.
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Other people have been accused of more serious hacking in this country and they've been given a £1,000 fine and a very short communitysentence.
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The thinktank's research found that communitysentences have consistently reduced incidences of re-offending.
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I was caught and prosecuted, paid large fines and worked off lengthy communitysentences.
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They also look after their families and the victims of crime, and offenders who are given communitysentences.
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Public safety requires communitysentences so that people can make amends and help to heal the harm done by crime.
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We're also responsible for managing communitysentences and prisoners that are released on licence (parole in South Africa).
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Inevitably, perhaps, the transitional justice agreement, with punishments for former guerrillas ranging from communitysentences to 20-year jail terms, is controversial.