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  • 21concurrent sentences — Sentences for more than one crime that are to be served at the same time, rather than one after the other. (See also cumulative or consecutive sentences.) Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations. concurrent sentences …

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  • 22Vies, Doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres — Première page de l édition de 1594, traduction de Thomas Aldobrandini Vies, doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres (titre parfois abrégé en Vies des philosophes) est un ouvrage de Diogène Laërce et l une des seules traces de nombreux… …

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  • 23Vies, doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres — Première page de l édition de 1594, traduction de Thomas Aldobrandini Vies, doctrines et sentences des philosophes illustres (titre parfois abrégé en Vies des philosophes) est un ouvrage de Diogène Laërce et l une des seules traces de nombreux… …

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  • 24back-to-back life sentences — Slang for consecutive life terms imposed by a judge when the defendant was convicted of more than one crime, each of which carries a life sentence. Making the sentences consecutive and not concurrent (served at the same time) lessens the chance… …

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  • 25Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales — Auteur François de La Rochefoucauld Genre Philosophie Pays d origine France …

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  • 26Raison et foi: les Sentences —     Bien que d’esprit différent de la pensée de saint Anselme, la philosophie des Chartrains comme l’érigénisme pur n’ont d’autres motifs de développement que de penser la foi : la nécessité, nécessité pratique encore plus que théorique, de… …

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  • 27Back-to-back life sentences — In judicial practice, back to back life sentences are two consecutive life sentences given to a felon. This penalty is typically used to prevent the felon from ever getting released from prison. This is a common punishment for a double murder in… …

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  • 28consecutive sentences — Successive sentences, one beginning at the expiration of another, imposed against a person convicted of two or more violations. (See also cumulative or concurrent sentences.) Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 29consecutive sentences — When one sentence of confinement is to follow another in point of time, the second sentence is deemed to be consecutive. May also be applied to suspended sentences. Also called from and after sentences. See also sentence cumulative sentences …

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  • 30consecutive sentences — When one sentence of confinement is to follow another in point of time, the second sentence is deemed to be consecutive. May also be applied to suspended sentences. Also called from and after sentences. See also sentence cumulative sentences …

    Black's law dictionary