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  • This judge is going to re-sentence your earnest ass to jail!

    Life as a Lawyer and a Mom 2008

  • This judge is going to re-sentence your earnest ass to jail!

    February 2008 2008

  • This judge is going to re-sentence your earnest ass to jail!

    stereotypes 2008

  • "We think that whether (she) lied under oath at her trial is directly relevant to whether her sentence was appropriate," he wrote, and directed District Court Judge John Koeltl to re-sentence her "so as to reflect that finding."

    Printing: Lynne Stewart: Heroic Human Rights Lawyer Jailed 2009

  • "We think that whether (she) lied under oath at her trial is directly relevant to whether her sentence was appropriate," he wrote, and directed District Court Judge John Koeltl to re-sentence her "so as to reflect that finding."

    Lynne Stewart: Heroic Human Rights Lawyer Jailed 2009

  • For more serious breaches we may be invited to revoke the order and then re-sentence for the original offence.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Bystander 2009

  • For more serious breaches we may be invited to revoke the order and then re-sentence for the original offence.

    Breach Loaded Bystander 2009

  • Probation had had enough of him and asked us to revoke the order, and re-sentence the original offences.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Bystander 2008

  • Probation had had enough of him and asked us to revoke the order, and re-sentence the original offences.

    More Unintended Consequences Bystander 2008

  • It has to do with the judge that ruled -- decided to re-sentence him and re-convict him on a misdemeanor and just let him go free.

    CNN Transcript Jul 20, 2007 2007

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