Owen was given an indeterminate sentence with a minimum term of three years but he later challenged this and was given a six-year jail term instead.
At an earlier hearing, he was given an indeterminate sentence for a minimum of six years for the latest crime, to run concurrently with his life sentence.
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The 41-year-old was handed an indeterminate jail term with a minimum of seven years for robbery, attempted robbery and carrying a bladed article.
Magnetic resonance imaging is especially useful for characterizing the inside of a cyst that is indeterminate after ultrasound and CT.
For a child born of indeterminate sex they will undergo number of tests including those involving chromosomes, hormones and internal organs.
Farndon was serving an indeterminate sentence for public protection after fracturing a victim's skull in a hammer attack, and his escape sparked a nationwide manhunt.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders and introduces a new offence of squatting.
The Justice Secretary Ken Clarke recently announced plans to extend mandatory life sentences for many other crimes as part of a plan to do away with indeterminate sentences.
Around the side of the device, you'll find a wide silver trim, with two indeterminate buttons of different sizes on the left side.
The bill also makes changes to the sentencing framework and no-win, no-fee cases, scraps "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, and creates a new offence of squatting.
Any seeming nostalgia for a time when dating, courtship, matchmaking, marriage, and family formation was more scripted actually masks a deep sense of regret over how indeterminate the millennial cohort seems to be on the most personal, individual level.
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Betteridge's three-year minimum term in his indeterminate sentence came to an end in December 2008 without a Parole Board review having taken place.
The debate was on the general principles of the bill, which contains measures including the scrapping of "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, the restriction of legal aid to a smaller number of recipients and a new offence of squatting.
But these packets, called photons, are also endowed with the indeterminate properties that make them quantum objects - so an optical computer can also be a quantum computer.
Many of them were just making a bit of business out of a family visit: Brest, like trans-Carpathia, was once an indeterminate melting-pot.
Of more general significance, the markets would realize that some two million barrels a day of Iranian oil were now removed from the world market for an indeterminate period of time, and the price of oil would jump.
The American public, showing real signs of war weariness after two ground wars over more than a decade, is unlikely to be enthusiastic about a military confrontation with Iran that is likely to be far more costly and indeterminate than either Iraq or Afghanistan.
Yahoo will, at some indeterminate point in the future, decide whether or not to sell itself, under the direction of a CEO it may or may not hire.
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And now in "The Hothouse", written in 1958 but not staged until 1980, Mr Pinter plays the coarsest character of them all, Roote, the corrupt head of an indeterminate institution where the inmates and the staff are exploited to the point of torture and death, a theme he was to develop in a sparer and more political way in his later "Mountain Language".
But the court heard that a procedural error had been made during sentencing, meaning Macdonald did not meet the criteria for an indeterminate sentence.
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