Custody time limits vary, depending on the offence or combination of offences a defendant is charged with.
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Sowden was arrested and charged with Mr Rooney's murder on the day of the offence.
On Sunday, a man aged 28 was taken in for questioning on the same offence, detectives said.
The duration of penalties depends on the severity of the offence.
But, on appeal, the offence was reduced from Grade C to Grade A after the tribunal viewed a video showing the incident from a different angle to the ones presented at the original hearing on Tuesday.
But finding the programme in breach of guidelines on harm and offence, the committee said the comments "did not meet generally accepted standards in the context of their portrayal of a disability".
Their first full day in prison coincidentally falls on the 10th anniversary of the original speeding offence.
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Since 2004, the data of everyone arrested for a recordable offence - all but the most minor offences - has remained on the system regardless of their age, the seriousness of their alleged offence, and whether or not they were prosecuted.
We must state that we consider the above threats to be in breach of the Hellenic Criminal Code and as the alleged offence took place on Hellenic soil and the victims were Greek citizens, jurisdiction will be assumed immediately.
Mr Courmouzis said that on one occasion after the offence he had been present when the couple had argued over the points.
Mr David Bowen, prosecuting, said the offence on the bus, which took place in September, was "troubling and frightening" for passengers and the driver involved.
He started scaling back French troop contingents in Africa, and in a famous speech gave deep offence on the continent, when he basically said it was time Africans started doing things for themselves.
Those who have suffered as a result of crime can make individual victim impact statements outlining the impact the offence has had on their lives, but concerns about the wider impact on a community can now also be considered.
Whitson and and Swan were returning from the Ayr v Hibs Scottish Cup quarter final match on the 18:13 train when they committed the offence.
Since 2004, the data of everyone arrested for a recordable offence in England and Wales - all but the most minor offences - has remained on the system regardless of their age, the seriousness of their alleged offence, and whether or not they were prosecuted.
Gerard Rowe struck Newry ahead from the penalty spot on 27 minutes after an apparent handball offence in the box.
Fraser is due to be sentenced over the firearms offence on 18 March.
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As there were a significant number of complaints, it concluded that the scenes were in breach of the guidelines on harm and offence as they "exceeded audience expectations for this series as they depicted a sadistic method of inflicting pain, injury and death".
Mr Harvey stressed his client was being sentenced for the original offence and not what had allegedly happened on the driving improvement course.
New Zealand judicial officer Peter Hobbs ruled on the incident and after reviewing video footage, he deemed the offence was at the low end of seriousness.
The DUP, Ulster Unionists and Progressive Unionists released a joint statement on Friday saying the apology had not undone the offence.
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Rangers also sought guidance from Strathclyde Police on the matter with a view to making singing the song an arrestable offence, although the Rangers Supporters Trust defended the chant, saying it was not racist, and no worse than any other football song.
Less than a minute after taking the field, Korkidas was sin-binned for a reckless challenge on Robinson - an offence which enabled Thorman to stretch the lead to 20-14.
Burger was shown a yellow card by French referee Christophe Berdos, a decision taken on the advice of New Zealand touch judge Bryce Lawrence, who spotted the offence only 32 seconds into the game.
Fitzgerald was able to continue after treatment, but at the time Burger escaped with only a yellow card from French referee Christophe Berdos, a decision taken on the advice of New Zealand touch judge Bryce Lawrence, who spotted the offence.
"Particularly in relation to gun crime, the police rely on information from the public to be able to deal with this particular offence, " he told the BBC Radio 4 programme.
On Friday evening, the former Conservative candidate, Mike Quigley, announced an offence committed in his youth barred him from standing in the elections on 15 November.
The Borders pensioner had admitted committing the offence in her home on Monday afternoon.
Generally, if the offence has any bearing on the potential safety of patients, such as sexual crimes or those involving violence, the doctor is struck off - the hearing is essentially a rubber-stamping affair.
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