Examples of 'term in prison' in a sentence

Meaning of "term in prison"

term in prison: This phrase refers to the duration of time an individual is sentenced to spend incarcerated as a form of punishment

How to use "term in prison" in a sentence

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term in prison
Served a term in prison for insider trading.
He was released after a three year term in prison.
Serving a term in prison for perjury.
Cobwebs typically represent a lengthy term in prison.
He has served the minimum term in prison of his life sentence.
I never expected you to be serving a life term in prison.
She has spent a second term in prison for refusing to serve again.
They should therefore be sentenced to a minimum term in prison.
He has served the minimum term in prison of his life sentence… for murder.
You will have to serve the whole term in prison.
He later served a term in prison for his role in these pro-German activities.
May she face her full term in prison.
Just like a term in prison together, this kind of thing creates communities of destiny.
Conditional release term in prison.
After serving a term in prison for safe-cracking, Fred Martin finds work as a Taxicab driver.

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But she was young and could not wait for me to finish my term in prison.
This time, the three - year term in prison was really hard on me.
I told you I would give that money after you finish your term in prison.
According to her “ a long term in prison will not serve justice . ”.
And I believe you are facing an extended term in prison.
He 's serving a term in prison.
Oleg, an apolitical postal executive, will have to serve his full term in prison.
A year later, the sentence was increased to a lifelong term in prison.
The act includes a legislative regulation of inmates ' rights and duties during their term in prison.
Ben-Gal was extradited to Germany, convicted and sentenced to a short term in prison.
For purposes of the Marketplace, incarcerated means serving a term in prison or jail.
Immediate NKVD supervisor of the laboratory, Pavel Sudoplatov, received a long term in prison.
For purposes of Nevada Health Link, " incarcerated " means serving a term in prison or jail.
A cumulative and aggregate punishment may not be more than a 20 - or a 15-year term in prison.

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