Examples of 'tougher sentences' in a sentence

Meaning of "tougher sentences"

Tougher sentences: Refers to stricter or more severe punitive measures or judgments imposed on individuals who have committed a crime or offense

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Tougher sentences for repeat impaired driving offenders.
Many provinces are also calling for tougher sentences.
We do need tougher sentences for youth.
I am not even really arguing for tougher sentences.
Tougher sentences for criminals.
Immigrants receive tougher sentences.
He supported tougher sentences for criminals and repeat offenders.
The certainty and swiftness of punishment is more effective than tougher sentences.
Tougher sentences demanded against drivers who kill cyclists.
There is no doubt that tougher sentences lead to tougher court challenges.
Tougher sentences for those recruiting young people for criminal activity.
UK acid attack survivors call for tougher sentences.
It also introduced tougher sentences for those found guilty of committing an offence.
The Times reports that the police are seeking much tougher sentences for repeat offenders.
Activists call for tougher sentences for perpetrators and better protection of women.

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Home All Articles UK acid attack survivors call for tougher sentences.
Tougher sentences will be handed down to individuals convicted of robbing a pharmacy for controlled substances.
But I do believe in tougher sentences for certain crimes.
Tougher sentences for extremism and heightened electronic surveillance of Russian citizens.
Drug seizures are up, and local judges are passing tougher sentences.
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For the last fifteen years, we have been in a phase of imposing much tougher sentences.
O The Act imposes tougher sentences for those involved in criminal organizations, including OMGs.
VIDEO, Family calls for tougher sentences.
Two, tougher sentences for geography teachers ;.
Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives support tougher sentences and penalties for human trafficking.
But I do believe in tougher sentences for certain crimes. Not in principle, no.
In 2011, the federal government committed to propose tougher sentences for those who abuse seniors.
You read " The Times " poll - blacks favor tougher sentences for street crime then whites do.

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