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单词 suspended sentence
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suspended sentence


suspended sentence

n (Law) a sentence of imprisonment that is not served by an offender unless he or she commits a further offence during its currency. Compare deferred sentence
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缓刑缓期审判被判缓刑

suspend

(səˈspend) verb1. to hang. The meat was suspended from a hook. 懸吊 悬吊2. to keep from falling or sinking. Particles of dust are suspended in the air. 懸浮 悬浮3. to stop or discontinue temporarily. All business will be suspended until after the funeral. 暫停 暂停4. to prevent (a person) temporarily from continuing his (professional) activities or having his usual privileges. Two footballers were suspended after yesterday's match. 暫令...停(職或活動) 暂令(某人)停职或停止活动 suspended ˈsentence noun a prison sentence that will take effect only if the criminal commits a (similar) crime again. 緩期的判刑 缓刑,缓期审判,被判缓刑 suˈspenders noun plural1. a pair, or set, of elastic straps for holding up socks or stockings. 吊襪帶 吊袜带2. (American) braces for holding up trousers. 吊褲帶 吊裤带suˈspense (-s) noun a state of uncertainty and anxiety. We waited in suspense for the result of the competition. 不安,擔心,提心吊膽 不安,担心,焦虑 suˈspension (-ʃən) noun1. the act of suspending. 懸掛(浮),暫停,停職 悬挂(浮),暂停,停职 2. in a motor vehicle etc, the system of springs etc supporting the frame on the axles. 懸浮 悬浮3. a liquid with solid particles that do not sink. 懸浮液 悬浮液suspension bridge a type of bridge that has its roadway suspended from cables supported by towers. 吊橋 吊桥

suspended sentence


suspended sentence

a sentence of imprisonment that is not served by an offender unless he commits a further offence during its currency

suspended sentence


Suspended Sentence

A sentence given after the formal conviction of a crime that the convicted person is not required to serve.

In criminal cases a trial judge has the ability to suspend the sentence of a convicted person. The judge must first pronounce a penalty of a fine or imprisonment, or both, and then suspend the implementation of the sentence.

There are two types of suspended sentences. A judge may unconditionally discharge the defendant of all obligations and restraints. An unconditionally suspended sentence ends the court system's involvement in the matter, and the defendant has no penalty to pay. However, the defendant's criminal conviction will remain part of the public record. A judge may also issue a conditionally suspended sentence. This type of sentence withholds execution of the penalty as long as the defendant exhibits good behavior. For example, if a person was convicted of shoplifting for the first time, the judge could impose thirty days of incarceration as a penalty and then suspend the imprisonment on the condition that the defendant not commit any crimes during the next year. Once the year passes without incident, the penalty is discharged. If, however, the defendant does commit another crime, the judge is entitled to revoke the suspension and have the defendant serve the thirty days in jail.

Whether a conditionally suspended sentence is considered equivalent or complementary to a Probation order or is considered an entirely distinct legal action depends on the jurisdiction. Under a probation order, the convicted person is not incarcerated but is placed under the supervision of a probation officer for a specified length of time. A person who violates probation will likely have his probation revoked and will have to serve the original sentence.

In some jurisdictions a postponement of sentencing is also considered to be a suspended sentence. A postponement of a criminal sentence means that the judge does not pronounce a penalty immediately after a conviction. Courts use postponement and conditionally suspended sentences to encourage convicted persons to stay out of trouble. In most cases courts will impose these types of conditional sentences for less serious crimes and for persons who do not have a criminal record. Where there is overcrowding in jails, suspended sentences for petty crimes may be used to prevent further congestion.

suspended sentence

n. in criminal law, a penalty applied by a judge to a defendant convicted of a crime, which the judge provides will not be enforced (is suspended) if the defendant performs certain services, makes restitution to persons harmed, stays out of trouble, or meets other conditions. Should the sentenced party fail to follow these requirements, then the suspended sentence may be enforced. (See: sentence)

suspended sentence

a sentence of imprisonment that is not put into effect but held over the convicted person on condition he behaves. If he does not, the sentence takes effect. For Scotland, see DEFERRED SENTENCE.
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