sentence
sentence.01 - assign criminal punishment
SENTENCE-V NOTES: No Vncls. (from sentence.01-v)SENTENCE-N NOTES: Roleset based on sentence.01. No corresponding VN class. Framed by Katie (from sentence.01-n)
SENTENCING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, sentence-n.01. No VNcls. (from sentencing.01-n)
The crime is often fairly remotely located, especially in cases of"sentence and fine". (from sentence.01-v)
Aliases:
sentence (v.)
sentencing (n.)
sentence (n.)
sentencing (n.)
sentence (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: judge/jury
ARG1-PPT: criminal
ARG2-PPT: punishment
ARG3-CAU: crime
ARG4-EXT: duration of punishment
ARG1-PPT: criminal
ARG2-PPT: punishment
ARG3-CAU: crime
ARG4-EXT: duration of punishment
all args
Dallas District Judge Jack HamptonARG0
had sparked calls for a judicial inquiry with his remarks to the press last December , two weeks after sentencingrel
an 18 - year - old defendantARG1
to 30 years in state prisonARG2
for killing two homosexual men in a city parkARG3
.passive, without crime
HeARG1
was sentencedrel
to 500 hours of community service and restitution to the museum of $ 45,000ARG2
.Example with all but arg 0
hisARG1
prisonARG2
sentencerel
for income - tax evasionARG3
Arg 0 as a court body
many people would receive
federalARG0
deathARG2
sentencesrel
Example with arg 1 and 4
HisARG1
18 - yearARG4
sentencerel
Example with args 2 and 4
A
prisonARG2
sentencerel
of less than three yearsARG4
ARG4 and ARG3
Sears was serving a
30 - yearARG4
sentencerel
for the self - confessed 1992 killing of his wife in Clinton , MarylandARG3
, but after a relentless campaign that included a letter from his psychiatrist saying Sears was unlikely to commit such violence again , the judge in this case , got him released .Traditional punishment
A
sentencerel
of 100 lashesARG2
args 0, 1, 2
TheirARG0
sentencingrel
himARG1
to solitary confinementARG2
, what a joke .sentence.02 - what your english teacher made you write correctly and completely
SENTENCE-N NOTES: No corresponding VN class. Framed by Katie. (from sentence.02-n)Aliases:
sentence (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: writer
ARG1-PPT: theme (topic/thing written)
ARG1-PPT: theme (topic/thing written)
Example with both args
HisARG0
nextARGM-TMP
sentencerel
about a radio interviewARG1
,Example of the type of sentence to use this sense for
the first to use silences and
sentencerel
fragments and menacingstares , almost to the exclusion of what we previously understoodto be theatrical dialogue