A suspended execution of sentence is when the judge actually renders a sentence to the defendant, but passes the execution of the sentence on defendant unless they commit another offense. The court will then have the right to impose the original sentence upon the defendant. A suspended imposition of sentence is when the judge does not enter a sentence on defendant and has the right to execute a sentence upon the defendant should they commit another offense.
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It means the defendant was found guilty but whatever sentence they might have been facing was suspended by the judge.
Define "violent" crime, but it is extremely unlikely that the perpetrator of a crime of violence would get a suspended sentence.
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period.
This means that the sentence will be given at a later time. This may happen if you have extenuating circumstances that allow you to put off the sentence for a time.
In a sense you are pleading for an answer.
The prisoner was pleading for his life.
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period. So no because you don't have to do it. if it was a conviction you'd have to do it or you'd die.
She stood before the judge, pleading for mercy for her client.
Example sentence - She was pleading with him to not board the ship.
It means that whatever the sentence was that you received, it is being held in abeyance (usually while awaiting some other action or decision).