sentencer (Meaning)

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sentencer (n.)

One who pronounced a sentence or condemnation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sentencer

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sentencer Sentence Examples

  1. The sentencer pronounced the judgment, leaving a profound impact on the defendant's life.
  2. The judge sentencer was strict and unforgiving, known for their harsh punishments.
  3. The prosecutor sentencer argued vehemently for a severe sentence, citing the defendant's heinous crime.
  4. The defense sentencer pleaded for leniency, emphasizing the defendant's remorse and troubled past.
  5. After careful deliberation, the sentencer imposed a prison sentence of 20 years, setting a precedent for similar cases.
  6. The sentencer's verdict shocked the courtroom, sparking a heated debate among legal experts.
  7. The sentencer faced criticism for their excessive sentence, prompting appeals and protests.
  8. The sentencer maintained their decision, citing the need to protect the community and deter future offenses.
  9. The defendant appealed the sentencer's ruling, hoping to overturn the harsh punishment.
  10. The appellate court upheld the sentencer's verdict, affirming the original sentence imposed.

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One who pronounced a sentence or condemnation.

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The sentencer pronounced the judgment, leaving a profound impact on the defendant's life.

The judge sentencer was strict and unforgiving, known for their harsh punishments.

The prosecutor sentencer argued vehemently for a severe sentence, citing the defendant's heinous crime.

The defense sentencer pleaded for leniency, emphasizing the defendant's remorse and troubled past.