| 11. | As juveniles they were given indeterminate sentences.
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| 12. | Whitney was given an indeterminate sentence of from 1 to 14 years in prison at San Quentin Penitentiary.
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| 13. | Indeterminate sentencing laws at the time mean he could face between one year and 50 years, she said.
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| 14. | Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, these findings were somewhat specific; under the indeterminate sentencing scheme, they were not.
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| 15. | It left untouched his indeterminate sentence and the substantive formula for securing any reductions to the sentencing range.
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| 16. | Archer and Kevin Scherzer both received indeterminate sentences of up to 15 years, as they had in 1993.
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| 17. | Pataki's proposal would not completely do away with parole, but rather eliminate indeterminate sentencing in cases of violent crimes.
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| 18. | This case, though concededly punitive, does not present a dramatic departure from the basic conditions of Conner's indeterminate sentence.
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| 19. | With an indeterminate sentence, a defendant would be sentenced to a range of time instead of a set term.
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| 20. | Under the terms of her indeterminate sentence, Spencer became eligible for hearings to consider her suitability for parole in 1993.
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