imprisonment

imprisonment
позбавлення волі; ув'язнення, тюремне ув'язнення; домашній арешт

imprisonment at penal servitude — каторга, каторжні роботи, позбавлення волі з каторжними роботами

imprisonment for the term of one's natural life — довічне ув'язнення

imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment — ув'язнення, що починається після закінчення терміну раніше призначеного ув'язнення (за сукупністю покарань)

imprisonment with the option of a fine — тюремне ув'язнення з правом заміни його штрафом, ув'язнення з можливою заміною штрафом

imprisonment without the option of a fine — тюремне ув'язнення без права заміни його штрафом, ув'язнення без можливої заміни штрафом

imprisonment without the possibility of parole — ув'язнення без можливості умовно-дострокового звільнення

- imprisonment at hard labour
- imprisonment before trial
- imprisonment for a debt
- imprisonment for life
- imprisonment without trial

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