常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句For the first time last year, a Gallup poll reported that a slim plurality of Americans found this option preferable to a capital sentence (48-47%).去年蓋洛普民意測(cè)驗(yàn)報(bào)告說(shuō),相對(duì)死刑支持者,支持不可假釋終生監(jiān)禁的人第一次占到了微弱多數(shù)。and, eventually, that led to a capital sentence. The concealed blood test led to another deathbed confession—this time from one of the prosecutors involved.隨后,血液證據(jù)曝光又引出了另一臨終懺悔——而這次懺悔的人則是該案檢察官中的一名。That conviction contributed to the murder charge, because in the light of it, Mr Thompson was advised not to testify in court; and, eventually, that led to a capital sentence.這項(xiàng)定罪促成了后來(lái)的謀殺指控,因?yàn)樵谠撟锩?,湯普森先生未能出庭作證,最終被判死刑。權(quán)威例句Germany allowed the extradition after receiving assurances the pair would be tried in a civilian court and not face a capital sentence if found guilty.ECONOMIST: Bombs explodeBut they were soon overshadowed by thousands of protesters who flooded a major intersection in the capital, Dhaka, upset by what they said was a lenient sentence of life in prison, which actually means just 14 years in Bangladesh.NPR: Bangladeshis Demand Death For War Crimes Convict 返回 capital sentence