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into a textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence
textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this
citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text, which means
being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were
citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main
sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text, which means: ● Use
misdemeanors that carry a maximum possible sentence of six months in jail. Applying the petty offense distinction in the Terry context makes sense because the
receiving a sentence to no punishment was undoubtedly meant to cause the sentencing authority and the convening authority to carefully consider the
imprisonment, including prior felony sentences for burglary and drunkenness.11 Although only fifty-one years old, he appeared “tossed aside by life.”12