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forvaring

How to use forvaring in a sentence. Live example sentences for forvaring pulled from indexed public discussions.

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The prisoner can petition for parole every year during forvaring, but there is no limit to the possibility of extension, so forvaring effectively allows for life in prison.

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Quick take

The prisoner can petition for parole every year during forvaring, but there is no limit to the possibility of extension, so forvaring effectively allows for life in prison.

Example sentences

1

The prisoner can petition for parole every year during forvaring, but there is no limit to the possibility of extension, so forvaring effectively allows for life in prison.

2

He got 21 year special detention (forvaring), meaning he'll probably sit for life or until he is no longer deemed a threat to society.

3

Those sentenced under forvaring can apply for parole after 10 years, and after 21 years the case is reviewed every 5 years (to decide whether the inmate is still dangerous to society) and parole can be applied for every year.

4

-I can't remember off-hand what his sentence was in years, but we have a form of sentencing for criminals being deemed extra dangerous to society called 'forvaring' (literally - 'safekeeping').

5

The important point is that "forvaring" isn't mean to be a punishment, although I assume it might certainly feel like it.

6

Instead a commission will review your case and behavior, and determine if the "forvaring" needs to be extended or not.

7

If a sentence of "forvaring" is not given in the original trial, then the prisoner is free at the end of his/her prison term regardless of risk of reoffending, behaviour or other factors.

8

However we also have "forvaring", or detention, which is locking someone up to protect the public.

9

If you're sentenced to "forvaring", you're not let go at the end.

10

As of 2005 (3 years after introduction of "forvaring") 2/3's of the sentences where it had been given where given with terms less than 10 years.

11

This special form of sentencing - "forvaring" - is different in that it in theory is open-ended if the person in question is found to be at risk of reoffending.

12

I gather most of them are, but you're missing part of the sentence: he's been sentenced to "forvaring", aka "indeterminate penalty".

Quote examples

1

The important point is that "forvaring" isn't mean to be a punishment, although I assume it might certainly feel like it.

2

Instead a commission will review your case and behavior, and determine if the "forvaring" needs to be extended or not.

3

If a sentence of "forvaring" is not given in the original trial, then the prisoner is free at the end of his/her prison term regardless of risk of reoffending, behaviour or other factors.

4

However we also have "forvaring", or detention, which is locking someone up to protect the public.

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How do you use forvaring in a sentence?

The prisoner can petition for parole every year during forvaring, but there is no limit to the possibility of extension, so forvaring effectively allows for life in prison.