Sentence (law)

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
Error creating thumbnail: Read-only mode

A sentence could be passed once a defendant was convicted of a charge, prior to, (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"]) following (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]) or without a trial. (TV: Face the Raven [+]Loading...["Face the Raven (TV story)"])

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

On Marinus, a defendant was found guilty and sentenced prior to their trial and given the opportunity to present a defence to stay the sentence. Ian Chesterton was sentenced to death for murder, but he was proven innocent thanks to the First Doctor, Susan Foreman and Barbara Wright. (TV: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (TV story)"])

Smythe sentenced the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon to death and Zoe Heriot to ten years' penal servitude in prison after finding them guilty of the charges of desertion and treason respectively. They had no right of appeal. (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"])

In the 2010s, Ashildr sentenced residents of Trap Street she deemed guilty of a crime to be killed by the Quantum Shade. (TV: Face the Raven [+]Loading...["Face the Raven (TV story)"])

In the Matrix, the Sixth Doctor was sentenced to death by a projection of the Inquisitor. When he returned to the real court, the Inquisitor informed him that all charges had been dismissed. (TV: The Ultimate Foe [+]Loading...["The Ultimate Foe (TV story)"])

River Song was given 12,000 consecutive life sentences to be served at the Stormcage Containment Facility after being found guilty of the murder of the Eleventh Doctor. (HOMEVID: First Night [+]Loading...["First Night (home video)"])