Eventually, the authorities found him and sentenced him to be put to death; even while in prison, awaiting execution, he continued to heal the sick.
The authorities sentenced him to 55 days, about half of which he spent folding parachutes.
The next day, the authorities sentenced his dead body to death and burned him.
After the war, French authorities sentenced the woman informer to 20 years in prison.
During the reporting period, authorities for the first time sentenced a Christian pastor on criminal charges for religious activities.
Both the local authorities - the church under the bishop in Augsburg and the imperial court - sentenced her to death.
Hungarian authorities sentenced Slavici to one year in prison for his nationalist stance.
In 1940, the Soviet authorities captured and sentenced him to death, but reduced the sentence to 10-year imprisonment.
In May 1949 the new Communist authorities sentenced him to two years in prison.
For this, and other demonstrations, the Soviet authorities sentenced her to four years of internal exile in Siberia.