some times . i think they use to do that . i think there all kinds of jails.
'cause you bad
No, it is the duty of the courts to punish citizens for treason.
The difference between a criminal court and family court is the type of legal issue to be judged. A criminal court determine if an individual has committed a crime and will punish them if guilty. Family courts try to resolve issues such as custody of children.
You're most likely referring to a bill of attainder. This is a bill that essentially purports to declare a specific person guilty of a crime, bypassing courts entirely (because if the law specifically says you're guilty, there's nothing for the court to determine). These could be used to punish the political enemies of the people in power and are therefore not allowed in the United States.
People of common traits with the ability to govern
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Prince Escalus is angered by the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. He warns the families that future fighting would be punished by death.
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if the sisters are conjoined (siamese twins), then punishing the guilty sister would punish the innocent one too.
Punishment is not always the issue. Criminals can be imprisoned to protect society, fined to repay the damages they caused or made to work to better society (public service).
Sure! For example, "That attempt was so despicable, there is no way I couldn't punish you."