fixed punishment for each type of crime
....... taken into account when deciding on the punishment
the positives on capital punishment; this type of punishment could reduce crime, the other side it promote crime as people would kill the witness, in order to erase information about the case
The worst type of punishment on board a galleon is 'flogging'. You would receive a number of lashes from a knotted whip depending on how bad the crime had been.
There are not really any types of punishment that will crime, except for death. However, that would only stop one person and not the population.
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Currently in Utah Law, there is no punishment defined for strangulation unless death occures. There are efforts being made in the House and Senate to enact a bill into the state legislature and has been for the last two years to add this to the criminal code. You can research this information by looking at HB65 for 2008 and HB13 for 2009 - Each year it has been declined and it looks like it is an ongoing effort to add verbage into State Law to mandate a punishment for this type of crime. There is ongoing research that is showing the severity of this type of crime and states are slowly enacting this into their laws. Contact your legislator to help with getting this into the books to assist with prosecution and punishment.
AVENGE-get revenge for.To avenge the crime, the count gave the criminal a harsh punishment..so obviously it would be negative
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A Hospital Indemnity policy pays a fixed amount each day the insured is hospitalized, unrelated to medical expenses.
The notion that criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law and that punishments should be appropriate to the type and severity of crime committed (Criminology Today An Integrative Introduction, 5th Edition, Schmalleger) (Chapter 4, Part 2, page 146)
It depends on what state you are in. Each state establishes their own statute of limitations for each type of crime they proscribe.
Potentially. Courts look to the following factors when deciding the severity of the punishment and whether to charge the crime as a misdemeanor or a felony. * Previous criminal record * Currently on probation * The type of structure entered unlawfully * Crime committed during unlawful entry