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Perjury can sometimes carry a heavy penalty. In most states perjury is a felony that can have a large fine and significant jail time.
Yes Indiana carries out the death penalty today.
Yes. States that do not have capital punishment still prosecute persons for homicide in the first degree.
The President of the United States, who currently (in 2013) is Barack Obama, has the responsiblity of carrying out the laws enacted by Congress as interpreted by the Supreme Court.
Lethal injection is the only option at this time for the death penalty.
According to the NFL rulebook, illegal formations, motions and substitutions all carry a five-yard penalty.
A misdemeanor is an offense that carries a penalty of not more than a year in prison. A conviction for a misdeameanor does not carry with it the loss of any civil rights, such as the right to vote, run for office or carry firearms. A felony, however, is an offense that can carry a penalty of one year and a day to life imprisonment, and leads to the loss of several civil rights (voting while incarcerated or on parole in some states, and Second Amendment rights in all states).
Harassment can be a serious situation with significant life impacting consequences. You may want to check out your States criminal code as to the penalty involved if charged and convicted.
No. But the courts of law did.
Lethal Injection & Electric chairAdded: In addition, several states give the condemned the option to choose hanging or firing squad also.
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