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Vengeance is punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate or unrestrained revenge.Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate or unrestrained revenge.
For me it is life in a invisible prison.
What is the punishment in the state of California for a first offense battery charge (victim had no bodily injury) with no prior criminal history where defendant has a court-order for child support?
The most frequent penalty of the Twelve Tables was the lex talionis (the law of the talion) which was the an eye for an eye principle. Retaliation in which the punishment corresponds in kind and degree to the injury was authorized by law.
A threat is a declaration of an intention or determination to inflict punishment, injury, etc., in retaliation for, or conditionally upon, some action or course. It is also an indication or warning of probable trouble. It is also a person or thing that threatens.
"This" is the singular form, as in "This injury was self-inflicted." "These" is used with a plural form. "All of these injuries were self inflicted." Note that the verb form also changes.
A big fine
None. The provisions of the Twelve tables are very archaic and unlike modern laws. For example we do not have the lex talionis, the law of the talion which allows retaliation in which the punishment corresponds in kind and degree to the injury, following the "an eye for an eye" principle.
After being inflicted by a major spinal cord injury some of the more common outcome measures of prognosis are tetraplegia or quadriplegia, or paraplegia.
threaten1.to utter a threat against; menace: He threatened the boywith a beating.2.to be a menace or source of danger to: Sickness threatenedher peace of mind.3.to offer (a punishment, injury, etc.) by way of a threat:They threatened swift retaliation.4.to give an ominous indication of: The clouds threaten rain.
Revenge means-To inflict punishment for (injury or insult) avenge.
A blighty is a self inflicted injury, and many of the soldiers from WW1 gave themselves blightys to get out of the war, and to go home