sent to prison for many different times regarding your previous criminal records
They had the stocks
Punishment was largely at the discretion of the judge. Some of the punishments for stealing in 1770 were paying restitution, fines, whipping, and imprisonment.
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If you are in England then you burned at the stake. If in the US then you where hanged.
The jail time for stealing an iPod touch would depend on the specific circumstances of the crime, such as the value of the item stolen, any prior criminal record, and the laws of the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. In general, penalties for theft can range from a few months to several years in jail.
The community formed a special court to judge the witchcraft cases.
No. There are physical punishments that used to be inflicted in some countries for theft such as in Somalia. These punishments could include the chopping off of hands. However, theft does not get a person the death penalty. There is no country in the Middle East in recent memory that has used a punishment other than incarceration (sometimes for decades) for theft.
In state schools it was banned in 1987. In private schools it was banned in 1999 (England and Wales) and 2000 (Scotland).
The leader was King George III of England.
J. Sydney Taylor has written: 'A comparative view of the punishments annexed to crime in the United States of America, and in England'
There was not a punishment for begging in the Middle Ages. There were however punishments for crimes such as stealing, murder, and treason.