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Yes, an offense can be punishable by either death or incarceration, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense committed. In some countries or states, certain crimes such as murder or treason may be punishable by death, while other offenses may result in imprisonment as the punishment.
Because if you don't the government will use force and violence and incarceration agains you for daring to question the right they think they have to take your money.
The calamitous lechery of the Marquis de Sade led to his incarceration.
For murdering his wife, he was incarcerated in an over-the-top prison facility.
The word incarceration is used frequently. We incarcerate people who have broken the law. They are incarcerated. We use incarceration as a deterrent and as a consequence.
Generally speaking, the answer is no. Housing Authorities have their own rules about issuing vouchers to convicted felons. Most Housing Authorities will not rent to anyone who had been convicted of a felony in the past three to five years, regardless of which type; violent felonies of at least seven years, and sex offenses forever, per federal regulations. Also anyone convicted of drug offenses may also be barred from the program -- not so much for drug use offenses as for drug trafficking offenses, also per federal regulations. If you are on parole you are likely still in the system and the clock doesn't start until after your last date of supervision or incarceration, whichever occurs later. Generally speaking, a nonviolent offense of over three to five years old, will not get you barred from the program.
The idea that her ineffective parenting was partly to blame for her son's incarceration overwhelmed her with guilt.
The SS was engaged in criminal offenses against humanity.
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You should use it on the most friendlyest Pokemon or use it on the best Pokemon you have, but remember it works effectivly on the friendly Pokemon.
Title 39 of the Tennessee Code provides for "Criminal Offenses". There is no chapter 00 in Title 39. Title 39 Chapters 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 and 06 have been repealed. Chapters 7-10 are reserved for future use. Chapter 11 covers General Provisions. Chapter 12 covers General Offences. Chapter 13 covers Offenses against Person. Chapter 14 covers Offenses Against Property. Chapter 15 covers Offenses Against the Family. Chapter 16 covers Offenses Against Administration of Government. Chapter 17 covers Offenses Against Public Health, Safety and Welfare.
Most will use a pull, some will use a release.