There were no juveniles or teens ( teens is not a term until 1940). People were babies and then they were grown. At 12-13 they were on their own so if they committed a crime they were treated as an adult and that included any of the punishments they did in this time. Five would be
1. stocks
2. hanging
3. iron madien
4. being strapped into a chair and dunked several times in water
5. burned at the stake
Juveniles might face punishments such as community service, probation, electronic monitoring, fines, or placement in a juvenile detention center.
Convicts could face punishments such as flogging, solitary confinement, hard labor, and death penalty depending on the severity of their crime. These punishments were meant to serve as deterrents and to maintain discipline within the penal system.
Slaves who attempted to escape could face severe punishments including physical abuse, whipping, imprisonment, or even death. These punishments were used to deter other slaves from attempting to escape and to maintain control and power over the enslaved population.
Highwaymen in the past could face severe punishments such as execution by hanging or being transported to penal colonies. They were often considered serious criminals because of the violence and theft associated with their crimes on the roads.
Slaves could face harsh punishments such as physical abuse, whipping, branding, or even death depending on their owner's rules and the severity of their actions. These punishments were used as a means of control and to deter other slaves from rebelling or escaping.
Those caught stealing from the Incas could face severe punishments such as death, enslavement, or harsh physical punishments. The Incas enforced strict laws to protect their property and resources.
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intensive probation
you can face prison time.
You might. Five pounds might not be enough weight to really see a difference, but weight loss can result in a more tones and less puffy or fatty looking face.
Thomas Jefferson. whose face is five cents coin
Scott K. Peterson has written: 'Plugged in' -- subject(s): Electric apparatus and appliances, Jokes, Juvenile Riddles, Juvenile humor, Riddles, Riddles, Juvenile, Wit and humor 'Wing It' -- subject(s): Birds, Juvenile Riddles, Juvenile Wit and humor, Juvenile literature, Riddles, Riddles, Juvenile, Wit and humor, Wit and humor, Juvenile 'Face the music!' -- subject(s): Jokes, Juvenile Wit and humor, Juvenile humor, Music, Wit and humor, Wit and humor, Juvenile
Face the laws of Canada
they should have one of their digits cut off too
If worn, face value only. If it has only slight wear, it might retail for $7-8.
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The face from the U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.