There is no special legal term for punishment; that specific word appears in the U.S. Constitution, among other places.
Some synonyms used in the legal system include imprisonment, sentence, custodial sentence, and incarceration.
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A person can be released from legal punishment through various means, such as having their conviction overturned on appeal, receiving a pardon from a government official, completing their sentence, or being granted parole from prison. Each case is unique and may involve specific legal procedures and requirements for release from punishment.
Moral punishment is based on personal or societal beliefs about right and wrong, often focusing on ideas of guilt and forgiveness. Legal punishment, on the other hand, is administered by the justice system in response to violations of laws and regulations, with the aim of maintaining order and promoting justice in society.
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Corporal punishment is legal in Georgia public schools, as long as it is administered in accordance with state guidelines and parental consent is obtained.
The antonym of the word punishment is reward.
None of the states are allowed to use corporal punishment as criminal sentences. Corporal punishment in schools, however is still legal in 20 states. And domestic corporal punishment is legal in every state.
Capital punishment is legal in Japan. The only crimes for which capital punishment is statutory are homicide and treason.
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Is legal, if it meets the test of not being "cruel and unusual punishment".
intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.