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There is no specific penalty for certifying an unqualified candidate for the presidency under United States law. The responsibility for evaluating a candidate's qualifications lies primarily with the voters and political parties, rather than with a specific legal authority. Ultimately, the consequences of electing an unqualified candidate would depend on the actions of other branches of government and the political system as a whole.
It depends on the candidate. There is no set liberal or conservative view on the death penalty. There are many liberals who support the death penalty and those who are against it. There are many conservatives who support the death penalty and there are those who oppose it.
There is a penalty for misrepresenting information requested on an application for insurance. When you sign the application you are certifying that the information you provided is true. If the company determines that you lied, it won't pay the damages and may prosecute you for fraud. The fine can be expensive.
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No, not his authority.
Impeachment doesn't carry a death penalty. But if a president murdered someone in a state that has capital punishment, it would a remote possibility.
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Considering the brutality of his crime and the young age of Maria Goretti, he would have been lucky to get off with simply a life sentence. In countries with the death penalty he would be a prime candidate for the maximum penalty.
There is no penalty for insulting the President, so long as you do not threaten him. If you interrupted his speech by shouting insults, you might be arrested for disorderly conduct.
Under section Important Information of CDSE details at www.upsc.gov.in it is mentioned that:4. PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS:Candidates should note that there will be penalty (negative marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate in the Objective Type Question Papers.
Life in prison for an assassination attempt; the death penalty if convicted of assassination of a President.
Though penalty-free withdrawals were initially part of the President's economic recovery plan, that measure never made it through Congress. As of right now, a 10% early withdrawal penalty is still assessed if you choose to take money out of your 401K.
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