shall be imprisoned in a county jail for a period of not less than 45 days and shall not be eligible for release upon completion of sentence, on probation, on parole, on work furlough or work release, or on any other basis until he or she has served a period of not less than 45 days in a county jail. In all cases in which probation is granted, the court shall require as a condition thereof that the person be confined in a county jail for at least 45 days. In no event does the court have the power to absolve a person who violates this subdivision from the obligation of spending at least 45 days in confinement in a county jail.
What were the punishments for smuggling in 1700
It depends upon whether or not you can learn from what you did to receive the punishments or not and if you had received rewards for having learned from past punishments, if that is the case, then it would be better to be receiving rewards presently, if not, hopefully, because you would be receiving punishments you will learn from it and then it would be better to be receiving punishments, as long as they're for good reasons.
There were many rules and punishments due to the many rulers with different personalities
Curious Punishments of Bygone Days was created in 1896.
There are a couple of reasons as to why punishments are imposed. one may include deterrence.
the punishments were putting soap in the mouth for swearing eg. shut up
There are punishments for perjury, lying under oath.
the punishments in modern slavery are: whipped,toes chopped off and murdered!!
well i think it was all Hammurabi i think he made the punishments in mesopotamia ya
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The kinds of punishments were they would be a slave, get whipped, or be killed.
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits "cruel and unusual punishments."