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None. She was not the judge (although she is called a "judge" by the Duke, who is the real judge) and did not have the power to sentence Shylock. She did, however, advise the court that in her view Shylock fell under a statute which imposed a sentence of death or such lesser sentence as the court might see fit on an "alien" who made an attempt on the life of a citizen of Venice.

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Portia ruled against Shylock in court, stating that he must give up his wealth and convert to Christianity. Additionally, she ordered him to write a will leaving his possessions to his daughter Jessica and her husband Lorenzo upon his death.

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