It depends on the circumstances and locallegislation.
Everyone who was found guilty of a crime. It was a common punishment.
Then you would be found guilty of ACS, whatever that may be. Assault to Cause Serious bodily injury, as a guess.
If you are found guilty of harassment in the second degree in court, you might receive a punishment that includes fines and possibly probation or another type of restitution. The punishment may also include up to 90 days in jail.Ê
The are usually fined. They receive jail sentece too if found guilty.
If you are the defendant: you go free.
No, the Holocaust was about extermination, not punishment. The word punishment suggests that the victims were wrong-doers and were guilty of a crime.
In the American system of justice, punishment for a crime cannot be visited on anyone but the guilty. The family of the guilty is not charged nor is a penalty imposed.
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Yes if found guilty.
I'm assuming that most states are the same, but in Illinois the person COULD be found guilty of Assault which is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and/or a $1500 fine.
The jury does not decide what punishment the defendant gets, the judge does. The only thing the jury decides is whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of what he is accused of.