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Most likely death in most cases, or life imprisonment.
The official name of the person who handles death penalty cases for the Supreme Court is the Solicitor General. The Solicitor General represents the government in cases before the Supreme Court and is responsible for presenting arguments in support of the death penalty, among other duties.
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no it does not
It can be, depending on how and where you use it. It can be seen as deformation of character for which a penalty could be made in court. These cases are normally taken out privately, ie without the police being involved.
Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.Tort cases are decided on a case by case basis. There is no single "penalty" since tort cases involve civil complaints and damages, and cover a wide range of subject matter.
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A Construction Lawyer handles cases that involve disputes over construction.
In general, the courts handles all types of cases related to person, and property.
jurisdiction court
A fiscal court handles cases invlolving financial matters.
The Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty could only be used in cases involving murder.