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The punishment of the press for publishing new articles dealing with judicial proceedings. Ordinarily, the First Amendment prohibits such punishment. However, the Supreme Court ruled that unless a compelling state interest or a serious threat to the administration of justice is proven to be the reason for punishment of the press then it is unconstitutional.

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Why was the punishment of crossing the rubicon never carried out?

The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.


When did the etruscan rule end?

The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.The rape of Lucretia and the subsequent revolt ended the Etruscan rule in Rome.


What was the punishment for violating hammurabi's law?

The most common punishment was death


What was the rack punishment used for?

Either as a direct punishment or as torture to extract information.


What did the roman empire call the middle east?

Initially, they called the area and subsequent provinces after Roman Conquest as Iudaea (Judea). However, as punishment for the numerous Jewish insurrections, culminating in the Bar Kochba Revolt in 135 C.E., the Romans renamed the region as Syria-Palaestina in an attempt to wipe out the Jewish traces in the land.

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Crime and Punishment genre?

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Can someone be charged for more if initial punishment was a misdemeanor?

Yes. If they were originally charged with a misdemeanor crime and subsequent investigation discloses that there was more to it than there first appeared, the charges can be changed or increased.


Who is most likely to get the capital punishment?

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What is DUI misdemeanor?

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How do you abbreviate subsequent?

subsequent


What is the synonym of next?

after, then, subsequent


What is the punishment for being out past curfew in Cedar Rapids Iowa?

Cedar Rapids only had a curfew in effect during the 2008 flood period and subsequent clean-up of dangerous properties. Currently, no curfew is in effect, even for juveniles.


Was the punishment of the count of morcerf justified?

The punishment of the Count of Morcerf in "The Count of Monte Cristo" can be seen as justified, given his betrayal of Edmond Dantès and the subsequent suffering he caused. Morcerf's actions, driven by greed and ambition, led to the wrongful imprisonment of an innocent man. However, some may argue that the severity of the punishment, including the public exposure of his past and the destruction of his reputation, raises ethical questions about vengeance and justice. Ultimately, it reflects the complexities of moral retribution in the narrative.


If somebody got red card in football what is the punishment for him?

Instant dismissal from the match and a suspension from subsequent matches usually 1 to 3 matches depending on the severity of the offence or even a life time ban if the player attacked the referee for example.


What kind of noun is punishment?

Punishment is an abstract noun.


What are the types of punishment?

altruistic punishment , cutting off hand ,execution. Corporal Punishment Capital Punishment and Incarceration to name a few.


What part of speech is subsequent?

The word "subsequent" is an adjective.