In ancient Greece, the response to theft varied by city-state, but generally, it was considered a serious offense. The offender could face penalties such as fines, public humiliation, or even harsher punishments like imprisonment or exile, depending on the severity of the crime and the local laws. Victims often sought restitution through legal channels, and the community played a role in enforcing social norms against theft. Additionally, some city-states had specific rituals or practices to restore order and address grievances.
The ancient Greeks liked makeup a lot. They would have used something like henna to color their nails, because it stays where you put it and nitrocellulose hadn't been invented yet.
A name is for someone to call you something. Would you want someone to call you something or say,"Hey........um.....you person over there!"
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
Because they believe Islamic government called "Shariah" and Shariah uses very cruel rules.......... For example if u stole something the taliban would cut your hands off.
generally if you did steal you would get your hands chopped off.
they would kill you
its just imaginary nobody can stole my mind it always belongs to the person who is born with it
if you stole a shilling you would haver your ears or hands cut off
he would be jailed
A criminal conviction in court would normally require proof.
you can lose your hand if you steal something in the olden days. for example if a serf in the olden days stole a sheep or something and they get caught then the people would cut off his/her hand and if they stole again they would cut off the other hand
A good punishment for someone who stole something is ...Ground them (decide how long by what they stole)No electronics (phone, TV ,computer etc.)No deserts or candyNo going out with friends or family (by family-cosins, aunts, uncles, grandparents)I hope these tips came in handy :D!!!
no, you cannot, because that would be illegal.
You can't be compelled to give evidence that would incriminate you. For instance, if you were asked if you had stolen something, you could refuse to answer if you had. Refusing to answer and lying about it are very different things. You have a right not to admit you stole something, but if you stole it and said you didn't, you would be committing perjury, which is a felony.
They were fighting against the Greeks, because Menalus called war on the Trojans because Paris (a Trojan) stole Helan (Menalus's wife), and Paris would not return her to Menalus.
Contact your bank and give them the details.
Well if YOU did and someone owns it or is in a store then yes. If from a library then still yes. Hope this helps!!!