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The standard expression is dura lex sed lex (literally, "harsh law but law").
Following the law in the strictest sense, not indulging yourself if it means breaking the law.
It means the convict is eligible for sentencing under common law, and not juvenile law, which is usually not as harsh.
Harshness or lack of Harshness of Jewish law is a matter of opinion.
You can consult Norman Taylor and Harsh Chow about the lemon law in California since both have very good reputation.
the qin dynasty was legalistic which ment they were really strict with the law and gave you harsh punishments if you broke the law
because of a harsh punishment for a hold up he bitterly hated the law and became a bushranger
The Boston Tea Party resulted.
The Boston Tea Party resulted.
dura lex sed lex means the law maybe harsh and hard but it is still the law. . it is good to a law student to study on Philippines jurisprudence to know the conflicts in law. .to know how to interpret it, discovering how law construed by the lawmakers. . study of law in the phil. is very important. . whatever the law is tough it is still the law!!
harsh law controlling african american activities... ps my dick hurt.. but thats the answer by the way.
Yes, Virginia has a "Romeo and Juliet" law that provides a defense if the individuals involved are close in age and engage in consensual sexual activity. This law aims to prevent harsh penalties for minor offenders in such cases.