There are protections in the Constitution but you have this worded oddly. These protections can be found within the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution known as the Bill of Rights. Some come before the punishment phase. Read Amendments 4, 5, 6, and 8. That should answer your question.
There are protections in the Constitution but you have this worded oddly. These protections can be found within the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution known as the Bill of Rights. Some come before the punishment phase. Read Amendments 4, 5, 6, and 8. That should answer your question.
There are protections in the Constitution but you have this worded oddly. These protections can be found within the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution known as the Bill of Rights. Some come before the punishment phase. Read Amendments 4, 5, 6, and 8. That should answer your question.
An open plea is when a defendant pleads guilty without an agreement regarding punishment.
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.
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.
The Judge determines the punishment once the verdict has been read and the defendant found guilty.
It depends on the circumstances and locallegislation.
The punishment is divorce and paying alimony.
Everyone who was found guilty of a crime. It was a common punishment.