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You married a man who is married in Mexico and ive benn with him for 10 years but married for2 yrs what punishment could he get and is your marriage legal you have a daughter together?

It is pretty bad to be married to someone that has done that but for a punishment get engaged and no it is not legal to have a child if someone else is married.


How do you release a person from legal punishment?

A person can be released from legal punishment through various means, such as having their conviction overturned on appeal, receiving a pardon from a government official, completing their sentence, or being granted parole from prison. Each case is unique and may involve specific legal procedures and requirements for release from punishment.


Why did forced labor continue after the Civil War?

It was legal as a form of punishment.... apex!


What is the legal term called when someone has legal protection under the law?

immunity


What does it mean to pardon someone and how does it impact their legal status or consequences?

To pardon someone means to forgive them for a crime they committed and to release them from the legal consequences of that crime. When someone is pardoned, their legal status is cleared of the crime, and they are no longer subject to punishment or penalties for it. This can have a significant impact on their future opportunities and rights, as they are no longer considered a convicted criminal.


What is the punishment for tobacco?

there is no legal punishment but there is alot in health like lung cancer


How many states use corporal punishment?

None of the states are allowed to use corporal punishment as criminal sentences. Corporal punishment in schools, however is still legal in 20 states. And domestic corporal punishment is legal in every state.


What is the punishment for murder in Japan?

Capital punishment is legal in Japan. The only crimes for which capital punishment is statutory are homicide and treason.


What is meant by vigilant justice?

A vigilante justice is someone who illegally punishes an alleged lawbreaker, or participates in a group which metes out extra-legal punishment to an alleged lawbreaker.


Is corporal punishment legal in the state of Georgia?

yes corporal punishment is legal my son got paddled last year and its a good thing it is


According to the supreme court capital punishment is?

Is legal, if it meets the test of not being "cruel and unusual punishment".


Does punishment create crime?

intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.

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