In 1970, common punishments for law breakers included fines, probation, community service, and incarceration. Sentences were largely influenced by the seriousness of the crime and the individual's criminal history. The death penalty was also still in use in certain states for the most severe crimes.
Suffragettes demonstrated to try to get votes for women. Sometimes they broke the law in their demonstrations. They were hoping to get new laws made that allowed votes for women. So they were both law breakers and law makers.
Mendel's law of inheritance.
No. Mainly because there is no such law. It was thought to be a law at one time, along with conservation of energy; we now know there's really only one law of conservation of mass and energy. (There's some pretty good evidence that that one can't be broken.)
court?
Some medical apparatuses that utilize gas laws include oxygen tanks (Boyle's Law), spirometers (Boyle's Law), anesthesia machines (Boyle's Law), and ventilators (Boyle's Law and Charles's Law). These apparatuses rely on the principles of gas behavior to deliver the appropriate gas concentrations or volumes to patients for medical treatment.
Imprisonment, fines and community service would be the common punishments for breaking laws in Ireland.
vigilantes punished law breakers
judicial
prison or dungeons
The Judge decides punishments within guidelines established by law, rule, or administrative procedure.
obey the law
Criminology. Also psychology.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. The court must consider relevant law, the facts and circumstances, and the history of the convicted.
The first constitution west of the Appalachian mountains. Itallowed for some self-government and created a court to deal with law breakers.
because the court law has the rights
It depends on how bad you broke the law. There is many consequences for breaking the law like: Jail, community service, probation. For example if you did something bad enough to go to jail like murder someone you may be sentenced to life.
Suffragettes demonstrated to try to get votes for women. Sometimes they broke the law in their demonstrations. They were hoping to get new laws made that allowed votes for women. So they were both law breakers and law makers.