No.
The punishment of stealing a car in Mexico varies. The sentence for theft in Mexico ranges from stiff fines to jail time.
No. At least according to Mexican laws, corporal punishment is illegal.
Capital punishment was abolished in New Mexico in 2009.
No, New Mexico is not a capital punishment state. The state abolished the death penalty in 2009, making life imprisonment the maximum penalty for serious crimes. Prior to its abolition, New Mexico had not executed anyone since 2001.
NO
Up to 70 for each individual sentence (you can be accused of multiple charges). There is no capital punishment in Mexico.
Depending on the offense, it can take from a couple of years to life in prison. There is no death penalty in Mexico.
The most common places where beheading was a normal punishment were in the European countries such as United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Mexico, China, Japan, Korea, and Syria to name a few places. None of these places practice this punishment any more.
If you commit a crime in Mexico, you may face legal consequences such as arrest, prosecution, and potential imprisonment. The severity of the punishment will depend on the nature of the crime committed.
You can be fined; if you commit more serious crimes such as assault, robbery or rape, you may be thrown in jail. In the case of murder, you may get a life sentence. Capital punishment is not applied in Mexico.
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.