Where people have been convicted of offences related to knowingly transmitting HIV, they are generally given custodial sentences.
They do; judges are those primarily responsible for deciding what punishments (jailtime, fines, reparation) will be given to a convicted offender, in accordance with the laws of that region.
They were usually given death sentence.
Dante's 'Inferno', probably.
They were convicted in 1975, and then released in 1991 after 16 years in prison. They were given 1m compensation.
Similar to civilian. they have their own police & jails.
Treason punishable by death.
No, never.
Slaves faced various punishments including physical abuse, whipping, branding, and being sold away from their families. These punishments were used to control and intimidate slaves, reinforce their subservience, and maintain the power dynamics of the slave system.
You can only be convicted by the judgment of a court. If you didn't go to court and weren't found guilty, you weren't convicted.
after school or Saturday detention
Wellhe was a god so what ever punshments were given to him he would heal preety fast so say History.
The punishments given to Luddites included transportation, imprisonment, and in some cases, execution for acts of sabotage and violence against machinery during the early 19th century. The severity of the punishment varied depending on the severity of the crime committed.