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"The degree of judicial punishment has always reflected that difference."
This is an official question, do you wish administrative or judicial punishment?
For judicial punishments the recipient could even be tied down if likely to move about too much or attempt to escape.
Caning was increasingly used as a form of judicial punishment in Aceh.
It was the most common school and judicial punishment in Europe up to the mid-19th century, when caning gained increasing popularity.
Slavery is legal and widely practised, while judicial punishment is usually draconian.
The former refers not to judicial punishment but to one-off payments made on the taking up or renewing of a lease.
It was a means of judicial punishment throughout the world, particularly for sexual transgressions, but in the case of adultery often applied only to women.
The Criminal Museum (Kriminalmuseum) gives an insight into judicial punishment over the last 1000 years.
Today birching is rarely used for judicial punishment, and has also almost completely died out as a punishment for children.
No judicial punishment.
Caning was a common official school and judicial punishment in many parts of the world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The panel found that company's perpetuation of a specious controversy over the risks of cigarettes justified "strong judicial punishment."
Judicial punishments were increasingly turned into public spectacles, with public beatings of criminals intended as a deterrent to other would-be offenders.
YEMEN "The judicial punishment of flogging continued to be imposed," Amnesty said in its 1993 report.
"Here," Master Palaemon began in his driest tone, "we have something outside the routine of judicial punishment and well illustrative of modern technique.
Soldiers that violate military regulations may also receive penalties in form of Non-judicial punishment or in severe cases judicial punishments by a special type of court.
Seppuku as judicial punishment was abolished in 1873, shortly after the Meiji Restoration, but voluntary seppuku did not completely die out.
Homonoia was believed to be the daughter of Soter, the saviour daimon, and Praxidike, the goddess of judicial punishment and vengeance.
As military members can only be court-martialed at their home base or unit, being RTU'd for misconduct can often be a precursor to further judicial punishment.
Constitutional Question Is Raised The judge's report also questioned the constitutionality of the disciplinary proceedings, noting that the Constitution delegated judicial punishment to Congress.
However, SS members who escaped judicial punishment were often subject to summary execution, torture and beatings at the hands of freed prisoners, displaced persons or Allied soldiers.
Last recorded uses of the stocks for judicial punishment, at Newbury, Berkshire (11 June) and Adpar, Newcastle Emlyn, west Wales.
In Greek mythology, Praxidike is the goddess of judicial punishment and the exactor of vengeance, which were two closely allied concepts in the classical Greek world-view.
The offender receives no judicial punishment; he becomes a patient under the jurisdiction of THL, and must be released immediately once the conditions of involuntary commitment are no longer fulfilled.