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  • oject Pat was featured in the film Rhyme and Punishment a documentary that chronicles Rap artists wh
  • Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the
  • gel also appeared in the 2011 film Rhyme and Punishment a documentary about Hip-Hop artist who have
  • Crime and Punishment: A Radical Solution (1976)
  • This led critics to decry the collective punishment, a tactic forbidden by the 33rd Article of t
  • at "if we wish to influence China on capital punishment, a little historical humility may be in orde
  • Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the
  • This was the most extreme punishment a member of the nobility could suffer, and Y
  • 30 June - The use of the pillory as a punishment abolished by act of parliament.
  • repealed by sections 1 and 2 of the Capital Punishment Act 1820 (c.116) and by the Statute Law Revi
  • tonement; Probation After Death; Everlasting Punishment; Adam and Fallen Man; Mortals and Immortals;
  • Capital punishment advocate Jimmy Lee Gray.
  • 1937 Crime and Punishment after Fyodor Dostoevsky, by Gaston Bary, dir
  • They did not suffer from punishment after the return of British rule.
  • king in 1606, but escaped with only a slight punishment after the plot was foiled, and in 1608 Henry
  • so since South Carolina reintroduced capital punishment after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Gre
  • the California Gold Rush, and also to escape punishment after he murdered a man in a gunfight - Dent
  • near Haifa, which had undergone a collective punishment after the assassination of a British officer
  • , who had believed that the Turks were God's punishment against the sins of Christians modified his
  • on that allowed the use of parental corporal punishment against children (or spanking).
  • owever, Europeans were incensed and demanded punishment against the riot's ringleaders.
  • Bernoldus Niemand and Corporal Punishment, AKA James Phillips
  • l interest of the community necessitated the punishment alike of those Armenians who massacred the g
  • racters to "sin on film", without a suitable punishment also being depicted, in violation of the Pro
  • ld, inflict moderate and reasonable corporal punishment, always, however, with the condition, that i
  • The Capital Punishment Amendment Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict.
  • The death penalty was a common punishment among sexual crimes.
  • provides for the total abolition of capital punishment, and has been implemented in most member cou
  • He is also outspokenly in favour of corporal punishment and in 2001, in response to a public debate
  • n the 2008 Tour de France, but faces further punishment, and Rebellin subsequently had his medal rem
  • d to suit scansion or mood, opposing capital punishment and coming out for sex 'more than three time
  • f North America, in opposing war and capital punishment, and in supporting the humane treatment of t
  • people, despite the possibility of physical punishment, and for people of color, the continued assa
  • es were sent to jail, but Brown escaped this punishment and instead was given 120 hours' community s
  • of consent, Child Care Tax Credit, corporal punishment and the Unified Family Court..
  • ury trial, a right against cruel and unusual punishment, and a right against double jeopardy.
  • cape execution due to abolishment of capital punishment, and that is probably what the source intend
  • ment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, and the Article I, Section 10 prohibition a
  • The judge said he no longer believes in punishment and is more concerned about rehabilitation.
  • ed in 1983, the brothers formed This Kind Of Punishment, and released three full-length albums, and
  • ci-Ethical Meaning of Justice, Injustice and Punishment) and in 1874 also his Dr. jur. in Vienna.
  • is memory seems to have been affected by his punishment, and he can only tell her that there used to
  • Indians were often subjected to corporal punishment and other discipline as determined by the pa
  • were not singled out for any sort of special punishment and that their deaths should therefore be re
  • ring interrogation, as well as extrajudicial punishment and other abuses in the hands of those detai
  • bout Hercules, including his cycle of crime, punishment, and redemption; gods and other beings (Hera
  • f service police, rights of defence members, punishment and the Jurisdiction of the DFDA in regards
  • For his frequent reporting on capital punishment and death-row issues, Beiser is a regular gu
  • In it, his views on corporal punishment and the more broader matters of what motivat
  • his face) is classically used with regard to punishment, and Halivni is adamant that the Holocaust c
  • e case said, "We will try to get the maximum punishment and we have all the evidence."
  • ring themes; popular topics were discipline, punishment and humiliation of males (especially 'errant
  • er Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and Its Application to Individuals Defined i
  • ourt considered a test for cruel and unusual punishment and found that based on the test the BC Moto
  • ls (like Pat Buchanan) who saw AIDS as God's punishment and called for quarantines.
  • pulsion from the competition was too harsh a punishment and wasn't merited by what the club's manage
  • stitution: Christ is a substitute taking our punishment and thus satisfying the demands of justice a
  • s on rehabilitation and reform as opposed to punishment and incarceration.
  • irst execution attempt was cruel and unusual punishment, and that executing him would mean that his
  • xecuted after the 1977 resumption of capital punishment and the first since 1962.
  • Indians, inflict the most severe and summary punishment,” and to “allow no interference from any sou
  • an regularly mock their sensitivity training punishment and seemingly the victims of their taunt.
  • nce W. Sherman and Douglas A. Smith, "Crime, Punishment and Stake in Conformity: Legal and Informal
  • wing of the party: voting to abolish capital punishment and for sanctions against Rhodesia.
  • nt was a roast of Grimes, called “Grimes and Punishmentand was held in St. John's.
  • ation that the bad behavior would be its own punishment, and that any additional sanctions would not
  • They were normally seen as people needing punishment, and as such were often whipped in the marke
  • es reservations about the justice of capital punishment, and describes the Singaporeans as the true
  • As punishment and atonement, Lutze is made to undergo the
  • a sister of the new emperor, was spared from punishment and given a few properties from Heshen's est
  • uld be correlated to (1) the severity of the punishment and (2) the social stigma stemming from conv
  • of Lutheranism, he was arrested, but escaped punishment, and subsequently regained the favour of the
  • The severity of this punishment and of the efforts of the system to inflict
  • She grasped the powers of punishment and award, controlled the state, and made he
  • t he came to have fewer doubts about capital punishment and accepted it as the law of the land.
  • The government authorises the use of capital punishment and special courts are given wide-ranging po
  • into the Penal Legislation, whereby capital punishment and/or extensive terms rotting in prisons co
  • For example, delusions of guilt and punishment are frequent in a Western, Christian country
  • suggested that children who receive corporal punishment are more likely to be angry as adults, use s
  • ght-winger who supported the use of corporal punishment, arguing that it was an effective sentence a
  • The school abolished corporal punishment around that time, since White parents did no
  • ion, the Island was not a place of secondary punishment as it became in the second settlement (1825-
  • eriod drama, the BBC adaptation of Crime and Punishment as Rhazhumikin.
  • right against cruel and unusual treatment or punishment as a mere prohibition did not fall within th
  • usade to flout Ratched's regime of rules and punishment, as well as liberate the other patients from
  • d Colin Wilcock - who wished to use corporal punishment as a disciplinary device in their schools.
  • he Florida Supreme Court struck down capital punishment as unconstitutional.
  • Beer championed the abolition of corporal punishment as a means of discipline to the Canadian Ass
  • hough he claims that he suffered no physical punishment as a schoolboy, violence was felt in ghastly
  • ticed upon human beings as a form of capital punishment, as a result of a traumatic accident, or in
  • ors argue that this was more than a physical punishment, as the victim was sedated with opium and ki
  • Isaac Friend escaped punishment as well.
  • Simmons ruling, Lovette cannot face capital punishment as he was under 18 at the time of the crimes
  • nt Ladywood" (1893), the author recounts his punishment as a boy at the hands of the governness to w
  • ideal implements for administering corporal punishment, as when used correctly they can inflict muc
  • eding five minutes, or inflict such corporal punishment as he shall think fit, not exceeding twenty
  • Ducharme, who regarded such punishment as too severe, never forgave Salaberry and t
  • n episode of Blackadder Goes Forth: Corporal Punishment) as the overly-cheerful head of a firing squ
  • Embla is captured, and as punishment, Askur is sent to Iceland with the task of c
  • h Academy's policy is to administer corporal punishment at the discretion and at the direction of th
  • s in order to protest at the use of corporal punishment at Litherland School in his constituency in
  • In the US he directed Crime and Punishment at Arena Stage and Lulu at the Lyric Opera o
  • ar Singh in front of her and Duleep Singh as punishment at Lahore on September 21, 1845.
  • r shooting a man three-times in the leg in a punishment attack in Belfast.
  • d heir late in 1190 or early in 1191, and in punishment Aubrey IV was fined 100 marcs by the king an
  • usband, so that the villagers would see what punishment awaited them for hiding Jews.
  • n be read as an allegorical depiction of the punishment awaiting those mortals who dare to raise the
  • orders to Flandern, where he had to join the punishment battalion of the 2. Marine-Pioneerbataillon
  • a trial period of ten years in which capital punishment be replaced by life labor.
  • The code provided that capital punishment be given to any colonist who committed rathe
  • ng like the factoid about Matthew Fournier's punishment be in a trivia section instead of under "Rec
  • om the people who came to the temple, and as punishment became a terrible demon hag who eats the ski
  • ntenced to 3.5 years in jail, "a more severe punishment because he did not admit the malicious and i
  • el Alberti, who couldn't approve the capital punishment because of his religious titles.
  • upports the state's right to enforce capital punishment, because justice must be retributive and dea
  • 's murder of the old pawnbroker in Crime and Punishment) before losing consciousness.
  • ysical campaign, each taking a great deal of punishment before Roddin won by decision.
  • been criminal, the principal and of heinous punishment being the reformation of offenders and the p
  • No punishment book seems to have been kept, contrary to re
  • Industrial schools were required to keep punishment books - records of misconduct and punishment
  • analysis of statistics collated from school punishment books, the first time this had happened in t
  • ernment to keep Historical Documents Such as Punishment Books, Registraters and other school documen
  • in the Cell, Scriptural Argument for Endless Punishment, Broadcast, At Eventide, and a Life of John
  • As punishment, Bugs and the Sergeant - now noticeably demo
  • es such as self-defense or (perhaps) capital punishment; but these are irrelevant to standard aborti
  • playing rugby union at any level; a standard punishment, but he also had to wait until a 1975 'amnes
  • f work, said Kreiman, is that "work is not a punishment, but man's duty, a blessing from God that al
  • y Matthews was personally opposed to capital punishment, but showed apathy towards Lipski's plight.
  • of his rule - not because of fear of divine punishment, but rather due to fear of the law.
  • Even in such cases, it is not considered a punishment, but a compassionate means to reinvigorate a
  • Robert's friend and initially orders a light punishment, but Hode feels betrayed, insults Daguerre,
  • “Only item left now is to announce the punishment but I am prepared to listen if the defendant
  • violated the right against cruel and unusual punishment, but was rejected.
  • Bandaranaike had suspended capital punishment, but after his death the government had it r
  • Luitjens evaded this punishment by fleeing to Paraguay, aided by Mennonites,
  • The wrote a pledge rejecting punishment by death for apostasy that was sent to many
  • scripts on “alternative culture” and escaped punishment by the government.
  • She meted out punishment by flogging the backside of one of her troop
  • rles I and Parliament, he was marked out for punishment by the Royalists who seized and sacked his h
  • and brought to Colonel Marshall, but escape punishment by pointing out that the envelope they'd car
  • ately followed the event was perceived as "a punishment by God for abandoning the dogs" and they wer
  • er overhears and narrowly escapes Melchett's punishment by pretending he's relating a story of how t
  • ed by the Connecticut Colony partly as royal punishment by King Charles II for harboring the regicid
  • scle relaxant for euthanasia and for capital punishment by lethal injection.
  • and must be forced into it through corporal punishment by her parents.
  • imself in insatiable hunger, given him, as a punishment, by Demeter.
  • As punishment by the heavens he was plagued by mice, and h
  • etween Crime, Fear of Crime and Attitudes to Punishment by Political Affiliation, London: Centre for
  • rium ended with the permanent ban of capital punishment by Codey's successor, Corzine.
  • to draw attention to themselves and to avoid punishment by pretending to be "ill".
  • f a suspected crime, the accused could avoid punishment by presenting a fixed number of free men (th
  • The imposition of punishment by the courts did not satisfy police officer
  • d was sidelined for three weeks, has avoided punishment by the UEFA.
  • and found guilty of manslaughter; he escaped punishment by pleading the privilege of peerage.
  • sequence the former were condemned to severe punishment by the inquisitor, but later pardoned by Kin
  • They were still subject to trial and punishment by the Episcopal inquisition.
  • rote a second book with Lifton about capital punishment called Who Owns Death?
  • Carlton's punishment came on the back of a dismal 2002 season in
  • (William Miller) and his inmate escape of a punishment camp is southern Spain.
  • diction, for example, over reviewing capital punishment cases.
  • dinary prisoners would have been sent to the punishment cell for such actions.)
  • wo years on Illinois's Commission on Capital Punishment, charged by the former Gov. George Ryan.
  • to an inmate violates the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment.
  • dez Rundle helped write and pass the Florida Punishment Code, and was involved in the formation of D
  • ce, or judge; conforms worksheet of Criminal Punishment Code.
  • hat the community's interest in retribution, punishment, community protection and deterrance can onl
  • hat the community's interest in retribution, punishment, community protection and deterrance can onl
  • hat the community's interest in retribution, punishment, community protection and deterrance can onl
  • of the 168 survivors of the uprising of the punishment company in June 1942.
  • The punishment continued even after the sailor fainted.
  • ation of the right against cruel and unusual punishment contrary to section 12 of the Canadian Chart
  • : Казимиров Казнени Корпус, trans: Kazimir's Punishment Corpus) and both bands appeared on their spl
  • tice by the general popular feeling that the punishment could be disproportionate with people robbin
  • Under Austro-Hungarian law, capital punishment could not be imposed on someone who was unde
  • the time of the final imperial dynasty, the punishment could be meted out for an offence as simple
  • To accomplish this, he brings out various punishment councillors to publicly humiliate Takahashi,
  • For Capital Punishment: Crime and the Morality of the Death Penalty
  • ctional* experiences in situations involving punishment, cross-dressing, humiliation and discipline
  • nt statement of the principle of retributive punishment dating back to the Code of Hammurabi.
  • dentally kills Buddy, and the group, fearing punishment, decides to hide his body.
  • ven such sympathy at the executions that the punishment did not have the intended deterrent effect.
  • int, he had previously received the harshest punishment distributed to a member of the Corps of Disc
  • and that "assuming that corporal punishment does involve some degree of degradation, it
  • were relegated from the Top 14 league for a punishment due to financial irregularities.
  • Originally, the word indicated a divine punishment due to the violation of a divine taboo throu
  • he song into others such as "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due" and "Peace Sells".
  • views and her outspoken positions on capital punishment during the Francisco Franco period, and was
  • While awaiting her punishment, Dwyer ordered Scott to remain on home deten
  • lted in the judge dismissing the men without punishment, each having learned a lesson from the song.
  • often more 'ritual', apparatus for corporal punishment, either in the private sphere (where it may
  • Empathy Specific Punishment: Empathy triggers the fear of social punishm
  • the first legislative moratorium on capital punishment enacted by any state in the nation.
  • rounds "that what had happened [was] already punishment enough".
  • aying that the expelled students had had the punishment erased from their records, as discussed betw
  • ention on Human Rights which forbids capital punishment even during time of war.
  • on all the charges and received the heaviest punishment ever imposed on an English club; they were f
  • the season coming to terms with the heaviest punishment ever handed out to an English club.
  • ion has called for nations to outlaw capital punishment except in time of war or national emergency,
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