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  • still allowed to pronounce oral pleadings and penal action in French.
  • No penal action be taken against the protesters
  • Major Joseph Childs (1787-1870), soldier and penal administrator, of the Royal Marines, was comma
  • Captain H. Day, soldier and penal administrator, was commandant of the second co
  • Captain Vance Young Donaldson, soldier and penal administrator, was born at Tyrone in 1791 and
  • B KH (1 July 1790 - 18 July 1877), soldier and penal administrator, of the 50th Regiment, was comma
  • Captain Rupert Deering, soldier and penal administrator, of the 99th Regiment was comman
  • Major Thomas Ryan (b.c1790) soldier and penal administrator, was acting commandant of the se
  • r Wood is an executive member of the All Party Penal Affairs Group, a patron of the National Associ
  • He is currently Chair of the All Party Penal Affairs Group, a parliamentary organisation cl
  • After the jailhouse was closed and the penal authority left in the early 50s, these buildin
  • oscow, the elder Khokhlov was transferred to a penal battalion because he had made unfavourable rem
  • Strafbatalion (English: Penal Battalion) were Wehrmacht punishment units cre
  • ct even to the death penalty or to a term in a penal battalion).
  • but in the fall of 1944 it once again became a penal camp.
  • She was mentioned in a penal case against her husband where he was indicted
  • m has come to be understood as designating its penal character."
  • He had nothing to do with the Penal Code of 1810, which covered sexual crimes.
  • epeal Paragraph 175, the section of the German penal code that had criminalized homosexual acts bet
  • he Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and California Penal Code § 502
  • On May 9, 2005 the new Ethiopian Penal Code came into effect, which removed the marit
  • iolence and amendments to the constitution and penal code to increase the punishment of criminals i
  • and 352 of the Belgian penal code (title VII, chapter I) and raised Article
  • A number of sections of the Indian Penal Code was leveled against him.
  • er part G, D and H of Article 421 of the Iraqi Penal Code and sentenced all six to death.
  • e Dead Sea Scrolls: Courts, Testimony, and the Penal Code (Scholars Press, 1983)
  • ecuting sex registrants pursuant to California Penal Code Section 290.
  • ced in the late 1980s as courts ruled that the Penal Code should be seen as protecting citizens' ri
  • The Texas Penal Code defines laundered money only as money gai
  • of Criminal Appeals in matters where the Texas Penal Code must be interpreted.
  • ows, crimes are sometimes referred to by their Penal Code section numbers.
  • According to article 55 of the Albanian Penal Code enacted during Hoxhaism, "propaganda and
  • Under the new Penal Code of 1973, an abortion could be legally all
  • rmally abolished in 1976 and reiterated in the Penal Code of Macau in the 1995.
  • pointed one of the commissioners to revise the penal code of Pennsylvania in 1857; Minister Residen
  • ork Code Commission, which drew up the state's penal code in 1864.
  • ilty under Sections 302, 307 and 149 of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
  • ithin controversial Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code because of his opinions criticising the C
  • asure that made many changes to the California Penal Code and the Welfare and Institutions Code.
  • osed the prohibitory Section 144 of the Indian Penal Code for initially a month and then extended i
  • Bemis was a crusader for reform of the Penal code in Massachusetts, especially laws that al
  • proposal to amend article 213-5 of the French penal code so as to make crimes against humanity ine
  • A report in 2001 revealed that, after the new Penal Code went into effect in 1998, 69 cases of ill
  • on SB 776, the bill which amended the Michigan penal code to ban late term and partial birth aborti
  • Upon passage, the penal code would be amended to define being illegal
  • the new 1st section of the 50th chapter of the penal code specially prohibits (attempt of) growing
  • re Section 425.16 (anti-SLAPP special motion), Penal Code Section 187 (murder), and Penal Code Sect
  • h 143 (which later became Paragraph 175 of the penal code of the German Empire), violated the "righ
  • t Israel and the "Article 534" of the Lebanese Penal Code that forbids "indecent acts".
  • registered under section 295-B of the Pakistan Penal Code against Mukhtar Maseeh, Talib Maseeh and
  • While the Texas Penal Code defines laundered money only as money gai
  • The Texas Penal Code also allows for the death penalty to be a
  • nciple of extensional self defense mirrors the penal code statues known as the "necessity defense,"
  • inance was completed, and a new and integrated Penal Code was formulated.
  • Penal Code Ann.
  • and various other provisions under the Indian Penal Code and Foreigners Act after entering nationa
  • The 1926 Penal Code of the RSFSR suggested imprisonment or co
  • riminal conspiracy Section 120-b of the Indian Penal Code
  • lutionary Russia, in Article 104-d of the 1922 Penal Code of the RSFSR, criminalizing drug producti
  • insanity, loss of civil rights pursuant to the penal code law, or be incarcerated.
  • 14.20-22 Penal code dealing with infractions of communal disc
  • which he commenced the drafting of the Indian Penal Code and wrote minutes on the opium question a
  • 187 is the California Penal Code section that defines murder.
  • The article 200 of the penal code was abolished in 1995.
  • El Salvador's 1956 Penal Code contained no explicit exception to its pr
  • It comprised a penal code and codes of criminal and civil procedure
  • under Section 120B (conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code".
  • Article 23 (Adding to the penal code) […] Article 281 fourth sub-part (Diffusi
  • dentally in accordance with article 190 of the Penal Code).
  • Nair was charged under section 228 of the Penal Code, and sentenced to three months imprisonme
  • egistered against under section 304 of Indian Penal Code, was registered against the building owne
  • By virtue of articles 70 and 83 of the penal code, the Court condemns the accused, Eugene B
  • Naval Tactics, Hydrography, Project of a Naval Penal Code, History of the Chilean Merchant Marine f
  • per Articles 528, 529, and 725 of the Italian Penal Code, which respectively sanction as felonies
  • slation relating to public administration, the penal code, civil and criminal procedural legislatio
  • 005 amendment to the Finnish Copyright Act and Penal Code, which has been nicknamed Lex Karpela due
  • and author partly responsible for the New York penal code, see Benjamin Vaughan Abbott.
  • egal according to Article 634 of the Ethiopian Penal Code, as revised May 2005.
  • He issued a Civil Code, a Penal Code, a Trade Regulation, a Customs Regulation
  • ty during the work on two drafts of the Soviet Penal Code, one in 1930 and one in 1934.
  • term, efforts were made to reform the state's penal code, and a reduction in railroad rates helped
  • He issued a Civil Code, a Penal Code, a Trade Regulation and a Customs Regulat
  • agraph 175, the sodomy provision of the German penal code, dating back to 1871.
  • The Calles' Law, or Law for Reforming the Penal Code, was a reform of the penal code in Mexico
  • (According to the Penal Code, treason is punishable by imprisonment of
  • spectively in section 109, 120B and 511 of the Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860) in relation to cl
  • une 1926, he signed the "Law for Reforming the Penal Code," which became known unofficially as the
  • v as well as articles 70 and 190 of the Soviet Penal Code-"Anti-Soviet agitation" and "Libel agains
  • d Object, a misdemeanor violation of the Texas Penal Code.
  • Crimes Against the State Chapter of the Indian Penal Code.
  • penalty mandatory for murder under the Somali Penal Code.
  • as principal architect of the 1969 Connecticut Penal Code.
  • decriminalisation of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.
  • rom the Hudood Ordinance to Pakistan's secular penal code.
  • enced to death under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code.
  • here currently are works on establishing a new Penal Code.
  • his penalty was not specified in detail in the Penal code.
  • imes prosecuted are codified in the California Penal Code.
  • He is a lawyer and expert in penal code.
  • King contrary to the section 121 of the Indian Penal Code.
  • ane to their subject matter, supplementing the Penal Code.:VIII:IX
  • The statute remains part of the Penal Code; however, the Supreme Court of the United
  • Special penal codes were set up, e.g.
  • ndentured labor persisted alongside the period penal codes' forced labor.
  • Commissions for the Revision of the Civil and Penal Codes.
  • A Penal Collection might be set if an undergraduate ha
  • inherited much of the problems of port cities, penal colonies and the gender imbalance of colonial
  • sts were still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after t
  • nzie Rebellion and its brutal aftermath in the penal colonies of Australia.
  • The position of ex-convicts in the Australian penal colonies led to significant political conflict
  • Some were taken to the penal colony of New South Wales in Australia.
  • a rumour the French were about to establish a penal colony in the western part of Australia, the C
  • roposed making one of the Philippine Islands a penal colony to which those convicted of an attempt
  • In June 1798 Ramel escaped from the penal colony to Paramaribo and then to London.
  • saw it as an area to be avoided, much like the penal colony at Botany Bay Australia .
  • tty theft and is transported to the Australian Penal Colony on the First Fleet with other prisoners
  • er (also known as Saltwater Creek) is a former penal colony on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, Au
  • network that engineers a revolution in a lunar penal colony using the alias Adam Selene.
  • in September 1846, and was transferred to the penal colony Saltwater River, Tasmania in 1847.
  • lect the changing nature of the society from a penal colony to a trading colony.
  • s are shipped from Newgate Jail to found a new penal colony in Botany Bay, New South Wales.
  • The islands were used as a penal colony from 1852 onwards, earning them a reput
  • h Wales, Australia 200 years ago when it was a penal colony (of the period 1795 to 1815).
  • When he was eighteen, he was sent to the penal colony on Con Son Island in the South China Se
  • he South Indian city of Madras and the British penal colony in Andaman Islands.
  • sentence was commuted to transportation to the Penal Colony of New South Wales.
  • efort from 1766 was its bagne, a high-security penal colony involving hard labour.
  • t to prison, where he faces deportation to the penal colony of Botany Bay.
  • he name of Alexander Pearce who escapes from a penal colony on an island - and cannibalizes his fel
  • Liverpool is wrongly convicted and sent to the penal colony in Australia where he enters into a bat
  • municipal court to 17 years imprisonment in a penal colony according to Sect. 2 Art.
  • e in Bengal, a German raid was planned for the penal colony in the Andaman islands.
  • d to life imprisonment in the maximum-security penal colony IK1.
  • He was sent to the penal colony off the coast of French Guiana, but was
  • ctivists, or their deportation to the infamous penal colony of Poulo Condore.
  • edays have connections in Virginia and the new penal colony in Australia has become the residence o
  • ed, of who 20,000 were deported (mainly to the penal colony in the Andaman Islands while around 10,
  • sentenced to eight years of hard labor in the penal colony of French Guiana, sometimes imprecisely
  • nd five years and two months respectively in a penal colony for the crash.
  • ham Park was built in 1824 when Brisbane was a penal colony and originally milled grain and then us
  • In 1789 the government of Bengal established a penal colony on Chatham Island in the southeast bay
  • However, the penal colony, under James Oglethorpe, is known to ha
  • wever, there was much disease and death in the penal colony, and the government ceased operating it
  • ing the period when the islands were used as a penal colony, the island was reserved for solitary c
  • As Western Australia was not then a penal colony, contemporary documents scrupulously av
  • om 1850, when Western Australia first became a penal colony, until 1872, four years after penal tra
  • ed by the National Guard and sent to the Coiba penal colony.
  • rman Ferguson on a transport ship to the Aspen penal colony.
  • investigate the Andaman Islands as a potential penal colony.
  • n”, which were understood to be purely to be a penal colony.
  • The Act did not contain the penal consequences required for valid criminal law n
  • er the matter involves "the imposition of true penal consequences".
  • The Court observed that the fines were serious penal considerations, a typical feature of criminal
  • idates sanctioned with disciplinary sanctions, penal crimes, impeachment or any other fault on this
  • rior to this the school was in the old Ardcath Penal Day Church building when it stopped being used
  • Though subsequently incarcerated at Penal del Altiplano (La Palma), Mexico's top securit
  • victed of multiple crimes and is being held at Penal del Altiplano, a maximum security prison.
  • dmitted in the maximum security federal prison Penal del Altiplano, in Almoloya de Juarez, Mexico S
  • l is recognised as Victoria's oldest surviving penal establishment, and attracts approximately 140,
  • tion with Lieutenant Gorman, commandant of the penal establishment.
  • unsuccessful attempt to train members of an SS penal facility, Skorzeny obtained permission to recr
  • the country's most modern and Europe's largest penal facility.
  • The Western Tennessee Penal Farm originally opened in December 1937.
  • ity was previously named the Western Tennessee Penal Farm and the Fort Pillow State Penal Farm.
  • cocaine charges, and sentenced to 90 days on a penal farm, and 6 years probation.
  • ook of American Prisons,NY:National Society of Penal information, Inc., 1928
  • was part of a special committee investigating penal infractions committed by members of the govern
  • 33 to October 1834, the result of a tour of US penal institutions made with members of the Society
  • e Imperial State Prison Farm, one of the first penal institutions owned by the State of Texas opene
  • rcement in 1974 working for the City of Boston Penal Institutions Department from 1975 through 1978
  • the practice of law; served as commissioner of penal institutions of Boston from 1935 until his dea
  • 07 she was a member of the Ministry of Justice Penal Institutions and Detention Houses Monitoring B
  • policy regarding federal interference in state penal issues first clearly stated in 1866 in Pervear
  • They were held in check by the Abbot's own penal jurisdiction, and by the knowledge that the Ab
  • He was sentenced to 10 years of penal labor.
  • he was arrested and spent time in prison and a penal labour camp Erika at Ommen.
  • d to "slavery", that is prisoners sentenced to penal labour in iron.
  • children, either with families or alone, or a penal labour regime to give the poor work at manual
  • Exile was changed to caning and penal labour.
  • 10, 1965, charging 22 defendants under German penal law for their roles in the Holocaust as mid- t
  • of County Cavan”, Patrick O'Donovan, 1995); a Penal Law Mass Rock and an upright Standing Stone re
  • -to-2 majority: "It is not the function of the penal law to provide for the enforcement of moral or
  • l combatants under the German special military penal law of 1938.
  • e was called to the Codification Commission on Penal Law at the Ministry of Justice of the Republic
  • bortions reached such levels that a council on penal law recommended stiffer penalties for illegal
  • ed and sentenced to death under an Elizabethan penal law which made it illegal for Jesuits to be in
  • e dealt with Civil Law; other codes ensued for Penal Law, criminal procedure, civil procedure.
  • According to Islamic penal law, killers will be sentenced to death, but t
  • Under the then extant penal law, O'Connell as a Roman Catholic, was forbid
  • s such responsible for reforms of the military penal law.
  • of Northumberland following the repeal of the penal law..
  • His Digest of the Penal Laws affecting Roman Catholics is another work
  • t repealed the Test Act 1673 and the remaining Penal Laws which had been in force since the passing
  • ent would approve a repeal of the Test Act and penal laws against Catholics and Protestant dissente
  • Church in England after the suspension of the Penal laws in 1687, this original apostolic vicariat
  • The Penal Laws against Wales were a set of laws, passed
  • Following the relaxation of the Penal Laws at the beginning of the 19th century, it
  • ative in the kings of England to dispense with penal laws in particular cases, and upon particular
  • es, Irish Catholics had been prohibited by the penal laws from owning land, from leasing land; from
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